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Secret about Cellulite October 29 2016

 

Oh, cellulite.

Our genetics are the biggest cause of cellulite. Exercise, diet, hormones, laxity of the connective tissue, and our overall lifestyle can attribute to the expression of cellulite.

If we want to create a smooth silhouette, what can we do? Let’s talk technology first.

They’re have been many medical treatments that have provided some good results, but mostly have been disappointing and costly. Two new machines that came out this year have some promise, but time will tell if they can create anything more than temporary results.

Stubborn Toxins

Most treatments use a vacuum feature that creates swelling which only delivers a temporary result. It can be beneficial by creating a “detox” of the area and better circulation, but there are many ways to create this on your own via exercise, saunas, massage, etc. The homecare massager “Body Belle,” is an amazing way to boost blood and lymphatic flow. It also stretches the fibrous tissue to improve elasticity. This strengthening of the connective tissue is key.

Dermal Bonding

When the skin on our body looses elasticity and the connection between all the layers weaken, cellulite looks it’s worst! We need to strengthen the relationship between all the layers. Stretching, yoga and Pilates can really help. I target this factor at my clinic by mixing radio frequency skin tightening treatments with CIT collagen building treatments to get the skin pillowy and youthful looking.

Daily Rituals

Exfoliating on a daily basis in the shower is essential. It wakens up the skin, and preps it for the topicals you apply during your morning beauty ritual. You can use the body brush head on your clarisonic or you can get create your own homemade sugar scrubs. Add a little rosemary oil to your recipe for blood flow. The one skincare line for the body that I’ve seen deliver real results is called Kayo. Their Concentrated Slimming Serum creates not only amazing instant results, but also truly accumulative benefits. The Vitamin Boost is essential for rebuilding the skin. For a supportive supplement, I love ATP by Meehan Formulations. This formulation keeps your body clean and fine-tuned by energizing your cells and keeps you fit on a truly molecular level.

Hormones

Cellulite can be related to hormone imbalances, specifically an excess of estrogen and a deficiency in progesterone. It’s so important for women to get their hormones checked regularly. It has an astronomical effect on our skin. You can create a hormone-balanced climate through naturopathy and even easy diet changes. Other internal contributors to cellulite are low thyroid, adrenal dysfunction, and blood sugar imbalance.

Cellulite can be a telling sign that we need to shift things in our whole-body health routine. Giving some extra love to ourselves is a priceless investment on our path to living our most vital life. Empowering our bodies empowers our lives.

 

Image via LVBX Magazine


Bright Eyes Carrot Ginger Soup December 30 2014

This vegan super soup has changed my life! I recently discovered The Farmer's Kitchen, an urban farm and catering service located in Los Angeles.  I order healthy and delicious soups for delivery once per week and am able to indulge in a 'home cooked' meal any time I want.  Follow The Farmer's Kitchen on Instagram + Twitter for inspired, healthy ideas to keep you beautiful from the inside out!

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- The Wandering Aesthetic

p.s. The Farmer's Kitchen shared an easy at home version of this recipe with us!

BRIGHT EYES CARROT SOUP
1/2 cup olive oil
1 tbsp sesame oil
2 large onions roughly chopped
3/4 head of garlic
2 bunches of celery
approx 2lbs of carrots
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup chopped ginger
1/4 cup thyme leaves
15oz of white beans
2 bay leaves (remove before blending)
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp paprika 
6 cups of water
After 20 minutes of boiling add 4 more cups of water.
Blend well.
Add garnish: green onions chopped or cilantro.