How to make own testosterone cream?

Just an update for anyone who's interested. I ended up using the Phlojel Ultra cream to make it.

There's claims that the absorption rate is 30-40% but that wasn't the case for me, it was more like 10%, in fact my levels(tested total t, free t, estrogen) were almost identical to using androgel which is about 10% absorption rate.

Seems like kind of a waste to use that much powder for little effect so I will save it to make an injectable instead when I want to run a cycle.

I was unimpressed with the levels I reached with 20% compounded testosterone cream straight from the pharmacy, I was at 1000ng/dl 5 hours after application of 150mg on the scrotum, twice a day.
That's 300mg per day. And test levels equivalent to only about 30mg/day injections, so indeed 10% absorption give or take.

I am playing around trying to find a cream formula.
First you need to dissolve the testosterone powder in a solvent, then mix it with a compounding cream.

Just received Vanicream, Glycerin and Isopropyl Alcohol, will let everyone know if I manage to make a potent cream.
 
Ive probably used about 30 bottles of Salvo transdermal carrier over the years. I can dissolve 4 grams of testosterone base in it easily. Everything else is a bit trickier, and more like 2.5-3 grams per bottle.

I like how easy it is to use, from mixing it up to applying it. Soaks right into the skin. I like the smell. It is slightly sweet, the tiniest bit sulfurus at first, and clean. Note the 3mL/day maximum amount recommended by the manufacturer.

Salvo doesn't absorb at all.
They use Benzyl Alcohol wich is an oily kind of alcohol, it never dries and you can't put a shirt on.
 
Salvo doesn't absorb at all.
They use Benzyl Alcohol wich is an oily kind of alcohol, it never dries and you can't put a shirt on.
Don't you think if this could be done effectively, bodybuilders/powerlifters would have figured out an effective way years ago?
 
Don't you think if this could be done effectively, bodybuilders/powerlifters would have figured out an effective way years ago?

No, I believe the status quo needs to be questioned all the time.
I believe people are enslaved in habits and dogma, and I refuse to just stand there and watch.
When I have an idea, I go all the way until it's done.
 

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