It has
been the bane of every women's existence since the dawn of time - the
affliction known as cellulite. We all have it to varying degrees, and it seems to get
worse as we get older in many cases. So, should we just resign ourselves to the fact that
it is here to stay, or is there a way to fight and get rid of cellulite?
Thankfully, the answer is yes, we can fight cellulite, or at least the
appearance of cellulite, through several therapeutic treatments that are available on the
market today. It is not, however, a one-time deal. Once you stop the treatments, the
cellulite will inevitably return. So, the treatment of cellulite is an ongoing commitment,
and it should be incorporated as part of your daily beauty regimen for consistent and
lasting reduction in it's appearance.
Some of the over-the-counter cellulite treatments actually do quite a
good job of significantly reducing the appearance of cellulite. In order to achieve
maximum effectiveness with these products, it is imperative that you massage the affected
areas vigorously for a few minutes when applying the treatment. In addition to the
smoothing and tightening ingredients in the treatment, the massaging stimulates
circulation and helps break the collagen bands that have constricted and resulted in the
"puckered" look of the affected areas. The most effective ingredients, and what
gives these products their smoothing effects, are caffeine and aminophylline. Many also
add seaweed extract as well, but this is not the most effective ingredient in the product.
In addition to the cellulite creams, lotions and gels, there is a
procedure called endermology that has many women reporting extraordinary results. It is
actually a large mechanical pressure device that uses a technique similar to the process
of a rolling pin rolling out dough to make cookies. This action kneads the problem areas
with substantial pressure to break down the aforementioned collagen bands, and smooth the
sponginess and puckering out for an even and toned appearance. Drawbacks are it is
expensive and does require return visits for maintenance, it can be an uncomfortable and
even slightly painful process, and it may result in some temporary bruising.
Another option is oral herbal or medicinal remedies for cellulite.
Beware though. There have not been significant studies or proof verifying whether these
products actually produce results. I cannot recommend investing in or experimenting with
these newer products until substantial findings or proof are published regarding their
effectiveness.
So, what else causes cellulite? This question is still the subject of
scientific debate. We definitely know that it mostly affects women, so there is much
speculation that the underlying cause is hormonal in nature. Many other studies suggest it
is related to age, diet, genetics, and fitness/level of activity. It has been noted that
strength and toning exercises, as well as steady weight maintenance will help with the
appearance of cellulite. Frequent weight fluctuation, high fat diets, and even excessive
carbonated beverages have been some of the suspected culprits as well.
Whatever the cause, if you want to minimize these unsightly dimples,
there are options out there for you that are effective and affordable. New breakthroughs
are being made every day in the field of cosmetic enhancement products, so we may soon see
another product that blows them all away. It may be tomorrow, for all we know!