**thighs and buttocks.
I have a really bad problem. Well, my upper body is thin but when it comes to my thighs and buttocks, I have a lot of cellulite. Plus, it doesn't look so nice because I am 5"5 1/2 and I'm flat chested. HELP, please.

http://rapidweightloss.nmaskuri.com/2007/01/23/losing-cellulite-7-easy-tips-to-fight-it-off-and-win/

Or you can buy these things that kinda look like a roll on deoderant and you rub it on your skin but I think this may be a gimik and would do the same as massagin in moisturier
but my legs are skinny
i jsut want to know how do u ge trid of it.

Hell no. I say, walk everyday and get those thigh muscles pumped up. Cellulite is fat deposits and you've got to get some muscle built up to take the place of the fat deposits. Also – rub your thighs very firmly with soap in the shower for about 5 or 10 minutes. OR – getting a massage helps break up fat deposits and fatty tissue, but you must replace fat with muscle.
by the way, are there other family members with this problem? I just never heard that before. Don't mean I'm 100%. I just don't believe it's generic.


-Cellulite Diet
-Cellulite Massage
-Body Wraps
-Circuit Training
-Coffee Scrubs
-Dry Brushing
Dr. Murad is a cellulite specialist and he recommends the following 9 steps.
Nine Ways of Treating Cellulite
1. Strengthen blood vessels/increase blood flow
2. Encourage the production of connective tissue
3. Stimulate the production of collagen and elastin
4. Attract water to the cells
5. Repair cell membranes
6. Reduce wasted water
7. Prevent free-radical damage
8. Reduce inflammation
9. Promote exfoliation
Eat healthy,drink LOTS of water, and research some of this stuff. Also, a tan (fake or real) can be a quick fix. You’ll be on the fast-track to smooth skin!

However, I did notice that after I lost weight by watching what I ate and exercizing daily, and I slimmed down to a tiny size 3, most of my cellulite disappeared. I have gained ten pounds since then and some of it is back. I would like to think that the various anti-cellulite "skin firming" creams the sell in drugstores would work, but I don't think they really do. As for the high-priced cellulite treatments they perform in spas, the improvement is termporary, minimal, and very expensive.
The best thing to do if you have cellulite is to exercize regularly, eat healthy foods, and wear clothes that cover it up!

I suggest you go to the gym at least 3 times a week. At the gym you should be doing 20-30 minutes of cardio, lifting a moderate amount of weights and maybe doing some yoga. I have found that yoga is an excellent way to make your body look extremely toned.
As for the diet, you need to eat less to lose. That’s the general rule. Of course don’t starve yourself, just eat balanced meals. Cut down on sugar and carbs and increase the amount of proteins you eat. Protein will feed your muscles. Add a daily multivitamin to your diet as well and drink a lot of water. Water has been proven to help minimize the effects of cellulite.
To really knock out that cellulite you might want to add a cream to the mix. I use one called Body Shape and its done wonders for me. I found it here http://www.myireviews.com/cellulite-cream/ while researching the best cellulite creams.
I hope I’ve helped you a bit. Good luck!

A multi-faceted approach works best when trying to remove cellulite. Try matching a diet and exercise program with topical creams that include anti-oxidants.
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