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Roller Massage's Anti-Cellulite Action
- The healing and
slimming properties of seaweed has been known for over 400 years.
In ancient times, Chinese, Japanese and English women used seaweed
in baths to beautify the body and for weight control. Cytofiltrate
of Fucus serratus is obtained from brown algae, recognized for
its slenderizing and draining properties. Highly nutritive, it's
rich in iodine, minerals, salts and trace elements; it stimulates
circulation and facilitates breakdown of fat in problem areas,
improving the skin's appearance.
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- Caobromine®
- Its slenderizing action comes from its caffeine and theobromine.
Caffeine in particular is recognized as an effective
anti-cellulite agent by scientists and cosmetologists alike. It is
lipolytic (fat-breaking) and activates the enzyme, triglyceride
lipase--an enzyme that plays a major role in the breakdown of fat
in adipocytes (fat cells). Inches fall away as adipocytes shrink
in size for a leaner figure. Flavanoids contribute to the
improvement of microcirculation in the skin.
- Sepilift® DPHP possesses
triple-firming action to banish unwelcome cellulite:
- It stimulates and strengthens
collagen fibers rejuvenating your skin to its former resilience
and tone.
- It protects elastic fibers from
elastase, (an enzyme that causes the skin to lose elasticity) so
Sepilift® DPHP helps restore and preserve the elasticity of your
skin.
- Because it is an anti-oxidant,
Sepiliftit ® protects connective tissues from free-radical
damage, which preserves your skin's youthful luster and postpones
the aging of your skin.
| Pleasant
perfume |
96% |
Lipozone®
Roller Massage appraisal by consumers. Cellulite visibly reduced
within 4 weeks. Clinical study carried out by the Dermscan
Laboratory, report no. 98474 of 25/09/98 |
| Softer
skin |
84% |
| Smoother
skin |
68% |
| Decrease
of cellulite |
88% |
| Cellulite:
The Bottom Line |
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About 95 percent of women complain
that they have some degree of cellulite. What the French call "peau
d'orange" or (rather nastily) "graisse parasite"
(inactive fat), we call "cellulite", "cottage cheese
fat", "orange-peel skin" or just plain "aaargh!"
No one knows for sure why women lose
out in this particular battle of the sexes. For starters, women have
an average of 35 billion fat cells compared with 28 billion in men.
While cellulite is linked to obesity (meaning you're prone to it if
you're overweight), slim women are not necessarily spared. Many have
fat around their thighs and buttocks that becomes loose and wobbly
with age. Puberty, pregnancy, going on the pill and menopause are
times in a woman's life when cellulite appears or accelerates.
Poor lymphatic
drainage, sluggish circulation, constipation, and weaked functioning
of liver and kidneys are common in women prone to cellulite.
Cosmetologists explain that a certain balance must exist in the fat
cell layer in order for the skin to remain smooth. Stress, poor diet,
too much tea, coffee, or salt and/or the lack of exercise can increase
fat storage and disturb your fat cell balance.
Fat is stored as
triglycerides in fat cells. Lipolysis is the process in which
triglycerides are split into free fatty acids (FFAs) and glycerol.
This reaction involves triglyceride lipase, a key enzyme in the
breakdown of fat. FFAs and glycerol which are released into the
bloodstream provide body systems and muscles the energy that they
need. Phosphodiesterase (PDE) found in fat cells can inhibit
lipolysis. Certain compounds such as theobromine and caffeine can
inactivate PDE which in turn supports the performance of
triglyceride lipase in the breakdown of stubborn fat.
Lipogenesis
is the process in which circulating FFAs become triglycerides which
enter fat cells and increase their size. This process requires the
lipoprotein lipase enzyme which encourages the storage of fat and
causes the unsightly bulges that are so apparent in cellulite. In high
concentrations, caffeine can act as an effective anti-cellulite agent
because it reduces the activity of this fat-storing enzyme.
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