Showing posts with label Cellulite MD. Show all posts
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Friday, January 2, 2015

5 Cellulite fighting ingredients to look for

Many people are now turning towards anti cellulite creams to help deal with cellulite amongst them. However, when choosing an anti cellulite cream, it is important to examine the ingredients that are contained in such creams as well as understand the key ingredients that are most effective and get the job done. There are secret weapons that are used to fight cellulite among women. Today, women spend over 12 million dollars a year on anti cellulite treatments. These treatments range from creams to surgery.

One secret weapon to fight cellulite is your diet. You should avoid too much sugar and salt. A healthy diet can go a long way in reducing the cellulite. Sugar is stored in the fat cells, causing them to expand. Sodium is contained in salt, hence the reason why you should avoid salt. Sodium causes fluid retention thereby making the cellulite to look even worse.

Some creams combine the most effective components when it comes to fighting dimples so as to come up with one comprehensive cellulite fighting compound that is very effective.

Key ingredients in anti cellulite creams:-
Caffeine: this is very popular across the world over a wide variety of cosmetics and skin care products. This is because; caffeine is capable of temporarily tightening the skin and make it firm. This is achieved by the fact that caffeine absorbs moisture thereby dehydrating the skin. This works instantaneously. By tightening the skin, the appearance of dimples and lumps reduces and the skin becomes smoother and more even. Caffeine can also be an anti-inflammatory agent that can help to reduce swelling underneath the skin. Such swellings are caused by herniated connective tissue thereby minimizing the cause of dimples on the skin.

Gluacine: this refers to an oil that derived from the horned poppy flower. This oil also has an anti-inflammatory effect that is very similar to the effect caused by caffeine. It may decrease water retaining in the skin while at the same time increasing the firmness of the skin giving the skin an even look.

Bladderwrack extract: this is a marine algae that can remove all excess fluids trapped underneath the layers of skin. This ensures that the skin is free and can shrink because all the liquid trapped in between has been removed.

Centella Asiatica extract: this refers to a versatile herb that has many applications when it comes to skin care. In addition, it is anti-inflammatory agent produces similar effects to caffeine when it applied on the skin.

L-carnitine: this is an amino acid that is mainly involved in the metabolism of fats in the body. This amino acid can help in the breaking down of fats that occur underneath the skin’s surface. This reduces the amount of fat in the connective tissue.

Coenzyme A: this is an enzyme that is involved the synthesis of fatty acids as well as the oxidation of the same. This enzyme produces similar effects to L-carnitine.

Bupleurum falcatum extract: this is the most commonly herb in Chinese medicine. It helps in activating lipolysis which in turn breaks down the fat stored in the skin.

Vitamin C: this is the key antioxidant because it improves the circulation of blood around the skin.