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Slimming Belt ....

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Millie1 · 19/06/2006 14:20

In today's Daily Mail [blush} there's mention of a 'slimming belt' as used by Gwyneth Paltrow to shift extra baby pounds/flabby ab. Has anyone heard of it - they say it's £35 and you wear it 6 days a week. When I google it I can only find 'sauna belts' which don't sound anything like it. Probably a red herring but maybe someone has used it/is aware of it?

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JackieNo · 19/06/2006 14:21

Is it one of those Slendertone things?

JackieNo · 19/06/2006 14:23

\link{http://www.slendertone.com/en/index.php\Like this?} (if it comes up saying do you want to install Flash Player 8, just click 'don't install' and it seems to load up the site OK)

Millie1 · 19/06/2006 14:26

Thanks but nope definitely not slendertone. Maybe I'll ring the number and see if they've a website ....

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Millie1 · 19/06/2006 14:34

.... athough Slendertone remains tempting!

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JackieNo · 19/06/2006 14:36

Googling found \link{http://www.osim-health.co.uk/shopping/beauty/catalogue/c-os162.html\this in connection with her name}, but not sure it's the one?

Millie1 · 19/06/2006 14:38

Okay \link{http://www.lytess.com/gb/index.php?nav=23\here} it is. Can't see how it would make a lasting difference and you need to wear it most of the time to get the results they speak of.

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Millie1 · 19/06/2006 14:40

Thanks JackieNo .... they're certainly not the same product. Heaven knows which. Maybe your slendertone idea is a better option!

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MrsBadger · 19/06/2006 15:52

I think you'd just look slimmer when you wore it - my inner sceptic says the caffeine will make nob all difference and it's just another version of magic knickers. Or a corset.

Millie1 · 20/06/2006 17:12

Yeah, agree entirely Mrs Badger .... needless to say I can think of better ways to spend £35!! Grin

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