Fat Girl Slim

by admin on August 9, 2011

Fat Girl Slim, manufactured by the New York City’s Bliss SPA, is a nighttime cellulite cream being sold through its spa’s website and through a host of on line retailers nationwide. It’s affordable and easy to use. However, the real question is, does it work?
Fat Girl Slim cellulite cream takes on an entirely new approach to weight loss. Instead of any gimmicky diet pill, this cream is absorbed in to the body topically. When massaging it into the skin, it firms, tones and gives the temporary effect of having less cellulite. While at the same time, it works as an appetite suppressant.

How exactly does it suppress one’s appetite? By it’s ingredients and extracts, used in inducing a well-rested sleep, which helps in aiding weight loss and overall wellness.

Fat Girl Slim cellulite cream’s ingredients include some very natural agents such as red algae extract, lotus extract and lavender. And they are known by skincare enthusiasts to aid in fighting cellulite (supposedly they break down fat cells in the body.)

Other substances one would find in the Fat Girl Slim container are shea butter, alcohol and glycerin. And of note, caffeine encapsulated in qusomes which is a fancy term for caffeine entering in to the skin through the cream. Naysayers, claiming this ingredient has no proven effect on fat burning, have disputed how effective this actually is for weight loss.

Massaging this cellulite cream for twenty seconds over problem areas before bed is suggested, however, it doesn’t state on the packaging for how many days or months to use it.

Overall, the benefits of Bliss’ Fat Girl Slim is that it is affordable, readily available on a multitude of hosting sites, and easy to use. There is a refund policy in effect, as well.

The caveats are, inclusive ingredients, no historical proof of weight loss, and no clinical research in support of this product.

Additionally, Bliss has a humorous marketing campaign for Fat Girl Slim. The
name alone is clever and a take on a reputable dj/musician from the late 90’s. So one wonders if it a whimsical gimmick or if should it be taken seriously.

Therefore, combined with the look of the product and what it touts as a weight loss solution, there are doubts this actually works. Many people feel it does not replace proper diet and exercise. And others say there other known products to have had a more proven success rate.

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