Recipes For Natural Cellulite Skin Care

Everyone is going natural these days. With all the Go
Green campaigns being advocated worldwide it’s not very
suprising that people are now looking for recipes for
natural cellulite skin care.

Natural treatments have always been seen as less toxic,
usually less expensive and in most cases can be made
in the comfort of your own home. Just mix a few herbs
and maybe some dead sea mud and you are good to go.

The question remains are they any natural cures for
cellulite
that actually work or have been proven to work.
In all my research on the internet I have seen a number
of sites that claim to have “the” natural treatment to
help you get rid of your cellulite. All you see on these
websites is claims from the product manufacturer or
distributer, hardly ever do you see testimonials from
satisfied customers.

Here are 3 recipes for natural cellulite skin care:

1. Natural Cellulite Gel

This is a natural gel that is made from a natural extract
called Myriceline. Other ingredients include Seaweed,
horsetail, butcher’s room, rosemary, grapefruit, centella,
bitter orange, bayberry, kelp and laminaria are few
natural ingredients and herbs.

2.  Requiem Cellulite Natural Cream

This is a cream thst is made from some essential and aromatic
oils. This cream can be applied after your shower and has
been proven to be effective in eliminating cellulite from
all parts of the body.

3.  Nutrave Natural Cream

This is one of the more pure of the natural creams. It is
made from Grape Seed, Glycerin, emolium delta cream,
centalla asiatica, water; cafeisilane C, fragrance, nanomoist
and a few other natural extracts.

As you can see, it is very difficult to actually get recipes
for natural cellulite skin care.
This type of information is
not readily available and those that do know the recipes
seem to prefer to use them to manufacture the natural creams
and solutions and then sell them to us the general public.

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