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How to Get Rid of Cellulite - What Doesn’t Work
By Assam on June 8, 2008
So, it’s not a big news flash to us that dimples are only cute if they’re on the cheeks on YOUR FACE. The dimples that we get on our butts, thighs, and hips have a name - Cellulite. Yuck, right?
While there are plenty of methods to learn how to get rid of cellulite, I want to warn you away from the ’solutions’ that don’t work. You’ve probably seen those products advertised on television. These commercials usually make extravagant promises, telling us that they can get rid of our cellulite and leaves us looking as gorgeous as a Hollywood babe. It’s safe to assume that most of them are fake. Here are examples of the things that just don’t work.
Creams and Lotions - They say that they know how to get rid of cellulite: Just rub this cream on your thighs and watch the cellulite disappear. Which is just false advertising! Sometimes they work, but only for a little while. They temporarily shrink the fatty cells. Before you know it, the cellulite returns like an ex-boyfriend who can’t take a hint.
Body Wraps - Again, these may provide a temporary fix but the truth is that it is very temporary. Actually, body wraps may not even be healthy for you. Next time you see an advertisement for these, just turn the television off!
Electric Muscle Stimulation - Wouldn’t it be nice if these were the answer! They tell us that we can simply strap it on, turn it on and sit down to watch television. Before we know it, our cellulite is history. Sorry, these don’t work either.
If you truly want to learn how to get rid of cellulite, you have to learn what to eat, what to avoid, and what exercises will help shrink those fat cells. This is the only effective way to reduce cellulite and make our skin look smoother and slimmer.
Yes, it’s a bum deal, but we can do it if we are committed and if we have the drive and determination to get rid of those dimples!
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