Let’s face it, truth is, no matter how skinny a person is, cellulite is still one of their biggest enemies, especially during bikini season. Yes, that’s tiny little Eva Longoria in the photo to the left with cellulite! Owner of the Townhouse Spa in NYC, Jamie Ahn, filled me in on how to eliminate the enemy (and she’s not a fan of creams).
“Cellulite treatments in the spa have sky rocketed about 60% in the past month because of bathing suit season,” stated Ahn.
The Townhouse Spa offers a cellulite treatment that uses an Ultrasound and non-invasive subdermal therapy to treat all different forms of cellulite. It can be performed… anywhere on your body from your butt and thighs to your stomach and upper arms. However if you can’t afford spa treatments, there are things you can do on your own to improve the appearance of cellulite.
“The key to ridding cellulite is all in circulation,” spilled Ahn. The best thing to do before hitting the beach is get a massage. Your butt, and thighs normally receive no circulation on their own so you have to work them yourself. Do squats and lunges to get the blood flowing in that area and massage it in a circular motion. You’ll see in a short period of time that the cellulite is not as noticeable. You can also drink water with electrolytes.












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I have struggled with cellulite for ages and if I have learned one thing it’s that diet and exercise is the only real way to help get rid of it.
When it comes to taking care of your skin… touch your face less and wash your hands more! Don’t get too surgical on yourself. It’s very tempting to pick… poke… squeeze… and scratch in front of the mirror. But the more you traumatize the skin… the greater your risk of scarring. Apply treatment products and let them work.
Eva Longoria is skinny fat. her tummy bulge and the begining of a double chin are signs tht a sedentary lifestyle is now taking its toll. She still looks good but avoiding activity takes more of a toll as one ages.