What type of cellulite you have?
Cellulite isn't one single problem,
although the different types do have one thing in common: they all affect women
more often than men. They tend to evolve slowly and affect different parts of
the body, and it's perfectly possible for a person to suffer from more than one
type. The identification process is particularly important, as the appropriate
treatment depends on the type of cellulite and the stage of its development. If
you have a problem, it's a good idea to talk to an expert, but here we'll take a
quick look at the typical characteristics of three types of cellulite and some
of the methods that are used to deal with them.
Soft cellulite
This type of cellulite gives the skin an
undulating appearance and, as its name implies, it is soft to the touch. Soft
cellulite is mostly present in areas where there is a build up of fat, such as
upper arms and legs, and is often accompanied by varicose veins or spider
veins; as you walk or move, soft cellulite will also move. It tends to increase
with age or weight gain, and it's aggravated by lack of muscle tone. In
general, improved circulation and skin tone will help, as will weight loss.
Areas affected: Thighs, abdomen, buttocks
and arms.
Age of onset: Common in women between 30
and 40.
Texture: Soft, as its name suggests, and
somewhat spongy.
Hard cellulite
Also known as solid cellulite, this type is
more common in younger women, and is mostly found around the hips and upper
thighs. It is usually one of the first outward signs of cellulite.The skin is
tight and grainy or dimpled like orange peel, and the appearance doesn't alter
when walking or moving; the skin seems to be firmly attached to the muscle.
Areas affected: The outer areas of the hips
and thighs, and around the back and inside of the knees
Age of onset: Starts as early as
adolescence; without early treatment, hard cellulite may never be eliminated.
Appearance: The skin is dimpled or pitted,
but the areas affected are constant and don't change position with body
movement.
Texture: The skin appears to be compact and
may be painful or sensitive to the touch.
specialist apparatus that help lift and
detach the cellulite from the muscle can be effective.
Edematous cellulite
This is the least common type of cellulite
and also the most difficult to treat. It results from problems of poor
circulation aggravated by significant fluid retention. It mainly occurs in the
legs, which lose their defining shape and become more columnar. The skin is
pasty and may be painful when touched or when the sufferer is seated for a long
time.
Areas affected: Can affect thighs and
knees, but most frequent in the lower legs, which lose definition.
Age of onset: Around 20 to 30.
Appearance: Slightly 'corky', almost like foam-rubber.
Texture: The skin feels spongy, and may be
painful to the touch. There are signs of venous and lymphatic insufficiency in
the legs (water-retention, swelling, varicose veins, cramp, etc.).
How does it works?
Garcinia Cambogia detoxifies body by helping it to get rid of toxins and zingiber promotes skin metabolism, Algea Extract discharges excess water out of body, Caffeine, Carnitine and Camellia improve the burning of fat to break down stubborn fat deposits and helps fighting against cellulite and inhibits the accummulation of the fat cells. Meanwhile, Ginseng extract, Grape seed extract and Tilia Cordata extract repairing, moisturizing and smoothing, leave you a sexy body.
Hope Cheung
Sales Manager
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