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Warning after woman risks life by buying bust-boosting pills in bid to get bigger boobs
- Dec 12, 2014 09:57
- By Kelly Strange
Vikki Skivington turned to the pills in an effort to boost her self esteem after her bust failed to develop
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A woman who bought pills online to increase her bust size after her breasts failed to develop has issued a warning to others.
Vikki Skivington from Sidcup, Kent, admits she ‘took a risk’ in buying medication line to boost her confidence because her partner at the time did not agree to her having breast surgery.
The 26-year-old hairdresser spent more than £400 on the pills over a six-month period before she realised she had been conned.
But more alarmingly she had no idea what they contained and where they had been produced.
Now after splitting with her partner she has undergone a breast augmentation to boost her from a 32AA to a 32DD and says she has never felt happier.
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It's a good warning, but seems a bit of a non-story to me. There's no detail. I'd be reporting on what the drug was called, where she'd bought them from, and what was actually in them.
I think it's disgusting that these things are so freely available on the Internet, and that women can so easily fall for the con in their vulnerable state.
I think it's disgusting that these things are so freely available on the Internet, and that women can so easily fall for the con in their vulnerable state.
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Agreed Charlii, but you'd be surprised how many women thinking of having a Breast Augmentation will try non-surgical methods first and there really isn't any method other than surgery or a padding out a bra that's gonna increase anyone ones bust size. NONE of these pills work.
So hopefully if any of our newbies are reading this and were thinking of buying any bust improvement pills then although more could have been reported it just mist stop them buying them.
It's hoeeible isn't it how some people are prepared to dice with the lives of the vulnerable...but they do.
I know quite a few members years ago had used pills first before having surgery, so I just hope this isn't a fad doing its rounds again because I haven't heard of anyone using them for ages!
So hopefully if any of our newbies are reading this and were thinking of buying any bust improvement pills then although more could have been reported it just mist stop them buying them.
It's hoeeible isn't it how some people are prepared to dice with the lives of the vulnerable...but they do.
I know quite a few members years ago had used pills first before having surgery, so I just hope this isn't a fad doing its rounds again because I haven't heard of anyone using them for ages!
Re: Woman risks life buying bust pills
Theres normally always an ad in the back of magazines for some miracle lotion or tablet that will increase your bust and make it firmer. I've just had a flick through this months Cosmo, and they seem to have stopped running it. Its like anything though, people will always try and take a pill. I think there should be far more policing of this sort of thing online, or at least more awareness of it. You always see the stories on the dangerous diet pills, what about everything else.
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