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Basic Important Facts To Know About Cellulite
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Informative Article Summary by Anny Redperz
- Anti-cellulite creams containing herbs, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins may aid skin repair, stimulate blood flow, exfoliation, hydration and smoothen skin.
- The swelling of fat cells may impede blood microcirculation and make it difficult for the lymphatic drainage system to flush out any build-up of fluids, fats and toxins. This worsens the dimply effect.
- subcutaneous fat layer. When fat cells expand, they push against fibrous connective tissues beneath the skin to create an orange-peel appearance.
- Cellulite is not directly related to obesity so even skinny people may suffer from it.
- Genetics influencing the number of fat cells, hormonal sensitivity and blood/lymphatic circulation in an individual can affect cellulite presence.
- With age comes a loss in the skin tone and thickness, making cellulite more visible.
- Cellulite can appear on arms and even neck, besides thighs, buttocks and abdomen.
- Men can experience cellulite woes too. Theirs are just not as visible due to the different distribution and alignment of their fat cells.
- Ditch fatty junk food for a healthy diet to reduce bottom fat layers from expanding and pushing the subcutaneous fat layer upwards to form cellulite.
- Instead of flushing toxins away, over-hydration can accentuate cellulite appearance.
- Lifestyle factors that might cause cellulite include smoking, drinking of alcohol, imbalanced diet and lack of exercise.
- Regular exercise may smoothen dimply skin by toning muscles and increasing blood/lymphatic circulation. But results depend on consistency, age, quality of skin elastin as well as genetics.
- Don’t worry, be happy -prolonged stress can lead to increased fat storage at cellulite-prone areas such as the buttock and thighs.
- Consider getting a tan as cellulite is less obvious on darker skin.
- Massages may help break down the fibrous tissue bands while increasing both lymphatic and blood circulation.
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