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I've used Nivea's Goodbye Cellulite, and like it a lot. Also, my bridal bootcamp book says that drinking a lot of water will help reduce cellulite.
wowww you have a bridal bootcamp book thats so cool. So I will get the Nivea goodbye. Does it really work? Did you see a difference?
@Mrs Scott to be:I own a bridal bootcamp book I didn't write it if that's what you mean. haha! It's Bridal Bootcamp by Cynthia Conde, and it suggests drinking water decreases cellulite. I have noticed a slight difference using the Nivea Goodbye Cellulite, but I do have very low expectations. I don't know if the creams/gels can actually help THAT much. But, I have noticed enough difference to continue buying it. :) They also suggest using the 'Goodbye cellulite patches' with it, but I haven't tried those.
@southernbride10: I have the Nivea as well and really like it. Of course, no cream is magic to the point of getting rid of it all, but it did help me get better if used everyday. Tons of water and exercice have to come with it though, and salt reduction..
Thanks, I'll look to see if i could get my hands on a copy of that book. I need all the help I could get
Anti-cellulite creams won't work, unfortunately. I won't go into all the science of it, but a cream cannot affect cellulite, just make your skin firmer. Cellulite is under the skin and fat, however. I suggest riding a bike for an hour every other day and stretching, as well as 'body brushing' (google it). This will be way more effective, and a lot cheaper :)
@SnowPeony: that is very interesting! I will definitely have to try it out the brushing. You're so right--I'm sure the Nivea gel is just firming my skin, and part of it is probably in my head--hahaha! :)
@Mrs Scott to be: From everything I've read it seems that the consensus is, there is nothing out there "proven" to help get rid of cellulite like @SnowPeony said; and there is mix reviews what may "help" reduce cellulite. However, all the creams/gel claim to do is "visibly reduce the appearance" of cellulite, so if you try it out and visibly think it's doing some good (whether it's just firming)--it won't hurt you to spend the $8 on the Nivea at Walmart or try the skin brushing technique! But, I would surely not spend any crazy amount of money on any creams/gels for cellulite. :)
@SnowPeony: that is very interesting! I will definitely have to try it out the brushing. You're so right--I'm sure the Nivea gel is just firming my skin, and part of it is probably in my head--hahaha! :)
@Mrs Scott to be: From everything I've read it seems that the consensus is, there is nothing out there "proven" to help get rid of cellulite like @SnowPeony said; and there is mix reviews what may "help" reduce cellulite. However, all the creams/gel claim to do is "visibly reduce the appearance" of cellulite, so if you try it out and visibly think it's doing some good (whether it's just firming)--it won't hurt you to spend the $8 on the Nivea at Walmart or try the skin brushing technique! But, I would surely not spend any crazy amount of money on any creams/gels for cellulite. :)
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Can anyone recommend a good anti-cellulite cream?