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Cellu-Lite200ml Cellulite & Slimming Gel Massage Cup Set

R399

R550
Excludes shipping

R399

R550
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When you buy the flagship, scientifically formulated Cellulite & Slimming Gel, you receive a cellulite massage cup too!

This innovative Cellulite Gel contains a novel blend of peptides, pure essential oils, caffeine and vitamin A. This is an easily absorbed, non-sticky water-based gel that aims to:

  • Reduce accumulated fat cells
  • Improve lymph drainage
  • Improve blood circulation
  • Reduce water retention
  • Increase skin elasticity

The cellulite massage suction cup works on the ancient practice of negative pressure massage to assist with lymph drainage and improve blood circulation.

This ancient practice of cupping uses a suction cup directly on skin to promote circulation and assist with lymph drainage. By combing manual lymph drainage and negative pressure massage, with the use of a suction cup, you will stimulate a flow of fresh nutrient-loaded oxygenated blood, release toxic lymph and clear waste from fat cells.

Additionally, the cup stretches the fascia that cause the dimpling of the skin (dermo-hypodermal junctions), and offer slightly better product absorption benefits.

Product Features
  • 200ml Cellulite Slimming Gel
  • Massage Cup
  • Expiry Date: March 2021

For more information visit Cellu-Lite

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