TransBlossom T-Blocker Anti-Androgen Gel. Designed for transgender individuals, this gel aids in hormone management during transition. By assisting in blocking testosterone effects, it supports the process of developing feminine characteristics. Conveniently sized at 100ml, it offers ease of application. Take control of your transition confidently with TransBlossom T-Blocker Anti-Androgen Gel.

 
How to apply:
 
1. Clean and Dry the Area: Wash your hands and the area where you intend to apply the gel thoroughly with soap and water. Pat the area dry with a clean towel.
 
2. Apply the Gel: Dispense a small amount of gel onto your fingertips. Gently rub the gel onto the skin in the specified area. This is typically an area with good blood flow, such as the upper arms, thighs, or abdomen. Avoid broken or irritated skin. See below for more info.
 
3. Allow Absorption: Let the gel absorb fully into the skin. Avoid covering the area with clothing or applying other products until the gel has dried completely.
 
4. Wash Hands: After applying the gel, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to remove any residue.
 
5. Store Properly: Store the gel at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture.
 
Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication or treatment regimen, including the use of anti-androgen gels, to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your individual needs.
 
 
When applying
 
Upper Arms: Apply the gel to the upper arms, preferably on the inner side where the skin is thinner and more absorbent.
 
Thighs: Another option is to apply the gel to the thighs, particularly the inner thighs, where the skin is also thinner and absorption can be efficient.
 
Abdomen: Some individuals may choose to apply the gel to the lower abdomen, avoiding the genital area, as this region also allows for good absorption.
 
When applying the gel, it's important to rotate application sites to prevent irritation or buildup in one area. Additionally, avoid applying the gel to broken, irritated, or sunburned skin.