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By Jen Adkins, About.com Guide to Skin Care

Cellulite Massager

Wednesday July 9, 2008

Don't you love it when you find two almost identical products, yet one is much cheaper? You feel like it's always on sale! Today I have for you two products that are identical, yet one costs $22, and one costs $15.

The Body Shop has a Cellulite Massager (Buy Direct) which you can use alone, or in conjunction with their Body Focus products to reduce the appearance of cellulite. It is a handy little rubber tool that feels actually really great when you use it to massage your upper thighs. It retails for $15. Bliss Spa has the same handy little rubber cellulite massager (Buy Direct) that retails for $22.

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Comments

July 9, 2008 at 8:26 am
(1) Rain says:

Jen,
Thanks for posting about this one. I always wonder, though, what the science is behind massaging cellulite.
For my discount porduct, I get the Neutrogena SPF 45 facial sunblock to wear everyday, all year round. I’ve seen lots of more expensive sunblocks in department store, but the Neutrogena is just as light and kind to my skin as any of the high-end products. I wear it constantly, even in the house because the sun can zap me through a window when I least expect it.

July 9, 2008 at 1:25 pm
(2) Ashley says:

Please work, please work! I’m gonna try that sucker out!

July 10, 2008 at 3:50 pm
(3) skincare says:

Rain,

Massage stimulates the surface of the area you’re working on. This brings more blood to the area and slowly flushes out toxins. They have really seen improvements with massage, but it isn’t a short term thing. You have to stay on it and make it part of your routine.

I think it’s fantastic that you wear SPF45 year round. Most people think of sunscreen only in the warm months. By wearing it all year, you’re going to have perfect skin later in life. No wrinkles for Rain! :)

August 23, 2008 at 5:45 am
(4) jennifer says:

Hi,
I used to have pretty bad cellulite which only got worse after I get pregnant. I had it mostly around my inner thighs and bottom and a bit on my tummy as well. I tried eating more healthy food and did a lot of exercise as well which friends and family members recommended but my skin was still lumpy and floppy. I then recently read an article by a lady who claimed to have got rid of her cellulite by using a particular cream. I tried it and it worked pretty well. It took a couple of weeks but my skin had improved a lot and I managed to get rid of my cellulite completely. You can read more about the lady’s article at the link below:

http://cellulitezapped.wordpress.com/

February 19, 2009 at 2:06 pm
(5) Jane says:

Check out http://www.cellulite.com this company has a machine that uses ultrasound to reduce cellulite. They also have a take home cream! THAT WORKS!!!

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