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How to Get Rid of Cellulite - You’ve Been Scammed
By Assam on June 8, 2008
Everyone likes to see a cute, dimpled smile. What nobody wants to see or have is a dimpled BUTT. Cellulite is infamous for giving us dimples on our thighs, butts, and hips. Yeah, blech.
Well, there are ways to learn how to get rid of cellulite, but what I want to focus on is what doesn’t work. All too often we see products advertised that promise to rid us of our cellulite and make us look like the latest Hollywood star! Most of the time, they are fake! Here are some of those things that do not work.
Creams and Lotions - Yes, they tell us that we can learn how to get rid of cellulite by simply rubbing on their products. Not going to happen! What they may do is give us a temporary shrinkage of the fat cells, but they will return, like a bad ex-boyfriend.
Body Wraps - Another one of those temporary fixes that last a very short while, if that. If anything, body wraps may even do negative things to your health. Switch off the television the next time you see an infomercial about these things.
Electric Muscle Stimulation - A dream come true, yes? Well, dream on. You just strap on this device, turn it on, and flop back down to watch more TV. And like magic, your cellulite goes away. Sorry, it only removes the lumps in your wallet.
Do you really want to learn how to get rid of cellulite? It’s not going to be easy, It involves learning what you should eat, what you shouldn’t eat, and what exercises will help you diminish those fat cells. If you want to minimize cellulite and have smoother-looking skin, this is the only real solution.
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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