How do fitness models get rid of cellulite?
That is the subject of many infomercials, especially those on daytime TV.
Fitness models are usually cellulite free.
Cellulite is a hardening of fat under the skin. Fitness models rarely have enough body fat to develop cellulite in the first place.
Yet I see them hawking various skin creams.
Creams may smooth skin to hide wrinkles, reduce the risk of stretch marks and hydrate skin left dry and itchy from a series of hot showers.
Does working out get rid of cellulite?
Around 80% of all women get cellulite, and it gets worse with age. Even fitness models have cellulite sometimes, which is why they tend to switch to tight shorts from revealing bikinis.
If cellulite is fat, losing fat should cause me to lose the cellulite.
It’s like a scar. Once it forms, only surgery could remove it. Getting as fit as a fitness model won’t make a butt as rough as an orange as smooth as a baby’s butt.
If I lose weight, it should look better.
Or you lose the layer of fat that hides much of the cellulite, so your now sleeker form reveals more cellulite or the folds of skin make it look worse.
This feels like a no-win situation. I’d hate to lose weight and look like a Martian landscape.
Hence the appeal of yoga pants. Reveal your shapely figure without the horrors of fine resolution.
Does liposuction get rid of it?
It might get rid of a spot, and it could get rid of the fat around another hard nodule and make it look worse. That’s assuming there is no lipo scar or pucker mark where the liposuction took place.
Turning a mountain into a hole isn’t an improvement. So what should I do?
Get fit and cruise in yoga pants or tight jeans so you can flaunt your fit figure while hiding the cellulite.
Great, so clothes shopping is now an excuse to save money on beauty treatments.