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Saturday, August 11, 2007
Biological Cellulite
Doctors believe cellulite may be nature's way of ensuring women have enough stored energy to bear children, which may explain why even thin women or those who work out religiously still may have it.
Biological imperative or not, most women can't stand the sight of cellulite. American women spend billions of dollars a year on slimming and cellulite-fighting products and procedures.
Shop Etc. magazine's beauty director Amy Keller gave "Good Morning America" the lowdown on some of the many creams, injectibles, spa wraps, suction therapy, and even "butticals" -- that's a facial for the fanny -- that say they fight cellulite:
Creams
Many rub-on creams contain caffeine, which experts say can constrict blood vessels and draw moisture out the skin, resulting in a temporary tightening effect.
They can take a few months to work, but they're the cheapest option. Doctors believe cellulite may be nature's way of ensuring women have enough stored energy to bear children, which may explain why even thin women or those who work out religiously still may have it.
Biological imperative or not, most women can't stand the sight of cellulite. American women spend billions of dollars a year on slimming and cellulite-fighting products and procedures.
Shop Etc. magazine's beauty director Amy Keller gave "Good Morning America" the lowdown on some of the many creams, injectibles, spa wraps, suction therapy, and even "butticals" -- that's a facial for the fanny -- that say they fight cellulite:
Creams
Many rub-on creams contain caffeine, which experts say can constrict blood vessels and draw moisture out the skin, resulting in a temporary tightening effect.
They can take a few months to work, but they're the cheapest option. Doctors believe cellulite may be nature's way of ensuring women have enough stored energy to bear children, which may explain why even thin women or those who work out religiously still may have it.
Biological imperative or not, most women can't stand the sight of cellulite. American women spend billions of dollars a year on slimming and cellulite-fighting products and procedures.
Shop Etc. magazine's beauty director Amy Keller gave "Good Morning America" the lowdown on some of the many creams, injectibles, spa wraps, suction therapy, and even "butticals" -- that's a facial for the fanny -- that say they fight cellulite:
Creams
Many rub-on creams contain caffeine, which experts say can constrict blood vessels and draw moisture out the skin, resulting in a temporary tightening effect.
They can take a few months to work, but they're the cheapest option.
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