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BENEFITS OF CELLULITE MASSAGE TREATMENT

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Cellulite is a problem that affects most women. Hormones, genetics and diet all play a role in the appearance of cellulite. Although it affects both men and women, women are far more likely to have visible cellulite, irrespective of their age, ethnic origin or weight. Where is the cellulite located in general? Ladies: Arms, back, stomach, waist, bottom, hips, thighs, lower and upper legs. Gentlemen: Chest, back, stomach and waist, and upper legs. An unhealthy diet accelerates the degeneration of body cells, aggravating the appearance of cellulite. When we eat processed food, certain toxins are released, which over time reduces skin elasticity and slows...

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Advantages of Manicure and Pedicure

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Manicure and Pedicure are often thought to be a way of pampering yourself, but they are more than that. Along with making your hands, feet, and nails look gorgeous, it has a long-term advantage for your overall well-being. Here is how a Manicure and Pedicure can be helpful for you. #1. Keeps Your Hands and Feet Neat and Soft Getting manicures and pedicures can keep your hands, feet, and nails soft and smooth. The therapy primarily focuses on the skin surrounding your nails and the dirt underneath them. Moreover, mani-pedi prevents dry, cracked skin that often leads to scars and painful...

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What Is Cupping? Does It Work?

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During a cupping session, a practitioner places round cups directly on your skin. The cup is either first heated with fire or manually pumped to create a suction. The cups are then left on your skin for several minutes. Cupping became part of the mainstream conversation during the 2016 Summer Olympics, when swimmer Michael Phelps showed up to compete with round bruises covering his back.  "Cupping certainly isn't new. In ancient times, it was used for lung conditions like bronchitis and pneumonia."  And although it has soared in popularity recently, cupping has been around for thousands of years and traces...

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