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Cellulite Meets its Fate at the Leg School

Filed under: Style in the News

Get gams like these at Leg School (if you can afford it!). Photo by Arjun Kartha/sxc.hu

Cellulite is like the killer in an '80s horror movie -- no matter how hard you fight, it just won't die.

Over the years there have been lotions, potions, diets, massages and plenty of wacky contraptions invented to smooth the dimply predicament, but most women have accepted the fact that none of them actually work. Until now, that is. Introducing Leg School.

A cellulite-cursed writer for UK's Daily Telegraph flew to the Capri Palace Hotel and Spa to attend and report on Leg School -- an intensive, three-day, cellulite-blasting overhaul run by a renowned doctor who has made it his mission to study and remedy the causes of cellulite.

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Smooth Your Body - Tip of the Day!

Filed under: Skin Care, Style Tip of the Day, Beauty Tips

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Winter is almost over. That means no more hiding those callused toes and rough elbows under socks and sweaters! While exercise can tighten and tone, there are still some things (Read: Our pasty skin and cellulite) that need a little extra help. Here are some amazing products that will further tone, tighten, and smooth your bod from head to toe. You'll be ready for short shorts in no time!

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The Younger Skin Diet - Week 8

Filed under: Skin Care

boydie beenerThe final "bonus" week of the Wellness with Rose program was incredibly fun because, as a beauty fanatic, I love testing different creams and oils on my skin. Now that Rose has helped me flush out my body and clear up my skin, I am not afraid to try anything she suggests. This week she provided enough topical suggestions to keep me experimenting in my "spa" (a.k.a. my bathroom) for months!

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Nine Minute Miracle Cellulite Cream

Filed under: Style in the News, Skin Care, Beauty Tips

Can a cellulite cream really work in nine minutes? Wait, can a cellulite cream really work at all? That's what Green Island Labs' Adonia LegTone serum is claiming, and not only did they sell out within seven days of launching in the United States, they also already have over 100,000 advance orders in the United Kingdom.

Age-Defying Beauty - Expert Tips

    Who says it's all down hill after 40? Many of Hollywood's leading ladies reach their career - and beauty - peaks at at 45, 55, even 65. So we asked four beauty experts, who are over 40 themselves, for advice on the cosmetic needs of mature women - like hair styles that shave years off your look, the best makeup shades for older women, and skincare that can reverse aging (really!). Read on to get your biggest age-related questions answered, and look absolutely fabulous at 40 and beyond.

    OUR EXPERTS: Rona O'Connor (left), Celebrity Colorist and Co-Owner of Lukaro Salon in Beverly Hills. Sandy Linter (middle), acclaimed makeup artist and Lancôme Beauty at Every Age Expert. Luke O'Connor, Suave Celebrity Stylist and Co-Owner of Lukaro Salon Beverly Hills. Dr. Doris Day (not pictured), author of Forget the Facelift and Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at NYU Medical Center.

    - Melissa Goldberg

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    TIP: WEAR YOUR SUNSCREEN
    "It's so much easier to prevent the aging process with daily sunscreen use than to try to repair it after the fact," says Dr. Doris Day. For an optimal anti-aging skincare routine to ensure gorgeous skin like Meryl Streep's, Dr. Day recommends looking for products that contain wrinkle-fighting retinoid, anti-oxidant vitamin c, anti-inflammatory niacinamide and skin-soothing caffeine.

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    TIP: YOU CAN REVERSE AGING
    Simply using sun protection and avoiding excess ultra violet rays allows your skin to naturally repair itself. An anti-aging skincare routine will amplify results, for skin that looks taut and even like Vanessa Williams'. "Adding dermatologic procedures like chemical peels or laser treatments can then dramatically improve your skin further," says Dr. Day.

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    TIP: INVEST IN A PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT
    Choosing the right doctor-administered treatment depends on your age, and if done correctly, can give spectacularly age-defying results (Exhibit A: Madonna's complexion is better than that of most 30 year olds). In your 20s, Botox prevents aging by freezing muscles from wrinkle-causing motions. For moderate aging, injectibles like Restylane and Juvederm beautifully though temporarily fill volume loss. For older pigmentation damage and wrinkling, the Fractional CO2 laser known as the "Total Fx" is the gold standard for skin resurfacing, with downtime as little as five to seven days, says Dr. Day.

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    TIP: TRUST A PROVEN ANTI-AGING CREAM
    We asked Dr. Day for her favorite age fighters: "Olay's new Pro-X Hydra Firming Cream contains peptides, which increases collagen production for firmer skin, and niacinamide, which accelerates cell renewal to both treat and reverse past skin care damage. Clinique's Superdefense SPF 25 combines an anti-oxidant punch with full spectrum sun protection, and comes in special formulations for different skin types."

    Clinique | Olay

    TIP: WEAR NATURAL MAKEUP SHADES
    Stick with muted taupes, coffees, creams and blacks to enhance the shape of your eyes, and be wary of high shimmers that can accentuate lines. For a pop of color, choose either your cheeks or lips to highlight – but be careful not to choose a vampy dark lipcolor as it can age you, advises Sandy Linter, Lancôme's Beauty at Every Age Expert.

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    TIP: SWITCH TO CREAMIER MAKEUP
    Take a cue from Jane Seymour and pay attention to texture, not just color in your products. Lip items should be moist and facial products like foundation and concealer should be creamy instead of thick so they don't migrate into lines. "You have to like the way it feels when it goes on," adds Linter.

    Jason Merritt

    TIP: KEEP LIPSTICK IN PLACE
    For lipstick that lasts like Sophia Loren's, always line with a neutral pencil first, and then fill in your lips to provide a base for color to adhere to. Next, apply a moisturizing lip color that is rich, not runny, to the lip. If you want to add a smidge of gloss, apply only to the center bottom lip so as not to over-gloss, says Linter.

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    TIP: DON'T SKIMP OUT ON MAKEUP
    The biggest cosmetics mistake older women make is to not wear any makeup at all, says Linter. Age draws some of the natural color out of skin, so even a light application can do wonders to refresh and re-engergize a face, a la Christy Brinkley's glowing complexion. "Products have improved drastically over the years – don't be afraid to go to your local beauty counter and experiment!" adds Linter.

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    TIP: BANGS MAKE YOU LOOK YOUNGER
    "Bangs can make you look younger," says says Luke O'Connor, Suave Celebrity Stylist and co-owner of Lukaro salon in Beverly Hills. "Pick a style that accents your face to soften and bring out your best features." A soft fringe or side swept bangs, like Angela Basset's, are both very youthful.

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Style Lies: You can get rid of cellulite

Filed under: Style Lies


Lie. We hate to break it to you but there is no good way to get rid of cellulite.

Not even diet, exercise, or liposuction? Nope.

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Cellulite busting sneakers

Filed under: Accessories, Shoes

Bliss - mbt boost (cellulite busting sneakers)
Cellulite. No one likes it and a lot of people have it. For those people who do have cellulite, they will do whatever it takes to get rid of it. Slather on creams, use vibrating contraptions, and get injections, whatever.

Now you can leave those "old-fashioned" techniques alone and just strap on a pair of shoes -- fugly shoes. I, thankfully, don't have cellulite but if I did I would not be caught dead in these shoes! I mean look at them they are hideous.

These platform pink sneakers from Bliss World claim to bust cellulite, lift your booty, tone muscles, improve your posture, and make you taller -- just by walking around in them. These shoes could walk me to a pot of gold and I still wouldn't wear them. The question is, would you?

Available in women's whole and half sizes in pink/gray or blue/gray for $245.

Good-bye Cellulite

Filed under: Skin Care

Nivea Body Good-bye Cellulite Patches
Getting your legs is summer shape can be as easy as a shave, some sunless tanner and for some a few extra hours in the gym. But for many women shaving, tanning, and squats are no match for cellulite.

According to Tyra Banks Nivea Body Good-bye Cellulite Patches are the cure to cellulite. Last week Tyra Banks had a whole show devoted to legs and the slew of problems that come with them (especially will summer right around the corner).

Tyra had four women with various leg shapes/ weight who had cellulite. They were all challenged to try the patches. I know television isn't always truthful but all of the women has amazing results. I am one of the lucky ones who doesn't have cellulite (please refrain from throwing rotten fruit at me) but if I did I would try this product -- that's how convincing the segment was.

Has anyone else tried this product? Is it the cure for cellulite? Inquiring minds want to know.

Kneipp-Kur is a neat cure for cellulite

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care

kneipp-kurThey say there is no such thing as a "magic pill" or a "miracle cream," but perhaps "they" (whoever they may be) never came across Kneipp-Kur.

Apparently, Kneipp-Kur is the cure for that stuff for which we normally turn to Dr. 90210 and his set of Ginsu knives and a derma-Dyson -- cellulite. Kneipp-Kur's new Anti-Cellulite treatment, which includes an Exfoliating Body Scrub, Skin Massage Oil, Intensive Cream and Moisture Bath, employs natural, active ingredients like grapeseed oil, sandalwood fruit, sunflower oil, jojoba wax, shea butter and avocado extract. I don't know what those all do, but the Grape Seed Massage Oil and Scrub have been tested and shown to reduce the appearance of cellulite after two weeks by 88.4% of users.

That's good enough for me to try it!

[via: The StylePhile]

Can an undergarment fix cellulite?

Filed under: Swimwear and Lingerie

Cass and Co., a line of fashionable slimming garments is coming out with a new product that promises to not only hold in your lumpy bits and still the jiggle but actually improve your skin. Their Wear Repair line uses a fabric which contains copper that designer Susan Ledyard says acts like a firming cream in fabric form. The copper-enhanced fibers are said to improve skin elasticity and decrease fine lines and wrinkles and yes, reduce cellulite. The new line retails from $68 - $128. The styles come in black and nude in sizes S/M (0-6), M/L (8-10) and L/XL (12-16) and are available as a scoop T-shirt with 3/4 sleeves, capri length leggings and a boy short. They say you have to wear it often for best results. I've never had much luck with cellulite creams so I'm skeptical about this, curious, but skeptical.

Anti-cellulite products: do they work?

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care

Let's get one thing straight. No product is going to make cellulite disappear. If you find one that promises to do so, wake up and smell the snake oil, baby, because the only thing that makes cellulite really disappear (and even this is debatable) is exercise, and lots of it.

But for those of us who either have the orange-peel flab or live in fear of getting it, there is a cellulite treatment that I have found to be effective. Unfortunately, it's on the fast track to that graveyard known as discontinued beauty products. Healing Garden's Anti-Cellulite Mousse is quite possibly the weirdest product I have ever used. To be honest, I have no idea how the crackling mousse found its way onto the shelves to begin with, but it did. It smells bad; it's hard to get out of the can; it feels like you are putting liquid nitrogen on your skin. But all of the unpleasantness seems worth it because the product is actually quite effective.

You can still buy a bottle on Ebay or at your local Big Lots. You better believe I'm buying up a lifetime supply because I am hooked!

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