– Contributed by – Joey Atlas, M.S., Exe. Physio. and Womens Body Enhancement Specialist
Ask any woman on the street what the definition of “cellulite” is and you’ll get a confused variety of answers. From “toxic fat pockets” to “bands of fiber pulling down on the skin” and many things in between
The truth is: most people really don’t know what “cellulite” actually is, or, what causes this odd appearance of the lower body trouble zones…
This is no surprise as there actually is no such thing as ‘cellulite’… So how do we get rid of something which doesn’t exist?
Here’s the answer:
The word, “cellulite”, was cleverly made-up several decades ago, in a European beauty-spa, to DESCRIBE the dimpled, rippled and shadowy appearance of skin in the lower body trouble zones of the female body. (butt, hips, thighs, legs) [*1]
The beauty spas then started cashing-in and profiting big-time by marketing “beauty” services and products to get rid of “cellulite”. And if you’re like most women who’ve been challenged by this issue, then you probably already know all of those passive and superficial beauty treatments do not get rid of the dented shadows and mushy dimples on your buns, legs and thighs.
In order to get the lower-body skin to become smooth, tight and attractive – there are 5 key facts to know first:
5 Keys to Cellulite Removal
Key # 1: You cannot get rid of the dimples and shadows (cellulite) by rubbing a moisturizing lotion or skin cream on your trouble zones and problem spots. So stop wasting so much money on them.
Despite the fact that there are dozens of supposed ‘cellulite reduction creams’ on the market, there is no possible way for any one of them, no matter how expensive, to get rid of your cellulite. Cellulite is not a skin problem. Its an underlying structural issue, that can only be corrected by reversing the cause of atrophied muscle fibers directly beneath your “cellulite” trouble spots. [*2]
Since the squishy dimples and shadows are a superficial symptom of a problem below the surface; it’s impossible for the creams, lotions or gels to have any physiological impact on the issue… See key # 2 next…
“You won’t find a cellulite cure in cosmetic products or procedures… The more (________________) you have, the less of a problem it will be.”
— Dr. Jeffrey Sklar, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Columbia University in New York City, New York