Cellulite Slayer Body Toning Massage Oil
Price:
$20.89
Cellulite Slayer=Cellulite Removal
Smooths tones perks up skin reducing wrinkles or dimpled appearance.
Why buy?
Promotes detoxification balances moisture deeply nourishes leaves skin noticeably radiant
An invigorating body oil containing organic essential oils and Ayurveda detox herbs proven to fight cellulite.
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| Shelf-Life | 2 years |
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| Ingredients | Sesame Oil*,Sunflower Oil *, Safflower Oil*, Bala oil, Calamus*, Fennel seed oil, Juniper Berry Oil, Holy Basil*, Rosemary*, Eucalyptus, Grapefruit, Lemon, and thailams of: ushnadi, bala, shatavari, ashwagandha. *Certified Organic |
| Attributes | Made with shatavari and bala thailams |
Product Description
Cellulite Slayer oil can be used to smooth, tone and support the overall condition of your skin.
Organic Ayurveda herbs promote detoxification, balance moisture and deeply nourish, leaving your skin noticeably radiant, smooth and soft skin.
Essential oils that treat cellulite most effectively (the top three are the absolute best):
- Juniper
- Grapefruit
- Fennel
- Rosemary
- Sage
- Lemon
- Cypress
Daily self-massage is one of the best weapons a woman has when it comes to fighting cellulite. You might not think that toxins play a part in the build up of cellulite, but they absolutely do. Where does the body store toxins? In fat.
It’s sad, but true. To help reduce the embarrassing appearance of cellulite, it is vital to remove the toxins that have accumulated in your body.
Without taking action, the build-up of toxins will only grow, making cellulite worse and worse as time goes on
How to Use: Daily massage is a critical step in combating and improving the appearance of cellulite, helps revive micro circulation and resorption of liquids. Apply with firm upward circular strokes, on problem areas at least twice a day. Using a mitt or our Ayurveda herbal loofah helps accentuate the effects.
When was the last time you freaked out about cellulite – or even the small, shadowy possibility that you might have it?
Would you rather try this simple remedy, or throw down big moolah for bottled treatments at the department store counter?
