Aug 17
Aug 17
Heh, as if we don’t know and need some plastic surgeons to study and analyse. And it is with wicked grins that I proudly declare that I no longer give two hoots about cellulite because wearing mini skirts and micro shorts aren’t in my lifestyle. anymore. *sniff* Also, I won’t be prancing on the beach in two piece bikinis and thongs. Probably in my next life.
But ahh…those late teenage years through adulthood where each girl has to exercise, eat healthily, avoid coffee, drink plenty of water yadda yadda yadda to avoid the bane of the orange peel skin. I am sure each woman can relate to the horrors of finding some cellulite on their butts or thighs. Which incidently looks 100 times worse when under the sunny skies on the beach. Those stick thin models aren’t helping plus those stupid slimming ads with models which have been heavily photoshopped certainly makes the most normal body, looks like a hippo.
Dieting can make cellulite worse, say doctors
By Maxine Frith, Social Affairs Correspondent
Published: 16 August 2006
It is the one thing (other than Pete Doherty) Kate Moss has got that most women don’t want: cellulite.
Millions of pounds are spent each year on creams, machines and even clothes that claim to shift the telltale orange peel effect from legs and thighs, while weight-loss programmes also promise to banish those unsightly creases in the skin.
But leading cosmetic surgeons have now told women they must get used to the lumpy look as a fact of life.
An article in the medical journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery said losing weight will not banish cellulite altogether and in some cases could make it worse.
Recent pictures have showed that even the super-slim model Ms Moss has fallen victim to the condition. (full article)
Let’s give a wicked toast that Ms. Kate Moss also got it. Yay!