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Any way to mimic perceived testosterone levels through skin?

Retin-A® users notice a rosy glow during the beginning months of use, followed by the disappearance of fine lines and the shrinking of large pores
Magnus said:And I think iron supplements
VertuReleasedFromTheBasement said:Red skin is life
PicsNotLoading said:pinkish skintone + glow = lyfe.
not sure if it's truly about the color of skin, or it's just the perception due to other factors, like volume and shape of structures under the skin.
VertuReleasedFromTheBasement said:PicsNotLoading said:pinkish skintone + glow = lyfe.
not sure if it's truly about the color of skin, or it's just the perception due to other factors, like volume and shape of structures under the skin.
Testosterone makes skin red
VertuReleasedFromTheBasement said:PicsNotLoading said:pinkish skintone + glow = lyfe.
not sure if it's truly about the color of skin, or it's just the perception due to other factors, like volume and shape of structures under the skin.
Testosterone makes skin red