Weight loss products: slimming cream and prayers
If you think that you can lose pounds without exercise and diet but simply by spreading a cream on yourself , I give you bad news and good news: the bad news is that you can’t. The good news is that you can save the money you spend on topical weight loss products, like a slimming cream (which if good costs at least twenty or thirty euros), for a mascara and a lipstick, or a hairdresser, or four evenings at the cinema. Given that creams and other cosmetics do very little in other fields as well, for example to effectively combat wrinkles (it would be enough not to smoke and protect yourself from the sun) or to fight cellulite (come on, what is that product that counteracts cellulite apart from improving the appearance of the superficial layer of the skin?), imagine making you lose localized fat. There you need either the holy hand of the plastic surgeon with a nice liposuction or some aesthetic lipolysis treatment , or you can try physical activity: from personal experience I tell youthat high intensity exercises can go a long way in reducing localized fat mass.
In short, you have to either spend a fortune with invasive treatments or work hard in the gym . The slimming cream is added to all those weight loss products that are passed off as “adjuvants” for weight loss. According to the advertisement, these slimming products should stimulate lipolysis, or the dissolution of fat cells, and thus make you lose weight: inside, in addition to the usual known excipients (caffeine, centella, Q10) there are substances called nicotinates ( read about this review on this invaluable site of anti-waffle advice and discoveries
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