Cellulite is a condition commonly seen in the thighs and buttocks area of women at the age of 35 and up, though many new cases are reported to be seen in younger women and teenagers. The appearance of this condition is likened to an orange peel, a rippling of the fat deposits just under the skin between the connective tissues. Women, whose outer skin are much thinner and have more fats in cellulite prone areas, are more vulnerable to cellulite. There is no definite cause for the formation of cellulite but theories are many.
Anti cellulite creams can be called temporary and short cut treatment option unless it is used together with lifestyle changes that will magnify its effects. Unfortunately, the appeal of these creams is the idea that you do not need to work your butt off just to minimize and control the appearance of cellulite. There are significant improvements with the use of these creams but the time it took for these effects to actually surface takes two weeks or more (usually more), and without any permanent means to control fat intake and burn stored fat, these effects can be negligible and forgotten in a very short time. The gains by just applying anti cellulite creams are superficial and impossible to maintain (or improve) when proper diet and regular exercise is not considered as a complementary effort.
One of the leading anti cellulite creams is the Revitol Cellulite Cream with natural ingredients like algae, retinol A and caffeine that is effective in firming up the skin and eradicating that cottage cheese-like appearance in the problem areas. Of course the best products are as good as your own discipline to sweat it out and control fatty food intake. Without this, an anti cellulite cream is a limited treatment option.

Comments on this entry are closed.