Cellulite Statistics

By on July 27, 2006

Concerned about cellulite? Don’t be. There are natural remedies out there that may actually work.


Over 90% of women over the age of 30 will develop some form of cellulite. This war against those dreaded fatty deposits fills the pages of numerous women’s magazines and is the bane of women all over the world. It is a sad but true fact that cellulite affects the majority of women and it appears that no one is safe, as it can affect both thin and overweight women.

There are a variety of actors that determine how much cellulite you have which include hormonal changes, family history, genetics, age, pollution and lifestyle, including diet, activity levels, smoking, alcohol intake and stress.

Although diet and exercise can diminish cellulite, a large part of cellulite is composed of toxins, fluids and fat which become trapped deep in the skin. The connective tissue thickens and hardens, resulting in a dimpling appearance. As we grow older, the layer of skin thins, resulting in the bulging rippled look we all hate.

Some women are prepared to take drastic and potentially damaging surgical measures, or spend a lot of time and money to rid themnselves of this problem. Fortunately there are natural alternatives on the market which are basically topical creams containing proprietary ingredients which are delivered directly to the affected area by a time released liposome delivery system.

Liposomes are used to transport these ingredients through the layers of skin and into the fat cells themselves. Once inside, they go to work to help the ingredients stimulate the metabolism in the fat cells, so they will eventually reduce in individual size and flatten the dimpled, “orange peel” appearance of cellulite.

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