Thermal wrapping
ralostaz2000
Posts: 135 Member
Any female tried thermal wrapping before?
I heard that some women especially postpartum apply some special oils like ginger and sesame oil or olive oil to their bellies and wrap it with cling film for an hour or so....done 3 times aweek to lose or at least shape their bellies to get smaller.
Will it work truely?
I had my fourth kid 11 months a go and my belly's loose skin is killing me ...especially that I am losing weight...I am skipping rope and do treadmill exercises. ..but l8se skin is still there.
I don't want to run for fat suction or laser ot vaser techniques as my husband refuses this to the max.
will Thermal wrapping work?
Each time I see tese loose skin makee me desperate and depressed.
I heard that some women especially postpartum apply some special oils like ginger and sesame oil or olive oil to their bellies and wrap it with cling film for an hour or so....done 3 times aweek to lose or at least shape their bellies to get smaller.
Will it work truely?
I had my fourth kid 11 months a go and my belly's loose skin is killing me ...especially that I am losing weight...I am skipping rope and do treadmill exercises. ..but l8se skin is still there.
I don't want to run for fat suction or laser ot vaser techniques as my husband refuses this to the max.
will Thermal wrapping work?
Each time I see tese loose skin makee me desperate and depressed.
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The only thing that will truly help with loose skin is time and hydration. And surgery, of course. No harm in trying the wraps, the oil may be good for the skin (especially vit E oil I believe), unless you're spending tons of money on them like ItWorks and the like.1
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oops double post0
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I tried "It Works" for 6 weeks. Followed all instructions to a T, took pictures and measured each week, kept a daily journal of how I felt and how my skin changed and my personal experience concluded that it doesn't work.6
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madhatter2013 wrote: »I tried "It Works" for 6 weeks. Followed all instructions to a T, took pictures and measured each week, kept a daily journal of how I felt and how my skin changed and my personal experience concluded that it doesn't work.0
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Those wraps can provide temporary results - like if you have an event and you want to dehydrate the skin a bit to look tighter - but as a real solution - they don't work.0
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Don't work.1
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ralostaz2000 wrote: »Any female tried thermal wrapping before?
I heard that some women especially postpartum apply some special oils like ginger and sesame oil or olive oil to their bellies and wrap it with cling film for an hour or so....done 3 times aweek to lose or at least shape their bellies to get smaller.
Will it work truely?
I had my fourth kid 11 months a go and my belly's loose skin is killing me ...especially that I am losing weight...I am skipping rope and do treadmill exercises. ..but l8se skin is still there.
I don't want to run for fat suction or laser ot vaser techniques as my husband refuses this to the max.
will Thermal wrapping work?
Each time I see tese loose skin makee me desperate and depressed.
A temporary change, at best. Don't waste your money.1 -
yep, its temporary (ie lasts 24 or 48 hrs if even), don't waste your money.0
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No. Stop.0
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Drink lots of water to keep your skin hydrated and moisturize keep exercising lifting weight can help with toning and firming up your body somewhat but don't waste your money on that stuff1
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