HELP! I'm skinny, eat well and exercise (run) but still have a tiny bit of cellulite :(
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I'm 24 and 5'3 100-105 lbs and I eat well, run and do leg exercises but I still have cellulite. I think I read that it's genetic, which I can understand since my mom has it on the back of her thighs right under her butt like I do; however, surely that doesn't mean I should just throw in the towel and not try to get rid of it as best as I possibly can.
Me:
You can't see it in either pic, but I just wanted to post them so you know my general body type.
Me:
You can't see it in either pic, but I just wanted to post them so you know my general body type.
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Yeah, you and almost every woman (men even) in the world.
It's totally normal.20 -
Yep, cellulite is something that's just there and I don't think there's any way to get rid of it.1
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http://breakingmuscle.com/womens-fitness/the-dirty-little-secret-of-the-female-athlete-cellulite
A good article on cellulite.6 -
Yea it's genetic and unfortunately a part of life for the most part. Weight training helps. After I bulked up and gained muscle and after I cut it was way better than before I started (when I was really lean without much muscle). So more muscle mass helps for sure. I'm bulking again and we will see if I can really improve it.
I was watching a Victoria's Secret behind the scenes thing and they were in a room without makeup and all that, I even spotted some on them.. so yea, normal !3 -
Haven't you seen all those pictures they post of the cellulite on beautiful thin actresses in the gossip magazines? Happens to even those in the best of shape. You've got good company.4
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Nearly all those images you see of lovely people with no cellulite are photoshopped or airbrushed. Most women have it (over 90% is the figure I often see mentioned). Adding muscle may help. And no, expensive creams and lotions and potions will not get rid of it.3
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Ready2Rock206 wrote: »Haven't you seen all those pictures they post of the cellulite on beautiful thin actresses in the gossip magazines? Happens to even those in the best of shape. You've got good company.
Ya, http://cellulitetreatment.org/celebrities-with-cellulite.html1 -
Welcome to life as a living human being, rather than a molded plastic doll. Human beings have lumps, bumps, curves and angles all over.
Cellulite is normal and as you are pretty lean is neither a threat to your health nor any impairment of your beauty.13 -
I'm pretty sure practically all women have it...mine has improved greatly since I started running /lifting over 4 years ago. Cant say I pay it too much heed these days...1
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Darling you're 24. Enjoy being young and cute with no responsibilities. Life's too short to spend your time complaining about non-existent cellulite.12
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Your body is bangin', I wouldn't sweat it0
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All I see is skin and bone.6
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There is nothing wrong with a little cellulite. I think it's cute and shows that you are a normal person with a healthy body. Nothing is wrong with you.1
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I don't even think it's "unfortunate" or something we need to "deal with".
Of course we all have fat on our bodies. Of course some of it is visible and we aren't perfectly smooth.
Time to step away from the shiny glossy photoshopped magazines. No one cares about your thighs. Promise. No one is looking as close as you are, and even if they are, I guarantee they have cellulite too.
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I suggest you print this discussion, put it in an envelope, and put it away for ten years.
In the meantime go buy yourself a screamingly flattering outfit and take a few more selfies.
Smile.5 -
Really. Stop.5
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I would get under a bar if I were you. I think strength training helps to reduce and smooth out the appearance of cellulite. It did for me anyway. I used to have a frumpy mom bod.0
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First and foremost, you look great, secondly, cellulite effects most of us during our lifetime.
You're fairly thin and this appears to be more of a genetic condition. Added some more muscle to your thighs and butt and this will may help, I'll seen it.
Do not waste your money on creams. That being said, there's a procedure that has shown good results in flattening out the bumps but it's extremely expensive and I believe you need to continue to process to get your results. IMO, not worth it, add some muscle to those areas and I think you'll be happy.0 -
lady_ghost wrote: »All I see is skin and bone.
That was not nice!!! If you see a picture of a heavy person would you say that all you see is fat and rolls. Shame on you.14 -
OP, you are quite thin, and I don't see any cellulite.0
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Cellulite is normal and everyone has it- LITERALLY EVERYONE. Models just have it airbrushed in photos and go through crazy diets when they're doing runway shows.
Embrace it. You can't get rid of it, you will likely always have some. Just keep pushing forwards to be stronger and faster and let your body do the rest!3 -
The only thing that ever reduced my cellulite was strength training and even then I still have some. It's life. Most people, especially women, have some cellulite.1
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Is there a way to delete a thread?0
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Why do you want to delete the thread?0
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lady_ghost wrote: »All I see is skin and bone.
That was not nice!!! If you see a picture of a heavy person would you say that all you see is fat and rolls. Shame on you.
Yes.1 -
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You are super tiny!! Are you sure you have cellulite? Maybe try strength training and putting on 5lbs of solid muscle and toning. I have had a flabby butt with cellulite and a super toned round butt a few lbs heavier. It's all about the protein and strength training.1
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Yes you can delete the thread by picking the gear box and asking the mods to delete your thread.1
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lady_ghost wrote: »
Wtf kind of question is that? No I'm not. I'm not asking to delete this thread, I'm asking in general in case I want to delete one in the future. Don't come at me rude.
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