Workout sessions, targeted diets, exercises at home… Fighting cellulite takes motivation and a willingness to pull out all the stops. But you can also treat yourself while tackling those dimples — and here’s the proof!
The anti-cellulite herbal tea
To avoid reaching for far less healthy drinks, turn to delicious herbal infusions! Simply steep 5 g of red vine and witch hazel in 250 ml of boiling water. You can drink this up to 3 times a day for 3 weeks. These plants are ideal for helping to combat the inflammation associated with cellulite and the orange-peel effect.
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A pleasantly scented massage oil
Fighting cellulite also means performing targeted massages with the right oil — one that smells as good as it works. You can prepare a specific, active blend to help reduce inflammation and support the breakdown of fat cells.
To do so, mix 1 ml of cypress essential oil, 1.5 ml of lemongrass essential oil and 2.5 ml of cedarwood essential oil, along with 15 ml of calophyllum and argan vegetable oil. Apply 15 drops of this oil to the skin before starting your anti-cellulite massage.
Read also: Stubborn dimples: the cupping massage technique
Cellublue: a moment of pure relaxation
Now that you know how to make your own massage oil, why not use it with your Cellublue Cupping Cup ? If you’d rather skip the DIY, we also have our own Anti-Cellulite Massage Oil. A massage session with this little blue cup should never feel like a chore — quite the opposite! After a few uses, once you’ve mastered the right technique, your daily massage will become a genuine moment of relaxation.
Simply choose a rich massage oil and be generous with the amount you apply to your skin. The cup should glide smoothly — no need to press too hard. Use circular movements to boost circulation and encourage the release of fat cells. So yes, you really can fight cellulite while enjoying a cosy self-care moment at home!
Fight cellulite in the bath
Nothing is simpler or more relaxing than running yourself a lovely bath! Gather 1 handful of bladderwrack, 1 handful of dandelion, 1 handful of chamomile and 1 handful of horsetail. Steep them in 2 litres of boiling water, strain, then add the mixture to your bathwater. Don’t forget to light a few candles!
You can also do your anti-cellulite massage in the shower with the Shower Oil anti-cellulite! Specially designed for use under water, the shower oil offers a dual cleansing and anti-cellulite action to help the Cupping Cups and the Orange-Peel Massager glide effortlessly under the water!




