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    the effects of bodyfat on transdermals

    Would the percentage of body fat on a person effect the absorbtion rate (or even percentage absorbed) of a transdermal? Should you determine where to apply the transdermal, by where you carry the your fat?
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    From the PH/Transdermal sticky:-

    Ideal areas of application are those with thin skin, such as wrists, top of feet, upper arms, chest, back, or legs.

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    THanks, I deff. do not have 'thin skin' on my chest.
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    I used 4Derm a while back and the best application areas for me were shoulders, arms and chest.

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    Even knowing this, I put it on my love handles, lower back, and bis. My love handles and lower back are definitely the fatiest parts on me--but I have hair everywhere else! I couldn't put that much on my bis.
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    whats the issue with putting it where there is hair? Im not going to shave any hair I might have in the parts that I may put it on.

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    Upper arms, shoulders and abdominal area are ideal.

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