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Nivea Body Good-Bye Cellulite Gel-Cream, 6.7 oz (198 g) (Pack of 2)

Nivea Body Good-Bye Cellulite Gel-Cream, 6.7 oz (198 g) (Pack of 2)

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Brand: Nivea
Category: Health And Beauty


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 12819

Number Of Items: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 10 x 2.1

UPC: 072140881511
EAN: 0072140881511
ASIN: B000O5MCPW

Release Date: March 7, 2007

Features:
  • 1ST Product infused with skin's own fat burning ingredient L-Carnitine
  • L-carnitine will reduce fatty acids
  • After 2 weeks skin is visibly firmed and toned.
  • Visibly reduces the appearance of cellulite
  • After 4 weeks, signs of cellulite are visibly reduced

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Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars not fabulous, but better than nothing   October 29, 2008
Fight Cellulite
This cream is nothing special. But I use it as a regular skin firming cream, because it is better than nothing. However, there are many other ways to reduce cellulite that work better. I would recommend to start eating right, moving more, and doing massages and scrubs, if you really want to reduce your dimples. There is a course of cellulite reduction program at http[...], this really helps a lot.


1 out of 5 stars Crappy Product. Does NOT Work!   October 28, 2008
jesus4me (MD USA)
This product is junk just like all the other cellulite creams on the market. It does NOT work. Save your money. I am slim and have minimal cellulite. I exercise and eat right and the product did not make one once of difference in my cellulite. The patches are a joke too and you only get a few in a box and they are supposed to be used regularly with the gel over several weeks. You'd be out of alot of money fooling with this. There is no cure for cellulite. If there were, all of the rich and famous people who have money for expensive cosmetic treatments would not have it!


5 out of 5 stars Works for me!   September 24, 2008
Tobe (CA)
I use lots of Nivea products and they have never failed me to this day. In order to reduce cellulite you have to use both, the gel and the patches, and follow directions. It will reduce your cellulite and firm your skin. Nivea has a great product line for women in Europe - unfortunately you can not get most of their cosmetics and great stuff here in the US. But Nivea does offer great quality products for a very very reasonable price. And I've tried expensive name brand cremes and they usually make my skin break out, or my skin becomes really dry. Nivea provides great moisterizing without interfering with your natural skin oil. I didn't have that much cellulite but it was good bye cellulite for me after I used these products for a month :)


1 out of 5 stars SAVE YOUR MONEY!   September 3, 2008
K.G. (New York, NY USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I usually don't leave reviews on Amazon or any other website but this product really disappointed me! I feel like Nivea is targeting women (and men) who are so fed up with their imperfections that they are desperate for a 'miracle product'. Unfortunately, I fell for the trap as well. After using this product twice a day for a month along with patches three times a week, I see absolutely NO results. As a matter of fact, my cellulite has gotten WORSE. I applied the lotion to my whole thigh area, front and back, even though I didn't have cellulite on the front of my thighs. I liked the scent and figured why not? After about three weeks into use, I noticed dimpling on the front of my thighs! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! I'm only 20 and although I'm not overweight (I'm 5'4, 128 lbs.), I started noticing dimpling in the backs and sides of my thighs but I NEVER had it on the front of my thighs. PLEASE save your money and invest it in something like a gym membership! That's what I'm going to do.. Not only do I have to fix the damage that I have done to my thighs, now I have to repair Nivea's product's damage..


5 out of 5 stars Love this product   August 25, 2008
Bridget B. (Birmingham, AL)
I am always skeptical about these things but after seeing a couple reviews in magazines and on tv I decided to give it a try. I have only used it a couple weeks and already can tell a difference. I don't have terrible cellulite - I am just starting to notice a little and wanted to try to stop it before I get all lumpy. Anyway, love the feel of this product and the smell is nice too. I recommend using it right after you get out of the shower as it is supposed to absorb better then. My skin feels and looks smoother. Also I read that if you dry brush your cellulite areas first then use a knobby massage tool after applying the lotion that is supposed to help. As for all the bad reviews, you can't expect using a lotion for a month to undo years of damage.

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