Rice test? Started by: layla112

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  • layla112 3
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    Hey,
    How do you do the rice test? and does it work? im having 400cc so how much rice would that be lol

    xx

    Maria
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    Hi hun, I read about this earlier on a website… It says that 30cc would be about 1 ounce, so that would be 40 ounces in your case?? Double check that is right on the sight… going to try it tonight myself! haha.

    http://www.breastimplants4you.com/breast_implant_size.htm

    xxx

    Maria
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    Actually… maybe more!! x

    Maria
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    OMG I can’t count at all. 300cc is 10 ounces…!!

    layla112 3
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    I’m confused lol..gonna try it now… xxx

    Anonymous
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    400g lol thats what I done I think it is pretty accurate now that i’ve had mine done. But make sure the rice is squashed down. if that makes sense. Im putting pics up tomo of mine layla and I had 400cc partial unders (get my strapping off tomo) xx

    layla112 3
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    Ok thanks Lisa i didn’t have enough rice to do it!! Will try tomorrow!
    Ooh ok look forward to seeing the pics! So excited for mine!
    How you getting on with yours so far? Bet you can’t wait to see them !
    xxx

    Anonymous
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    Haha yea defo try. I used all my mums rice up on my two!

    I feel like I’ve had it really easy because I felt fine after 2 days tbh and I thought unders would hurt more! have just ben really bored with all this time off so I actually told my boss I’d go back to work early. So excited to see, I made little peeping holes in my strapping. xx

    Megan
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    what is the rice test??

    Mel -4
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    Whatever cc your having for example i had 560cc so thats 560grams of rice for each one, put them in little bags so they make the shape of an implant then you can put them in your sports bra to get a good idea how they will look & feel 🙂

    Calla
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    I did it and loved it! It looks so good! Xx

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