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Treatment for Cellulite that Really Works

Do you cover up even on the hottest days of summer? You’re not alone if the dimpled, ‘orange peel’ look of your skin keeps you from wearing your favorite clothes, or from feeling confident about your appearance. By some estimations, nearly 90% of women will experience cellulite at one point or another.

Does it come down to just pure bad luck for a majority of women? Not exactly. Aging, female hormones and the environment all cause cellulite by weakening the skin’s connective tissue, which allow adipocytes (fat storage cells underneath the surface of skin) to bulge beyond their borders into the dermis, which results in that dreaded uneven effect.

How Do You Get Rid of Cellulite?

Those in search of an anti cellulite treatment will find that they are bombarded by a variety of options marketed on TV, the Internet and in countless printed materials, every one making the offer of improved skin. These range from skin care lotions and massagers to infrared light and surgery. Experts recognize that cellulite reduction treatments often fall short of their promise; while some seem to have an effect, the results can be disappointing or short-lived, even for more radical surgical treatments. Some treatments are promising, but lack more research to improve their effectiveness.

A scientifically proven treatment to reduce cellulite can help you get to the problem’s source. One option whose main ingredient has been scientifically tested by Spanish researchers, and later by American experts, is Helix Aspersa Muller cellulite cream. It’s totally natural, non-invasive and non-irritating, and many satisfied users will testify to its effectiveness.

Helix Aspersa Muller extract comes from the brown garden snail, whose own biological compound grants it the amazing ability to hydrate, regenerate and fortify its own skin. Given that this little creature’s skin shares the same structural elements of our own skin, collagen and elastin, sufferers of skin conditions can both treat and prevent cellulite, acne, keloids, scarring, stretch marks and a variety of other problems.

Why does this natural extract do what surgery cannot? It works to provide skin with the structural elements for producing connective tissue, which firms, tones, and reduces the presence of cellulite. At the same time, it hydrates the skin by replenishing its water-holding molecules, and helps it to dissolve dead and damaged cells for better drainage of toxic substances. The result is smoother, younger skin with less appearance of cellulite.

In combination with a healthy diet and exercise, the treatment reshapes adipocytes and reduces their appearance under the dermis by reinforcing connective tissue, finally showing the great skin you’d always wanted. An excellent stretch marks and cellulite prevention cream, as well as an effective acne treatment.

For natural, effective and fast-acting acne treatment, cellulite prevention and stretch mark reduction, choose the right product for you from the BIOSKINCARE line.

- Abigail McKenzee

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