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Does anyone have an honest to goodness way to get rid of cellulite. Or just make it less noticeable. Even when I lost weight, I still didn't feel confident enough to wear a bathing suit. Is there no hope?
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#2
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As far as I have heard nothing absolutely nothing gets rid of them.. My be you can consider plastic surgery .. considering the risks and benefits Last edited by Busy Bee; 08-06-2009 at 11:36 PM. Reason: Double post auto merged |
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Creams are available for cellulite. There are creams that when you apply will help dissolve cellulite. But be sure to consult your dermatologist first before using.
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#4
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I guess, if it still curable in a simple way, why don't you try to apply some cream on its area? If it still didn't works, then that's the time to undergo surgery. |
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I really think that the only way to get rid of it is by working out a lot and having a real balanced diet. I feel like cellulite is a proof that you're a real woman. If you don't have it, you're an athlete or a she-male. |
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It is my understanding that cellulite is a mass of fat. If this is true I guess the only way to get rid of it is to lose the fat. However, I have seen thin people that have cellulite. Is cellulite a sign of a health problem or is it merely cosmetic?
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#7
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I have heard that we could use some cream for this kind of problem. If you have the money, try to have a surgery. How about when we exercise? Does it lessen or somehow eliminate build up cellulite?
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The best thing you can do is console yourself with the fact that almost everyone has it. I know it looks horrible, but having cellulite is a common problem. Have you tried doing a bit of body brushing? I hear that is supposed to help. |
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