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That is the day after sex.

What do they look like? Is cellulite the diply skin? And stretchmarks the ‘concave creases’ on teh skin or the pink brusing lines?

And why do people get them? Is it fat people?

If you do get them is it permanent? Or say if you lost alot of weight your stretch marks and cellutilt disappear?

Cellulite is the dimply looking skin…yes. But it doesn’t necessarily have to look dimply for it to be considered cellulite. It’s a fat build-up I believe…you can find products from Clarins that are supposed to help elminate the look of them. Often products that have caffeine in them, as it stimulates the area…sadly enough though, there has been nothing that honestly proven to eliminate them. Exercise to avoid them.

Stretchmarks are the stripes. Yup, they can be pink, or white. You can prevent them at the early stages if they’re still pink but many women will get them when their skin stretches at a rate faster than it is meant to. For instance, when pregnant, your skin stretches to accomodate the baby…the rate at which it is stretching is fairly quick, and your skin may not be that pliable and well moisturized. (keep in mind that some women are predisposed to these types of stretch marks…look at your mom for an idea..)
Of course pregnancy isn’t the only way to get stretch marks…but to make a long story short, it’s because your body is stretching..and no, it’s not limited to just "fat people".

Not ’sore’…. but perhaps ‘tender’ would better describe how my skin feels in places.
I don’t have sores, boils etc .As I explained it is tender rather than broken sores of boils.

nope………i might need a closer look.e-mail me.

oh crikey more thumbs down………im gonna have to look for another site thats got a sense of humour attached to it.

I was just googling cellulite and came across the dry brushing technique. It seems very beneficial and great if it’s true, but I was wondering if anyone has tried it and has actually seen results.

For those who don’t know about it, here’s a link. http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/healingtechniques/Dry_Brushing_Technique.htm

It’s not really a way to snag your money because you can do it using a simple towel at home.

I had a cellulite reduction session a while back, after the treatment i was told to dry body brush to keep the results. I brushed daily for about a month and a half as i was told until i fell off of the schedule. The obvious appearance of my cellulite soon returned. Im not sure if it was all in my head but i really believe it worked!

becomes from harder in touch to–>smoother and more "dissoluble" like -when you touch it- what doest THAT mean?

If you’ve been massaging it, it could be smoothing out (possible). But, my husband has fat deposits (mainly in torso) that the Dr. says is nothing to worry about. They are almost-solid (like big moles) under the skin (same coloring as skin) that just seem worrisome. The only thing I’ve heard about skin cancer is mis-shaped moles & unusual colorings/bumps. The next time you’re going to the Dr., go ahead and ask. Otherwise, do a Google search for cellulite & see what you get!

I’ve had stretchmarks since I was 15 and I’ve never been over a size 12 or pregnant. They’re all around my waist and they’re very dark in color. Is there anyway to get rid of them or lighten them up to match my skin tone? What about cellulite in betwen the thighs?

I used Bio oil a while ago, for like 2 months. Then forgot about it. BuT I can’t see the stretch marks anymore. It’s only around 10 bucks at a drugstore. It’s definitely worth trying.

i have started gaining visible cellulite tissue in my tummy-buttocks n thighs….. n wonna avoid it. i m lil bit inactive these days. …i wonna target these tisue only as i m in my normal range of weight…..pls help.

You have to:
– avoid fast food and sodas
– massage your problem areas
– scrub your problem areas (coffee ground scrubs work pretty well and cost nothing)
– use a contrast shower
– go for some body wrapping procedures.

Combined all together, these will make your cellulite invisible in several weeks – guaranteed! :) . I work on it all the time and nobody knows I got cellulite.

Visit http://www.fight-cellulite.com for more tips.

I saw the Today Show about cellulite. See http://video.msn.com/v/us/fv/fv.htm??g=ee16d4f5-479a-4758-b94c-4c590e47e23d&f=05&fg=rss
click on "Up Next: Cellulite Fighters Do they Work?)

For once they used real people and tested real products, and most of them didn’t work (no surprise!). But the Velasmooth results were amazing. Of course that’s the most expensive method, but can I trust the Today Show? have they now got a system that actualy works for cellulite?

yes they were talking about, how to get rid of Skin Tightening and Cellulite on the Today Show and finally they proves that
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I’m thinking about buying one of those hand-held ultrasound machines that are supposed to help with cellulite and make skin smoother and more toned. Has anyone tried it? Do they work?

I used the Velasmooth system. It did help, but several visits were required.

Source: www.healthy-skincare.co m/velasmooth.html


Cellulite is the lumpy substance resembling cottage cheese that is commonly found on the thighs, stomach, and butt. Cellulite is actually a fancy name for collections of fat that push against the connective tissue beneath a person’s skin, which causes the surface of the skin to dimple or pucker and look lumpy.

You can check to see if you have cellulite by pinching the skin around your upper thigh. If it looks a bit lumpy, you probably have it. And if you do have cellulite, you’re definitely not alone: Most girls and women – and some men – have cellulite.

Several factors influence whether a person has cellulite and how much they have. Your genes, your gender, the amount of fat on your body, your age, and the thickness of your skin are all associated with the amount of cellulite you have or how visible it is.