A Japanese woman, known as "boob goddess" has recently created a pink rake-like object, which she claims can firm a woman's bust and even enlarge it.
Takiko Shindo has been known for "Oppai Taisou," which roughly translates into English as "boob exercise massage," the Huffington Post reported.
According to Rocket News 24, latest advancement in the bustling field of bust enhancement was something called the "Oppai Taisou Hand," that was basically a pink rake for stroking and brushing one's breasts.
According to Shindo, the so-called "science," behind the product was that ligaments holding up breasts need to move. Otherwise fats in the same area settle down around the chest muscles, and causes breasts to sag.
However, according to Dr. Barry Handler, a board-certified cosmetic surgeon in San Diego, Shindo's theory flies in the face of modern medicine.
The rakish product sells online for between 41 dollars and 54 dollars.
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