Thursday, December 17, 2009

Which is the best means (cream, gel, etc.) for getting rid of cellulitis?

Rather than the cream getting rid of cellulite its mainly the motion of the rubbing that stimulates the fat cells + helps deposit them easier so any cream would do, you could also buy a body brush(that you would use in the bath) and brush twice weekly in upwards circles.





Also drink lots of water at least 2ltrs per day + have a varied diet with lots of fresh fruit + veg.





Also a tan (fake or otherwise) makes cellultie less prominant apparantley.





LjWhich is the best means (cream, gel, etc.) for getting rid of cellulitis?
try Mary Kay,i have heard they have some stuff that works but have never tried it.Which is the best means (cream, gel, etc.) for getting rid of cellulitis?
workout
Well i know this is not one of the options that you gave but i think its better than anything else and it works like magic- try regular exercise and a healthy diet to compliment it, the results are comparatively slower with this method but they are permanent not something that will popup soon and after getting a desired figure all you need is to maintain it with light exercise...hope you agree with my opinion coz I've tried it and it is great.
I think that your best bet would be to workout because just cream wont do what you really want
only exercise can do that.


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i'm not sure about creams or gels. but a vigorous work out on a regular basis is your best bet. massaging can't hurt.
I think getting rid of it (with creams) is crazy. That stuff can't work.
A quick fix that only lasts for a day is to apply moist coffee grounds to the area and let it dry there. Sounds gross but works.
Peel off the pounds. Since cellulite is fat, excess weight can contribute to it, says Dr. Lazar. Lose weight gradually, he says, and ';hopefully, some of what you lose will be cellulite.';





Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables鈥攍ow in calories yet packed with nutrients鈥攁nd drink fruit and vegetable juices, suggests Dolores Schneider, a nutritionist and director of Sharon Springs, a spa in upstate New York, where people go to lose pounds and detoxify their bodies.





Get back in balance by eating well. Eat a healthy, balanced diet overall, urges Kim Ulen, supervisor of the skin care department of the Cal-a-Vie Spa in Vista, California. ';This returns your body chemistry to a balanced state in which cellulite is less likely to develop,'; she says.





Get back in balance by resting well. Relax in your bathtub, Schneider suggests, with a home mineral bath containing sea salt. Add about 2 cups of sea salt to warm bathwater and luxuriate in the soothing waters for at least 20 minutes. It will leave your skin feeling smooth.





Combat constipation. ';People who are constipated on a regular basis usually have cellulite,'; says Ulen. Your meals move more quickly through your digestive tract when you eat plenty of high-fiber foods like green vegetables and grains every day, she says. For an extra boost, she suggests sprinkling raw bran on your foods or in your beverages at each meal. Plus:





Practice the eating habits your mother (hopefully) taught you, like chewing your food thoroughly and forgoing late-night snacks, Ulen says.


Drink beverages at room temperature rather than ice-cold. ';Ice constricts your esophagus and stomach, hindering the flow of digestive enzymes into your stomach,'; she says.


Make your skin an exit ramp. Keeping your body's natural highways and byways clear gives cellulite an easier escape route, skin specialists say. They say the following techniques will open up the blood vessels in and just below your skin, and also keep your waste-removal system working properly.





Drinks lots of water. ';I have found that a lot of people who have cellulite don't drink enough water,'; says Walderman. Drink at least six to eight glasses of bottled water鈥攄istilled or mineral鈥攑er day, she says.


Steer clear of salt, which contributes to water retention and adds to cellulite problems, says Ulen.


Kick the coffee and cigarette habits, says Walderman. These substances constrict your blood vessels and may actually make your cellulite more prominent.


Dry-brush your skin. It helps improve your circulation, says Walderman. Press a soft-bristled brush gently onto your skin and rotate it in circular movements from head to toe or on cellulite areas alone, she says.
Try ';Loreal Sublime Slim';. Takes about two weeks, but you will definately see results. Also, cut down on caffine.
TAKE SUM OLIVE OIL...A BUFFER WITH MAJOR MODIFICATIONS


SO IT WON'T BLEMISH THE SKIN...CALL A FRIEND THAT CAN KEEP A


SECRECT..THEN BUFF THAT CELLULITI AWAY...WHOM..WHOM
Mary Kay has a wonderful product for that. It works wonders!
Get yourself on an elliptical trainer. I am 52 years young and it works for me!Good luck!
Rubbing lotion on the area every night will help with that problem it's there because there's no activity to those fat muscles so by putting lotion on the area you get those muscles moving again!
YOU CAN NOT GET RID OF IT BY USING CREAMS EXERCISE IS THE ONLY WAY, AND EVEN THEN IT YOU MAY NOT GET RID OF IT COMPLETELY!!!!!!
try beauticontrol product for cellulite...sculptique body contour creme...it helps reduce excess fluid and improve dimpled skin appearance...
Use good old fashion semen. Find Dr. Fectalwelden and he'll give you a tube of semen to rub all over your body.

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