Cellulite, oh cellulite.
jacbarney
Posts: 15
Okay so even when I was in a healthy BMI range for my height (150, 5'8") I still had cellulite, just not nearly as much as I have now. Now the delightful stuff is on my thighs in both the front and back and also on my rear end. I know I can lose the weight, because anything is possible when you are motivated and diligent, but am I ever going to drop the cellulite or is that just a pipe dream? When I get to my goal weight I wanna wear short shorts damnit! Does anyone have any experience with this, any success stories that will give me some hope?
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The appearance of mine definitely reduces when I lose weight. I'm not saying it goes away 100% but a lot of it does. Good luck!0
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The appearance of mine definitely reduces when I lose weight. I'm not saying it goes away 100% but a lot of it does. Good luck!0
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fishnet tights make cellulite invisible. and they're sexy as hell too0
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Do you notice it going away on the front of your thighs when you lose weight because I honestly never had that issue before I got up to around 185. Ugh. And thanks for the feedback!0
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fishnet tights make cellulite invisible. and they're sexy as hell too
Oh I am a firm beliver in tights, stockings, etc of all styles! Lol.0 -
The appearance of mine definitely reduces when I lose weight. I'm not saying it goes away 100% but a lot of it does. Good luck!
This is very true. I just am way too busy most days to bother with fake tan, though it does work wonders!0 -
Mine is *nearly* gone, and it was pretty sloppy at one point.0
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Cellulite is something pretty much regardless of body size that we all have (even celebs shock horror :noway: ). Body brushing, exfoliating, self tanner, hydrating properly & massage can help a bit. To be honest I think its one of those things we notice ourselves more than anyone else does.0
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Mine is *nearly* gone, and it was pretty sloppy at one point.0
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Mine is *nearly* gone, and it was pretty sloppy at one point.
That's awesome and encouraging! Thanks!0 -
Well, from everything I've seen and read what cellulite is is like clumps of fat under the skin so that as you gain, those clumps get bigger stretching the skin so that you see 'dimples'. As you lose, those dimples get smaller, but they remain. And if you have no muscle to pull the skin flat, it's worse. So my suggestion would be to hit the weights. Seriously. Go to the groups on here and just LOOK at these women who lift heavy. You don't see cellulite even on the ones who use to be BIG. They look AMAZING. They aren't bulky or manly at all. They toned, TIGHT, and just look fantastic and healthy.0
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I had a ton of it on the back of my thighs.
It looked like 3 lbs of cottage cheese stuffed in a 1 lb sack. (sexxxaay!)
a lot went away with the iniital weight loss from tons of cardio
Then it went almost completely away when I got serious about lifting0 -
I had a ton of it on the back of my thighs.
It looked like 3 lbs of cottage cheese stuffed in a 1 lb sack. (sexxxaay!)
a lot went away with the iniital weight loss from tons of cardio
Then it went almost completely away when I got serious about lifting
Is there a specific routine that you use to lift weights? I am guessing alot of lunges with weights. I am new to weight lifting/strength training so have lots to learn. Any help or direction would be appreciated.0 -
More women on Earth develop cellulite, than develop breasts.0
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For myself i would think it would become less and less the smaller you get. I also hear that muscle training helps! I don't know from personal experience yet but i'll find out some day as i have a bit myself! Although, once i reach my goal weight i doubt i'll care about a little cellulite showing after i've accomplished so much haha0
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More women on Earth develop cellulite, than develop breasts.
life aint fair0
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