Poor blood and lymphatic circulation is often responsible for cellulite known as “aqueous” cellulite. When circulation is sluggish, toxins, water and fats build up in the body and
water retention
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Tired of swollen, achy legs? If you suffer from water retention, it’s time to cut out certain foods!
How do I know if I have water retention?
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Drinking water just isn’t really your thing. Maybe you forget, maybe you’re not in the mood, or maybe you’d rather reach for a cold soda… Let’s be honest — we all have an excuse no
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About to turn 30 and worried about losing your firm, smooth skin? While certain changes that can trigger or worsen cellulite do tend to happen around this age, don’t panic — you’re
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Cellulite comes in three forms: adipose, fibrous and aqueous. This last form, also known as infiltrated cellulite or hydrolipodystrophy, is linked to water retention. To better und
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You may not have known this, but the appearance of cellulite is linked, among other things, to hormonal fluctuations. And during pregnancy, hormones go through major upheaval! We e
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When it comes to reducing cellulite, there are natural methods worth exploring — including the most well-known and effective one: the palper-rouler massage! Essential oils are also
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Temperatures are rising and we can (finally) make the most of the pool… Hello lounging on a sun chair, splashing around to cool off, sipping cocktails with our feet in the water… A
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Today, let’s take a closer look at cellulite and the best sports to tackle it. Even though there are several types of cellulite, staying physically active is essential if you want
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Swollen legs and ankles, tingling and uncomfortable sensations… water retention is a very common phenomenon among women. But did you know it can be linked to the appearance of aq