its not normal
2007-05-18 16:20:52
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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2016-12-19 22:52:14
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answered by ? 3
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I am so busy with my 5 kids (all under 8 years old!) and I hate exercising and dieting, life's too short! So I thought the only option for getting rid of my ugly cellulite was to book in with a set of weekly medical roller treatments. Job done.
However, they cost me a monstrous $3000 and, you guessed it, did absolutely nothing. I couldn't believe it. It left me thoroughly depressed.
I saw this info on the web and I gave it a go, what did I have to lose now! And, my god this is genius. Quick and easy. I feel so wonderful in my new, smooth, renewed figure! I am a yummy mummy now!
Cellulite Disappear?
2016-05-14 16:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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An estimated 90% of women have cellulite. Even Paris Hilton, one of the skinniest people ever, has cellulite - they zoomed in on her in a bathing suit and there it was. (Not that I approve of that, just saying.)
Cellulite is caused when the connective tissue in your skin wears down a little - the fat underneath bulges in patterns, causing what we know as cellulite. It has nothing to do with how in shape you are or how little fat there is in your body - there's always going to be some fat under your skin, that's actually necessary, and unfortunately cellulite happens. So yes, it's perfectly normal!
2007-05-18 06:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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dosn't matter how old you are, celluite can attack anybody. Even if you are in shap. Avon's Super Shape Anti-Cellulite & Stretch Mark Cream get's ride of it though and its cheap.
Diminish the appearance of cellulite & stretch marks in just 2 weeks! Designed to improve the appearance of the dimpled texture of cellulite and of old and new stretch marks. 6.7 fl. oz.
With continued use*
91% showed an improvement in the appearance of cellulite
93% showed an improvement in the appearance of new and old stretch marks
*Claims indicate the percentage of women who showed an improvement during a clinical efficacy study.
go to www.youravon.com/callen to buy
2007-05-18 06:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-06 20:58:37
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answered by Katrice 3
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itsperfectly normal darling don't worry
2007-05-18 06:48:19
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answered by C.C. 1
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