There are no creams specifically designed to make nipples smaller, as nipple size is largely determined by genetics and hormonal factors. Some over-the-counter products may claim to tighten skin or reduce puffiness, but their effectiveness for nipple size reduction is not scientifically proven. If you're concerned about the appearance of your nipples, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for advice on safe and effective options.
I know that there are numbing creams out there but they're normally used for tattoos. Talk to your piercer before you use anything and ask them how they feel about it:)
Your nipples will grow to whatever they are biologically set to grow to. The only way they can be altered is surgically. Your genetics will determine your nipple size. Any herbal remedies, medications, or creams that people may tell you to use are either scams or wive's tales.
Yes, but the effect will be temporary.
Women use their nipples to breast feed their babies.
Nipples are good for them. Feed them nipples.
Hydroquinone is used to make fade creams like Porcelana.
I've heard that strippers regularly use a lead pencil on their nipples to make them stand out more, but I'm not sure how effective this is!
Use a fingerbreath of Vasaline in the shower.... this will clean it off and make your penis catch on "Fire"!
It is advisable to use water based creams . Because oily creams may lead to pimples.
You can use an antibacterial cream on a cat's sore nipples. The cream will help to heal the sore nipples.
A nipple suction device or a breast pump can be used to create a sensation of suction on the nipples. These devices work by creating a vacuum that draws the nipples into a chamber, simulating the feeling of being sucked.
A vacuum pump may increase them some if you feel the need.You could also use femenine hygene products (creams and such) with estrogen which would cause you to actually form breasts and maybe increase the size of your nipples - though this is probably very dangerous and would likely increase your risk of contracting certain forms of cancer and who knows else, so ask a doctor.Why you would want to do this is beyond me though, but to each his own.Oh, and there's always cosmetic surgery.