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Cellulite Solutions

Posted on May 2, 2012 By Anonymous

Want to have flawless, dimple-free thighs? From the latest products to proven procedures, we've rounded up the best solutions to help you kiss cellulite goodbye.

 

Every girl dreams of the day when she can have a dimple-free derriere and say goodbye to cottage cheese thighs caused by cellulite. Affecting eighty to ninety percent of women, this dimpling of the skin is a combination of fat, water and toxic wastes and usually appears on the thighs, arms and derriere. Cellulite is commonly considered an issue for those who are overweight and according to Dr. Susan Taylor, author of Beautiful Skin of Color, this makes it a particular problem for African-American, Caribbean and Latina women in which obesity rates are on the rise. But skinny girls get cellulite too. Hormones, aging and genetics can also lead to the "orange-peel effect," making it a concern for slender women as well. "Although I've never had an issue with my weight, when I turned 30, I started to notice cellulite on the back of my thighs," says New York native Monique Saunders. Cellulite occurs when the skin's collagen starts to break down and dermal elasticity becomes weakened. As a result, fat pushes into the fibrous bands and connective tissues creating a cottage-cheese pattern under the skin's surface. Even though there is no topical cure for cellulite, there are several options to help you tighten up.

You Just May Be What You Eat
"A diet that offers skin-nourishing nutrients is one of the best ways to care for cellulite," notes Dr. Howard Murad, author of best-selling book The Cellulite Solution. According to Murad, weak blood vessels can cause the dermis to deteriorate because it lacks the proper nutrients whereas strong blood vessels increase circulation, which helps to strengthen the dermal layer. He suggests essential fatty acids, found in flaxseed, sunflower and olive oils, to hydrate the cells; healthy protein from beans and whole grains to rebuild damaged tissue; citrus fruits and dark berries for their antioxidant and anti-aging properties; and, anti-inflammatory foods like broccoli and spinach.

Exercise—Just Do It!

Adding body-sculpting routines to your exercise regimen is another way to improve cellulite. For the best results, combine cardio with strength training to burn fat and build muscle. "When I went back to the gym on a regular basis, I noticed an immediate difference," says Saunders who opted for the Stairmaster, Elliptical machine, resistance bands and free weights to get rid of the waffle-like pattern on her legs. Laura Dixon, owner of Harmony, Mind, Body Fitness in Chicago, also recommends yoga and Pilates to increase firmness. "[Pilates] exercises include props and rollers that massage the body and break up fatty deposits."

 

If you can't find time to go to a gym, invest in an MBT shoe, designed to help you sculpt while you walk or run. MBT, which stands for Masai Barefoot Technology was inspired by Masai tribesmen who walk barefoot, are slender and have no back or cellulite issues. Swiss engineer Karl Müller describes the world-wide patented shoe as physiological footwear: it emulates the benefits one receives from walking barefoot on natural, padded ground (like sand) via its multi-layered, curved sole. Clinical studies, as well as real women swear by its effectiveness. MBT shoes cost about $250 and are available at Blissworldcom, Nordstrom.com and Zappos.com, among other outlets.

 

Medical Treatments Endermologie, a treatment similar to a deep-tissue massage, has proven extremely effective. A dermatologist or a qualified spa esthetician performs this non-surgical method with a hand-held motorized device that rolls and suctions the skin. The process is designed to break up and disperse fat cells. Most women notice improvement after twenty 40-minute sessions but it only offers a temporary solution since cellulite comes back when regular treatments stop. Wellbox created an at-home version of this machine so women could treat their skin at their leisure. Price: Each treatment costs anywhere from $40 to $50 per session, with monthly sessions required to maintain the results.

 

Mesotherapy, an injection of vitamins, plant extracts and a variety of medications (including drugs for asthma and arthritis) is another treatment option. From the series of tiny shots, the ingredients are absorbed by the mesoderm (layers of fatty tissue) to stimulate cells. This "fat-melting" concoction is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration therefore patients risk infection and extreme allergic reactions. Bruising is the most common side effect and at least fifteen sessions are needed to see improvement. Price: Each treatment can cost anywhere from $200 to $600 per session, depending on your location.

Topical treatments made with natural and technologically advanced ingredients can help improve the appearance of dimpled skin. Here, our picks of the top potions and patches that do your body right. PATCHES Nivea Body Good-Bye Cellulite Patch Continuous Release Diffusion Designed to work with the skin's own L-Carnitine, the patch works its magic during the day or night. $10.39, available at CVS.com.

 

We also recommend: Biotherm Celluli Night Patchl. Enriched with caffeine and gingko, it works overnight as a body treatment for stubborn zones. $36, available at Biotherm-usa.com. GELS Lancôme Body Sculptesse Anti-Cellulite Silky Gel A luxurious moisturizer and treatment gel, it penetrates skin and restores elasticity. $52.50, available at Bloomingdale's. We also recommend: Benefit Jiggle Gel. A lightweight formula that tones, tightens and cools, it helps legs become more energized and resilient after each application. $26, available at Sephora.com. CREAMS & PEELS Shiseido Body Creator Aromatic Firming Cream Grapefruit oil and invigorating spices are added to energize the skin in this cooling formula. $50, available at Saks.com.

 

We also recommend: Olay Body Firming Reviving Lotion. With intense hydration to strengthen and plump skin and a vitamin-rich formula that includes pomegranate extracts, you’ll see smoother results in no time. $6.99, available at drugstores nationwide. Clarins Total Body Lift Designed to be warmed in the palms of your hands before applying to problem areas, because heat helps penetration, its key ingredients include caffeine, which stimulates the body so it can release of toxins. $49.50, available at Macys.com.

 

We also recommend: Biotherm Celluli-Peel. Jam-packed with gingko biloba to stimulate cell turnover for healthy looking skin, it has a luxurious feel that doesn't leave skin feeling greasy. $48, available at Sephora.com. SERUMS Caudalie Contouring Concentrate A cocktail cure made of essential oils including juniper berries, geranium, rosemary, this all-natural treatment is designed to promote drainage and refine skin’s texture. Mix with lotion or apply by itself onto skin. $35, available at Nordstrom.com.

 

We also recommend: Bliss High Thighs Cellulite Fighting Serum. Made with an abundance of seaweed, the ocean's ultimate resource for improving blood and lymph circulation, this slimming serum will quickly become your new secret for fighting cellulite. $35, available at Bliss Spas nationwide.

DUAL TOOLS Glytone Lipo Lift Massage Kit Think of this as your at-home endermologie treat. Squeeze the Lipo-Lift gel, which relies on Salicylic Acid as its activating ingredient, inside the massage head and rub the massage head onto affected areas. It will provide deeper penetration of the gel, which stimulates microcirculation and promotes tissue drainage. $44, available at Dermstore.com.

 

We also recommend: Bliss Thigh-namic Duo, which includes FatGirlSlim, made of QuSome-encapsulated caffeine molecules and the Slimulator, a rubber cellulite-scrubber designed to move fat-trapping fluids out of your thigs. $45, available at Blissworld.com.

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