The Self Obsessed 10-in-1 Masculinity Maximizer may look appealing with its stylish branding and high-end packaging, but on closer inspection, it appears to be more "style over substance," especially considering its high price of $90. It claims to provide a 60-day supply, but if you carefully check the doses, half of the ingredients require double or more, meaning if you took enough to get a recommend serving of things like ashwagandha or maca you'd be reducing it to a 30-day supply.
This approach makes the product significantly overpriced, particularly when you consider that similar testosterone boosters with properly dosed ingredients are available for $70-80, often without such deceptive labeling practices.
The same dosage limitation applies to Fenugreek seed powder, another testosterone-friendly herb, where studies suggest around 500 mg per day. Unless you're using a standardized extract, which Self Obsessed are not.
And then there's things like zinc, which only raise testosterone if you're deficient, and seeing as this is twice the RDI, it's quite pointless.
Boron is actually correctly dosed, but considering so much of this is this is under dosed, and it comes at a premium price point I can't recommend it, there's far better test boosters available.
Conclusion
Self Obsessed 10-in-1 Masculinity Maximizer offers a broad blend of ingredients with a strong branding presence, but the low dosages and deceptive serving claims make it difficult to recommend. While the packaging might look impressive, the actual value falls short, especially when compared to cheaper products that deliver clinically-backed doses without the need for label tricks. We’d rate Self Obsessed 10-in-1 a 2/5 for its packaging and ingredient selection, but it ultimately sacrifices substance for style.
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