There is a new cellulite remedy available in the market today which is cellulite soap. This comes as the number of women with cellulite problems continues to grow, and a lot of them are looking towards cheaper remedies to treat this problem of theirs. They have been hoping for something like this to come by, and work, what with other treatments in the same price range usually ending up to be bogus. Is this cellulite soap the real thing, or will it end up as bogus as well. We find out in the succeeding paragraphs.
The contents of the cellulite soap which is more commonly called "seaweed soap" is made with dead sea minerals, natural oils and pond cultivated gracilaria algae (seaweed), hence the reason for the name seaweed soap. The claims are that since the algae is rich in essential vitamins and minerals, they penetrate through the skin in a hot bath do break down and reduce and remove the cellulite. Some even go as far as suggesting that the soap be rubbed vigorously on the affected area for quite awhile in order to see and get results.
There are many competing brands today, all making a claim of either cellulite reduction or total cellulite removal. To be specific, a certain brand of cellulite soap promises customers 50% less cellulite, 60% more skin elasticity and 50% smoother skin, based on another alleged self serving clinical trial. Customers of the soap complained of zero results, overpricing of a useless product, and failure to adhere to their money back guarantee.
A lot of false claims have already been proven with regards these topical products. First it started with the creams, a lot of them, claiming cellulite relief. They continue to have multiple product lines focused on cellulite removal, and to date no clear cut proof has been presented to show that their products even work. Cellulite scams and scandals should be the appropriate word.
The number of cellulite remedies available is rising daily, and there is no stopping the cellulite freight train to monetary success for these big companies, whether or not they have products that work at the expense of their customers. In these difficult times it is a pity to see these companies making money off people who worked hard for it, and simply want to look and feel better about themselves. Now they start another trend with marketing cellulite soaps. Didn't they already earn enough with cellulite creams?
This simply means that if you have the means, forget spending thousands of dollars on products such as these if you think they can save you money. Just immediately go for surgical procedures that are more reliable and are regulated by various bodies in the United States. If not, then look for natural methods of getting rid of your cellulite, this means usually include exercise, dieting, and living a clean and healthy lifestyle. There is nothing is wrong with that.
These days with another cellulite remedy out that seeks to empty our wallets but provide the consumer with little to no results, one has to be wary when trying all these new and allegedly "breakthrough" cellulite remedies.
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