Cellulite!
Cellulite!
Has anyone used a cellulite cream that they actually got good results from? I have a bit of cellulite on my butt and thighs. I know the best way to get rid of it includes exercise, a healthy diet, drinking lots of water, and massage/dry brushing etc. But as for the stubborn areas, has anybody tried a cream that worked ok?
Please let me know X
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I doubt the efficacy of creams for cellulite, but good luck!
Agreed. Cellulite creams are a play on women's insecurities. I seriously doubt any work.
10 of us are currently trialling a cellulite cream by SCULPTT in this month's Discovery Bag.
Although we've been given a very short time, and reviews are due in the next few days for it - even though it requires 2-4 weeks before results are shown.
You can possibly wait to read follow up reviews of it in future. But I have reservations that stuff makes a huge difference. You can feel it stimulating the skin though. I don't know. I guess time will tell! :P
Lets put it this way, if you don't like creams being rubbed or massaged , then you won't enjoy the product . I have developed good finger muscles so far lol
in Heidi Purrs's other forum topic, i did comment that a body lotion i used with thermal active ingredient does help in making the skin tighter.
sunjeanie, we would love to hear your feedback on the cellulite cream! how often do you have to apply it?
Directions are twice a day, massaging in for 2-5 minutes. I've only used it at night time, an hour's wait after showering. The first time I used it, I used it straight after showering, and the cream went very hot. Best to wait a while so you're skin's not at it's most sensitive straight after showering.
It doesn't sink it straight away, so mornings aren't suitable for me. It needs a good while to sink in and dry. So I massaged it for the full 5 minutes to compensate I guess.
My arms have definitely gotten a workout as of late, I would definitely agree with you there Harmony Queen!
sunjeanie Looks like you are gonna have nice toned arms from this. lol
once a day is doable. probably twice is a lil too time consuming. I would think that application immediately after shower is more effective as there is more moisture on the skin and it would aid a water based lotion.
I feel hot too after applying my thermal active lotion. It's even hotter if i had exfoliated. It's not as intense as a sauna but not uncomfortable. I looked at the ingredients and it is Capsicum Frutescens that is causing you to feel hot.
Does anyone know if Rosehip oil helps with cellulite? (Or something else for that matter?)
Can anyone recommend a retinol cream that helps?
i don't think any cream can help slimming... certainly rosehip oil which is high in vitamin A is not able to help cellulite.. Maybe repair damaged skin tissue but not more than skin deep.
Perhaps massaging like dry brush & thermal active ingredients
Instead of Retinol, have you considered prescription strength Vitamin A tretinoin? see http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/comment/2605051
Can you give me an example of a cream that's thermal active?
the one i am using i bought overseas and is discontinued.
I did notice one here in Australia by Alpha Kerri. You can try http://alphakeri.com.au/product/body-slimfit-cellulite-reductor-slimming-serum/
i haven't tried this product myself but i had good experience with Alpha Kerri's products in the past.
I don't know if a doctor would prescribe me something just for cellulite!
my doctor did prescribe me tretinoin 0.05% for anti-aging but i decided to buy mine from overseas because i can get the stronger tretinoin 0.1% for cheaper. no prescription needed.
i did provide the links of where you can buy in the thread i referenced
http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/comment/2605051
let me know if you can't find it.
Preciousia, did you find that to work well for anti-ageing? Do you think it would be ok for me to use this on the lines near my eyes? I'm wondering if it's a bad idea or if it may be too drying.
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Heidi Purrs Tretinoin / Retin A / Ret A ... Many names it is called has been recommended by many many dermatologist for anti-Aging. The one & only downside is that it is super user unfriendly & can cause red, peeling phase as your skin gets used to this ingredient. The plus are faster cell renewal, wrinkle reduction, reduction of pigmentation and many others benefits... Another downside is dryness. Some people can't use it at all. It varies person to person. I don't know if your skin near the eyes will be able to accept Tretinoin. You could try, do a patch test. Though I def recommend you hydrate hydrate hydrate if you do. The other thing is, most derms recommend to use it on the entire face. Not just a spot treatment.
Personally I love it and hate it at the same time. If you do intend to use it, please read more. I don't want this post to become too Long. Have shared extensively on this anti-Aging ingredient on my blog u can read if you are keen or just Google it :)
Caffeine based creams or body scrubs may help with cellulite.
I lost some weight recently due to extreme anxiety - and therefore appetite loss AND increased physical activity which I use to help deal with my anxiety... I had, just prior to all this, bought Weleda's Birch Cellulite Oil... And I began using it twice daily while losing a few kilos. Although the weight loss (and fatty tissue/cellulite loss) may have a lot to do with my cellulite disappearing, I think the oil really helped a great deal too. And I loved using it. It smells beautiful and absorbs really well.
I'm not sure about creams, but dry brushing helps with cellulite, along with many other health benefits. I would give this a try.
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