2002/01/21, 04:44 AM
Ive read about this cutting gel stuff and im interested in trying it but was wondering if anyone has tried it and how well if at all it worked for them?
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2002/01/21, 06:59 AM
I used a gel when getting ready to compete. It seemed to work BUT I was dieting (lost 13 pds) at the same time so it is hard to tell. My skin tone improved slightly due to the botanicals in the product. I would not buy it again as it is expensive and tell results were not astonding. I think the Sauve Toning Lotion worked about the same!
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2002/01/21, 09:21 AM
Listen, the cutting gel will drain and smooth the skin. You'll loose water and NOT fat. AND this will only last the time you use the gel.
My advice, use your money for something else.
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2002/01/21, 11:47 AM
Never used the stuff personally, but heard the effects are temporary and doesn't give the results as expected. It's kinda like sunless tanning lotion...it doesn't really give you the same look as one gets from actually tanning under the sun.
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2002/01/21, 01:06 PM
I have seen the stuff advertised in various magazines, but I wouldn't trust the claims they make. Save your money for a supplement that has been proven to work.
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2002/02/15, 03:53 PM
forget the stuff everybody is correct. short results only last a short time. for tightening of the skin especially after weight loss try hemmroid cream it draws up the shin then apply an alovera lotion for the smoothness david
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2002/02/16, 08:03 AM
David at the last competition I was at one of the girls wasn't as lean as the others so she used hemmroid cream at the night show. It affected her tan and she came out too shiny. Its not good for on stage under hot lights.
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