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Q: Just Wondering
asked by: hm_03 on October 12th, 2004
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I know this may come off to be a dumb question but I was just wondering. Is it bad to use cellulite cream while pregnant. Some say no but some say maybe.
I personally don't think so because that can't harm the baby. But then again i'm like I don't know because of the stuff they may contain.

I just need ya'll girls feed back on it.

Thank you. :d
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Kia
replied on October 12th, 2004
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Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm dunno, good question though.

I wouldn't think there would be a problem, the most part of it working is the massage you put into it (they cheat and don't tell ya that bit).
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bellax0x
replied on October 12th, 2004
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Hmm idk ive never heard of it being bad. But idk

<3
gaby
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IDABABY
replied on October 12th, 2004
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This is what I found out about cellulite cream-

a cream rich in a natural lipo-reducer such as birch extract. Reducing acts on local adipose, on fatty cushions and as an ally to re-shape a somewhat heavy silhouette. Its formula is enriched with a derivative of vitamin e, ivy and horse chestnut extracts, really effective against water retention to improve the tissues' tone, together with vegetable "collagen", in order to keep them elastic and supple. Its thermoactive effect accelerates absorbency of the active ingredients by our tissues, reactivates the peripheral micro-circulation, dissolves fat quickly and makes skin look smooth and toned again.

For whom: to obtain an enviable silhouette all year around. To eliminate local adipose accumulations and re-shape our body. As daily preventive treatment.

Arrow n.B.: it is not recommended during pregnancy and nursing not suitable to subjects with varicose veins or fragile capillaries
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FairyLexi
replied on October 13th, 2004
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I saw on 20/20 that cellulite creams don't work and that no matter what you weigh you're bound to have some form of it.
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IDABABY
replied on October 13th, 2004
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Thats right....No matter if you are a size 0 or 20 you still have cellulite on your body and stretch marks.
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sdwood2
replied on October 13th, 2004
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Im not sure I would ask your dr but I dont think it works if it did they would never have it anywere everyone would be buying it up
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