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St. Ives Launches Cellulite Treatment

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I admit that St. Ives doesn’t exactly conjure up images of cutting-edge skin care, but I thought this was worth a mention. New on the market are two products–“a complete anti-cellulite regimen”–clinically proven (of course) to reduce the appearance of cellulite in as little as two weeks. It’s been my experience that anti-cellulite creams don’t really work (there is, alas, no real substitute for regular exercise), but here’s why I think this one might be worth a shot: the price. I would spend 12 bucks ($6.99 for the Gel Creme and $4.99 for the Advanced Body Moisturizer) to give it a whirl. What do you have to lose but a few unsightly dimples? I’m going to assume you can buy this stuff wherever St. Ives is sold, i.e. CVS or Walgreen’s. But it’s so new that I don’t even see anything about the products on the web site. Hmmm.

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