Caffeine And Cellulite: New Meaning To Speed Bumps
There are so many things in society, in the world that just seem to go together; hot dogs and mustard, sweet and sour, flowers and chocolates, cookies and milk, Britney Spears and short-lived marriages, and now caffeine and cellulite. The mind does not always immediately associate cellulite with caffeine, but it has been one of the top active ingredients in most anti-cellulite creams and products.Â
The majority of women have extensively researched through newspapers, magazines, and web site articles as to what cellulite actually is. Usually referred to as cottage cheese or orange peel skin, cellulite is formed when fat cells begin pushing on the skin from underneath. The much maligned “hills and valleys” are then created.
Looking At Starbucks In A New Light
Although all women and will have to make amends with the arrival of cellulite; it does tend to be more prevalent in plus size and older women. Rather, it is most noticeable. Perhaps you are still curious about the role of caffeine? Cellulite seems to be much like stretch marks in the sense that, once you have them you always have them. Even more expensive and drastic ideas like liposuction cannot offer complete results. And so caffeine has long since entered the picture.Â
Can the same thing that makes you jumpy after too many cups of coffee be the answer to your cellulite woes? Studies and experiments are still being performed. But caffeine and cellulite are getting a lot of joint billing with the emerging of each new cream on the market. Caffeine temporarily constricts blood vessels, making the skin appear tighter. Revel in it baby; because soon the spell will be broken and you will be back in the garden with a bunch of bewildered mice and a pumpkin.
There are some conflicting reports about the effectiveness of caffeine in cellulite creams. Most health experts believe there is not any real good that comes from the products. If caffeine were so helpful, why is it not doing anything currently? Is the caffeine in most peoples’ diets not enough? Or is it not the correct amounts? It could also have to do with different body chemistries; a caffeine based cellulite product may yield results for one customer, but nothing for another. Each woman has a different physical make up, and can react to a product differently from someone else.
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September 21, 2009
Colon Cleanse :
does caffeine really work in cellulite creams?