To entice the customer the commercial examples women using the equipment to show how the under lying muscles are being contracted to provide lifting and firmness. The product claims after 30 days of using the tool, your breasts are firmed by 30%, lifted and increases your bust from an average of 36.4 to 37.2.
When you order they send you a guide to a sexy bust line, a 10 secrets to looking your best and a free supply of their brand of women's vitamin, Boost. I decided for only $9.99 + shipping and handling to give the gizmo a try. It came in the mail several weeks later in a white box with the exercise tube that has padded areas for your hands and a bottle of one month's supply of the vitamins. Now take note, if you do decide to give this item a try, make sure you read your packing paper! This is because it reads you must cancel any future shipments before or you will be charged an additional $39.99 on your credit card. If they ship out another supply of vitamins and you don't want them, you need to call immediately and also pay to ship back the vitamins with shipping insurance. Then within a month you will see the $39.99 refunded back to your credit card minus whatever the cost was to ship it out to you in the first place.
The price of $39.99 seems a bit pricey for vitamins when you can go out and buy your own month's supply for under $10.00 at your local Wal*Mart but the choice is up to you if you'd want to continue with them. They do not claim they will help increase, lift or firm your breasts if you use them but only to be used for a vitamin supply. The guide and 10 secrets to looking your best are items you can easily find online by doing a search on any Yahoo or Google homepage. The tool itself seems to have some kind of defect. You are suppose to set the resistance between numbers 1 and 6. I tried all numbers and found only one side goes in at a time. After talking with others who had purchased the product, it works the same way for them.
You can feel the underlying muscles working granted you put enough resistance and it claims you only need 5 minutes a day to obtain results. The product itself is made out of cheap plastic and pretty basic looking. I would say it may have helped a little bit overall but it might be a better option to go out and buy your own weights. Create your own workout at home or gather some friends for weekly workouts to gain results all over the body. If you're already toned, this product will bore you quickly.
This product isn't expensive and they do offer a money back guarantee but the shipping is $12.83 and they don't cover that. Best bet would be to look at some dumbbells in your local fitness store. Check out the official website for yourself at : http://easycurves.com/ Happy Exercising!
Published by Laura Hickey
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- Costs $9.99 + shipping and handling.
- First month of vitamin supply is free, after costs $39.99 if you continue.
- Exercises are only 5 minutes a day.



