Transdermal Tren

So the skin won't be permanently damaged and if I don't microwave the skin will filter the glue correct
 
The skin will not be permanently damaged.

The glue, or binder, will go through the skin. However almost everyone who makes injectable Finaplix preparations uses benzyl alcohol prior to filtration (this is not necessary though) and as a result gets some of the binder into their preparations. And they are still kicking. However, it might be that DMSO transdermal will deliver more of it.

With some white powder being left behind when the DMSO is not heated (the ordinary way) then at least some of it must not be going through. Whether none of its gets through, I don't know.

A thorough solution would be to use injectables :)
 
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I don't know. My only involvement with it was really long ago, and helping friends with it. I never cared to do it myself, always injected. So I can't remember really. And the application area was forearms, so needing to wait to put on clothing was never an issue. It seemed to me that it disappeared pretty fast, but I can't put minutes on it.

When completely dry to the touch, that should be long enough.
 
That's what I do I wait till its not even sticky to the touch either way the tren is getting absorbed even if I put a shirt on right
 
Reviving an old-ass thread!

Has anyone tried transdermal tren with DMSO?
Does it get rid of the Tren caugh?
What about the other side effects?
 
Reviving an old-ass thread!

Has anyone tried transdermal tren with DMSO?
Does it get rid of the Tren caugh?
What about the other side effects?

i stumbled on this through a google search just now. I think that I’m going to get some tren base and use either phlojel or basskiller’s transdermal recipe.

there was a source in the mid 2000’s who had transdermal bold and nandrolone, and i loved em.
 
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