I have flabby thighs – What should I do?
Flabby thighs are a problem that affect a lot of women. If it seems difficult to lose these inelegant rolls of fat, it’s not impossible to get rid of flabby thighs.
How do flabby thighs develop?
From puberty, the adipose cells form and move to the base of the hips. That’s what we call flabby thighs. The body keeps this fat reserve for those times when it is needed (in the case of pregnancy, for example). As a result, these reserves are often slower to disappear than on other parts of the body. The best way to get rid of flabby thighs is to do regular physical activity. Like this, through exercises targeted against flabby thighs, it’s a lot easier to make the fat disappear.
Special beauty care to lose your flabby thighs
The fat is generally found at the top of the thighs and base of the buttocks. Applying creams on this area with a regular massage can visibly reduce the unsightly rolls. As a slimming specialist, Clarins has taken the problem of flabby thighs very seriously and developed a range of products to help combat the problem. To help to get rid of flabby thighs, mix Body Firming Cream with a few drops of Tonic Body Treatment Oil and apply to the legs.
All parts of the body can receive a scrub, including the often mistreated feet. A foot scrub is the first step to a good pedicure.
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