In this issue: Cellulift Anti Cellulite Gadget lifts money not dimples... Officially voted 'Worst Gadget'... Sadly, can still be found on Amazon (with one phony review and nothing else)... Another gimmick proven to NOT 'get rid of cellulite...
The Cellulite Reduction Report
- Volume 1, Issue 4 -
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Cellulift Cellulite Gadget Can't Remove Cellulite
By Joey Atlas
Publisher and Editor of
The Cellulite Reduction Report
Publisher and Editor of
The Cellulite Reduction Report
Every January, Frances M. Berg, M.S., editor of Healthy Weight Journal, presents the "Slim Chance Awards" to promoters of weight-loss & body enhancement schemes.
Many of these 'slim-chance' offerings make claims to cellulite reduction/removal - some directly and some indirectly.
I'm going to send you a full list in a future issue - but I had to share just one with you today...
In 2000 - There were 5 'winners' of the award - here's one of them...
Worst Gadget: Cellulift
Resembling a toy highway packer set with rows of wheels, this electrically powered gadget supposedly "glides over skin, flattens the appearance of cellulite by means of heat and vacuum from front and rear rollers.
"Instructions are to apply a special massage gel twice a day to thighs and buttocks, leaving it on for 5 minutes, then starting up the toy road-packer/massager and tracking it back and forth over the area for 10 to 15 minutes.
One is to believe that the motorized rollers squeeze and massage the skin layer, while heat penetrates deeply and suction provides the special lifting action called "cellumotion."
The truth is that "cellulite" is a quack term for ordinary body fat that on some women appears texturized, especially on the upper legs.
It's a random physical condition in women of all ages and body sizes.
Many of these 'slim-chance' offerings make claims to cellulite reduction/removal - some directly and some indirectly.
I'm going to send you a full list in a future issue - but I had to share just one with you today...
In 2000 - There were 5 'winners' of the award - here's one of them...
Worst Gadget: Cellulift
Resembling a toy highway packer set with rows of wheels, this electrically powered gadget supposedly "glides over skin, flattens the appearance of cellulite by means of heat and vacuum from front and rear rollers.
"Instructions are to apply a special massage gel twice a day to thighs and buttocks, leaving it on for 5 minutes, then starting up the toy road-packer/massager and tracking it back and forth over the area for 10 to 15 minutes.
One is to believe that the motorized rollers squeeze and massage the skin layer, while heat penetrates deeply and suction provides the special lifting action called "cellumotion."
The truth is that "cellulite" is a quack term for ordinary body fat that on some women appears texturized, especially on the upper legs.
It's a random physical condition in women of all ages and body sizes.
It tends to show up more with age because women usually let themselves get more out of shape as the years go by - meaning increased muscle atrophy, and therefore less tone and firmness in the muscle layers directly beneath the 'cellulite' areas.
That being said - it can also be seen in young women with less muscle tone than others - and in post pregnancy moms, who are trying to figure out - "What happened to my body..." and are trying to find out the best way to "get their 'sexy' back"...
And when muscles become limp and start to sag - so does the skin that covers the muscles.
Using a fancy rolling pin on your 'cellulite affected areas' can NOT flatten or smooth the surface - no matter how hard you press or how often you do it.
The only thing proven to firm and lift your muscle structure is a properly targeted, cellulite specific exercise routine.
Stimulating the muscles beneath the skin - will lift and smooth the outer layers of the skin (by pushing out against the skin). When you reverse atrophy by proper muscle use - you get the firming and toning response - which is basic physiology in action.
The Cellulift costs between $59.95 and $99.95, depending on where advertised.
In my research - It was nice to see that, in good taste, some websites discontinued offering the item to potential customers - a VERY smart move - based on the wise lesson: "Scam somebody once - and they're gone for good."
I must mention that I was a bit disappointed to see that you could get the cellulift through Amazon. Not surprisingly, there was a fake testimonial in the review section.
I hope you enjoyed this issue of the Report and gained some helpful insight from it... If so - please share it with other women who will benefit from it.
That being said - it can also be seen in young women with less muscle tone than others - and in post pregnancy moms, who are trying to figure out - "What happened to my body..." and are trying to find out the best way to "get their 'sexy' back"...
And when muscles become limp and start to sag - so does the skin that covers the muscles.
Using a fancy rolling pin on your 'cellulite affected areas' can NOT flatten or smooth the surface - no matter how hard you press or how often you do it.
The only thing proven to firm and lift your muscle structure is a properly targeted, cellulite specific exercise routine.
Stimulating the muscles beneath the skin - will lift and smooth the outer layers of the skin (by pushing out against the skin). When you reverse atrophy by proper muscle use - you get the firming and toning response - which is basic physiology in action.
The Cellulift costs between $59.95 and $99.95, depending on where advertised.
In my research - It was nice to see that, in good taste, some websites discontinued offering the item to potential customers - a VERY smart move - based on the wise lesson: "Scam somebody once - and they're gone for good."
I must mention that I was a bit disappointed to see that you could get the cellulift through Amazon. Not surprisingly, there was a fake testimonial in the review section.
I hope you enjoyed this issue of the Report and gained some helpful insight from it... If so - please share it with other women who will benefit from it.
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