What is Cellulite and How Can I Prevent and Treat Cellulite Naturally?

How is cellulite formed?

Skin contains some inelastic bands of connective tissue that run deep from the skin to the muscles. Genetic, hormonal and factors like lack of physical activity coupled with improper diet favor the deposition of fat in areas around the hip, thigh and buttocks. Fat bulges out of the skin surface while the connective tissue strands pull the skin to keep it in place leading to the dimpled effect on the skin. This is exacerbated by poor circulation and the accumulation of toxins, waste products and water in the body.

What causes Cellulite:

• Poor circulation

• Poor lymph drainage

• Lack of oxygen

• Unbalanced endocrine system

• Water retention

• Allergy – especially to wheat and milk products

• Hormonal changes

• Toxicity – both environmental and/or dietary

Water retention is when excess fluid in your body builds up and is stored in your tissues. Bloated, tight skin, swelling in the arms and legs and redness with pain are all signs that your body is storing an unhealthy amount of water.

There are products on the market that promise quick fixes but we know to prevent and treat cellulite requires commitment, action and persistence.

We emphasize that this is a combined effort of addressing lifestyle and daily cellulite treatment with Natural Cellulite Oils that offers a comprehensive solution to the problem of cellulite by treating its causes and effects.

Natural Cellulite Oil should be massaged into slightly damp skin, using small circular motions, morning and evening. This Natural Cellulite treatment has shown to increase circulation and eliminate toxins, shrink fat cells and drain fluids, which results in firm, toned thighs and/or buttocks with restored and increased elasticity of your skin, which helps prevent the formation of new cellulite!

Important Note: Our all Natural Cellulite Oil does not contain aminophylline, a harsh chemical used to treat asthma. While some cellulite cream manufacturers claim aminophylline reduces cellulite, this is not proven by substantial research.

If you are serious about treating cellulite naturally for lasting results we suggest a seven point plan of attack:

1. Increase blood circulation:

- Exfoliate

- Skin brushing with real bristles-upward movements in the shower (lymph drainage)

2. Exercise- A large part of treating cellulite is creating a lifestyle which helps manage fat in the body. By building muscle mass in cellulite affected areas such as legs and buttocks we help burn fat which avoids it turning into cellulite. Muscles also work to stretch and smooth dimpled skin. As a result legs will be firmer and you will feel and look great! Recommended types of exercise to treat cellulite prone areas such as the thighs and buttocks are: Walking, stair climbing, yoga, Pilates, squats, Martial arts, kick boxing, running around with children.

3. Massage every day – One great technique to treat cellulite build up is to massage cellulite areas daily with a body brush. You can do so in the shower or on dry skin. To help increase circulation under the skin massage with an exfoliating body wash. This also helps to stimulate blood flow and get fat cells moving elsewhere!

4. Natural Cellulite Oil is combined especially to treat cellulite – add to bath with Epson salts to penetrate skin by osmosis. Whilst in the bath, pinch and pummel cellulite areas to assist in breaking down fatty deposits.

5. Increase Oxygen flow- breathe deeply. Breathing is vital and helps the body detox.

6. Relaxation to shift toxins, waste and fat.

7. Address your Diet - Increase of vitamins and minerals such as raw vegetables including bean sprouts – all soaked and scrubbed. Cut out Tea, Coffee, Alcohol.

Cellulite oil with 100% natural ingredients contains potent cellulite treatment and reduction agents include Organic Aloe Vera. These ingredients work to increase circulation, drain fluids and activate lipolysis, the breakdown of stored fat.

Are you passionate about Natural Skin Care and chemical free mineral makeup?