Natural Ways To Beat Cellulite
Desperate to reduce dimpled skin before your holiday? Try these recommended natural remedies
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Grab Some Coffee Grounds
It has long been thought that the caffeine in coffee helps combat cellulite, if used as a scrub. So clear an hour in your day (it could get messy!) and grab a handful of wet coffee granules to vigorously massage into dimpled skin. If you're feeling totally committed ahead of your summer break then repeat the process every morning and evening for two weeks to really see results. |
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Wrap It Up
Another cellulite buster that requires a little extra time, exfoliate your skin all over, then dry and massage almond or olive oil, with a drop of orange essential oil, into skin. Then wrap your body snugly in cellophane and lie quietly for 30 minutes to allow the oil to sink in. |
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Find Some Fennel
A simple way to beat the dimples, fennel seeds are known to help beat cellulite, thanks to their ability to help the body break down fat deposits. Eat a spoonful of fennel seeds once a day with a glass of water for best results. |
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Thyme for a Change
Herbal teas have countless health benefits, but thyme tea is the one to try to treat cellulite problem areas. Combine your tea drinking with massaging thyme oil into your cellulite daily. Keep the regime up for a week and you should see results. |
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Bathe In Salt
Taking salt baths is a great way to reduce cellulite, especially if you massage the granules into skin and exfoliate the effected areas as you bathe. Opt for sea salt for best results as it contains the best mixture of minerals. |
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Make A Gin-Bath Blend
The strangest remedy we've heard of to beat cellulite - but surely everything's worth a try! Add a few drops of the following essential oils: grapefruit, geranium, fennel, thyme and lavender - then add a shot of gin. Soak for 10 minutes in your bath concoction before using a body brush to massage over your cellulite in upward strokes for 20 minutes. Complete the treatment with a cold shower blast. |
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