Cellulite Improvement: Dry Brushing and Cococut Oil used as
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Cellulite is improved with improving the muscle.
http://belindabennsblog.com/the-mystery-of-cellulite-your-questions-–-answered/0 -
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Can we start a club so , I can refer back to this. I recently started "oil Pulling" and would love to incorporate this as well. I am so willing to try this.:smooched:0 -
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Finally found a dry brush I've been wanting... YAY0
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Never heard of this but it is very interesting.0
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Cellulite is improved with improving the muscle.
http://belindabennsblog.com/the-mystery-of-cellulite-your-questions-–-answered/
Agree. I don't go with the belief that cellulite is our body holding on to 'toxins'. If you have 'toxins' in your body you are in a seriously ill state and you'd know all about it. Cellulite as a term was invented by Vogue magazine in the 80's. It is fat, pure and simple. I never had any when I had very low body fat, but now that I have average body fat, I have it.
Edit: However, I do like to exfoliate my skin in the shower - I do it with those scrubby mitts you get in the chemists. It makes me skin smoother but does nothing for 'cellulite'.1 -
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I think, Cellulite dry brushing is one of the effective treatments for cellulite. Body brushing done regularly will transform dry skin, decrease fat deposits, and tone up problem areas.Dry brush your skin before the bath for further benefits.0
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Bump. Just came across this after searching about why my cellulite is getting WORSE!0
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A zombie thread and no there's no such thing as "detoxifying" or "ridding" cellulite with a brush. You may improve the appearance of skin by brushing and removing dead skin, but the rest is scientifically unfounded.
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Hahahahaha. Maybe they know something that the last two hundred years of medical and scientific research, billions of dollars worth, doesn't know.
For example, their discovery that you can get nutrients through your pores - why, it's the discovery of the century! Here I am eating my nutrients like a sucker.1 -
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WoW... yes this is the Walking Dead Thread...I remember reading this when I first joined here almost 2 years ago...0
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My mom is about 95 pounds and she has cellulite if you squeeze her skin. It's not about being fat, it's the skin tissue thing. It's just more obvious when a person has extra weight.
I find that anticellulite massage is VERY helpful. But it hurts a lot. Several years ago I had a session of 10 massages done (once a week) and it helped tremendously. Now I have it again too obvious with my extra weight so I'm dieting and having this massage done again.0 -
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Sorry to necro an old thread, but I want to give it a go.0 -
_liftnlove wrote: »WoW... yes this is the Walking Dead Thread...I remember reading this when I first joined here almost 2 years ago...
I love what dry brushing does for my skin but for me it has nothing to do with cellulite.. I do it to keep my skin feeling and looking healthier.Mistraal1981 wrote: »Tag.
Sorry to necro an old thread, but I want to give it a go.You may improve the appearance of skin by brushing and removing dead skin, but the rest is scientifically unfounded.
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Thanks for the info, im going to get my brush and coconut oil today. How long does it take to see results? Going to Hawaii on August 171
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Zombie thread rises again! I have the same skin brush the OP posted and I dry brush regularly, but NOT to "remove cellulite" or "tone muscles". Dry brushing can do no such thing.
But it does work well to exfoliate the skin and stimulate it for better circulation. The detailed instructions noted were WAY too complicated. I brush from my feet up but not in specific circles and/or number of brushes.2
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