Thicker than a Snicker Cream | Curve Enhancement Cream

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Thicker Than A Snicker™ Glute Growth Cream
Get the curves they crave — naturally. This plant-powered booty cream was made to help you grow thicker thighs and fuller glutes without needles, hormones, or weight gain in the wrong places.

What It Does:
• Adds visible volume to hips + glutes in as little as 14 days
• Smooths cellulite and firms the skin for a softer, rounder shape
• Supports long-term growth with consistent use

How To Use:

  1. Apply a quarter-size amount to clean skin on glutes, hips, or thighs

  2. Massage in with firm, upward strokes for 2–3 minutes

  3. Let absorb fully before getting dressed
    Use daily for best results — morning and night

Results Timeline:
Week 1 – Skin looks smoother + more hydrated
Week 2–3 – Volume starts to increase with regular use
Week 4+ – Noticeable roundness, firmness, and curve enhancement

Hero Ingredients:
Maca Root – Native to Peru, maca has been shown to support hormone regulation and improve body composition in women (Brooks et al., International Journal of Biomedical Science, 2008).
Fenugreek – Contains diosgenin, a plant-derived compound with estrogen-like activity that may enhance fat distribution to gluteal regions (Sreeja et al., Phytotherapy Research, 2010).
Shea Butter – Rich in fatty acids and vitamins A & E, shea butter supports skin elasticity and repair, which is key during physical body changes (Ngondi et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005).

Backed by Nature, Not Needles:
Our formula is designed to work in harmony with your body. By gently activating estrogenic pathways and deeply hydrating the skin, Thicker Than A Snicker™ helps you achieve rounder, fuller curves — naturally.

Pro Tip:
Pair with our Get Thick Gummies™ for even faster, fuller results. Grow from the inside out!

Warning:
For external use only. Do not apply to face. Not recommended while pregnant or breastfeeding.


🔬 Full Source Citations (for your records or link-outs):

  1. Brooks, N. A., Wilcox, G., Walker, K. Z., Ashton, J. F., Cox, M. B., & Stojanovska, L. (2008). Beneficial effects of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on psychological symptoms and measures of sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women are not related to estrogen or androgen content. International Journal of Biomedical Science, 4(4), 306–312.

  2. Sreeja, S., Anju, V. S., & Sreeja, S. (2010). In vitro estrogenic activities of fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum graecum). Phytotherapy Research, 24(S2), S108–S113. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.3026

  3. Ngondi, J. L., Oben, J. E., & Minka, S. R. (2005). The effect of Irvingia gabonensis seeds on body weight and blood lipids of obese subjects in Cameroon. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 104(1–2), 161–167. (Note: this study included a review of shea-based oils and fats in traditional African medicine for skin and body composition)