Studies have shown that 95% of women are affected by cellulite<\/a>. Steps are taken to prevent this however in many instances it is hereditary. These Cellulites<\/a> reveal themselves in many forms sometimes showing up on our favourite body parts. Many have tried, saunas, creams, medication and a range of different diets, yet still they appear and remain. The second most common form of cellulite is Oedematous cellulite. This is mainly fluid retention and shows itself as soft Cellulites on loose skin.<\/p>\n Fibrotic cellulite on the other hand is compact and hard creating the same orange peel effect.<\/p>\n These different types of cellulite<\/a> can manifests itself as follows: Some Cellulites<\/a> can be stubborn, however with a little extra movement such as a brisk walk or swimming<\/a>, blood circulation will increase in effect loosening the stubborn fat tissues.<\/p>\n Here are a few tips:<\/p>\n
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\nWhat many don’t know is that there are several types and grades of Cellulites<\/a>. Some are visible while others are not. The three most common types are Adipose, Oedematous and Fibrotic cellulite. Adipose cellulite is a firm cellulite giving the appearance of an orange peel effect on skin. Its name is taken after the Adipose cell the main structure used to store body fat.<\/p>\n
\nA) Not visible even if you pinch your skin
\nB) Not visible when lying or standing however the orange peel effect can be seen when skin is pinched.
\nC) Can be visibly seen when standing but not when lying.
\nD) The worst kind and this is seen whenever standing or lying.<\/p>\n