Especially if you've got sensitive skin, sandpaper is the last thing you should use on it!
Although there is NO cure for cellulite, people continue the quest for one. Even the most savvy and cynical among us tend to get wide-eyed and trusting when we read the claims on a tube of a miracle cream.
While there aren't any permanent cures, there are some cellulite treatments out there that might -- might -- help some people get temporary improvement. So to guide you in the right direction, here's a survey of what's out there: from the harmless (and maybe just a little bit effective) to the unproven and potentially dangerous.
Check out:
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/90/100731.htm
2006-10-17 20:22:49
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answered by WonderWoman 5
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answered by ? 3
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I'm not sure if you are going to get benefited by using sand paper. But if you use or rub sandpaper on your skin then you will surely get wrinkles and scratches on your skin.As you have already mentioned above that you have sensitive skin,so I hope you will not go for sand paper. Instead try massages or you can prevent it by dieting or by exercise, by
medical treatment. All the best.
2006-10-18 08:38:32
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answered by thyagarajan 4
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I sure hope you aren't serious, and I am assuming that if you are, you are young. What would you rather have, a little cellulite, or scars for the rest of your life from where you sanded your skin off? If you don't like it, exercise. Don't be lazy. Again, I really hope you aren't serious.
2006-10-17 20:25:05
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answered by s 3
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like what ^ said. sandpaper? you want less cellulite. and obviously you don't want scratches from sandpaper
2006-10-17 20:25:44
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answered by donya d 3
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No, that is not a good idea at all. Use a body brush instead. Work in circular motions and always brush towards the heart. HTH : )
2006-10-17 23:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Cellulite is only a polite word for sagging fat, so treat it as such.
2006-10-17 20:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never heard of sandpapering anywhere on the body.
Why do you do this again?
2006-10-17 20:27:30
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answered by Stacy M 4
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answered by rogers 4
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Why on earth would you do that to your skin? Is it for increasing circulation? If so, there are less invasive ways to do that.. like yoga!
2006-10-17 20:24:41
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answered by Hessy 2
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