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miracle product for post-baby belly???

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beforesunrise · 15/06/2008 18:32

i am willing to pay any price for a product- oil, cream, lotion, dodgy potion- that can tone the wrinkly saggy skin on my belly left behind by my massive dd2...

i know i gotta exercise in order to lose the flab- but it's the skin that looks awful tbh! i look like one of those weird wrinkly dogs.

please please help!

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wingandprayer · 15/06/2008 18:47

Do not buy any of the above and fall for manufacturers crap. All a huge waste of money. Nothing can repair the scar damage of stretch marks, nothing can make fat disappear (except exercise as you realise). Look at these so called miracle products- all say "improves appearance of", they don't actually fix anything permanently, if they did would need medical certifcation. Save the money, join a gym, get a personal trainer if you can, you will look and feel far better far more quickly.

The only thing I found that helps is a good body brush used vigourously every day plus moisturiser slathered on after to help improve tone of flabby bits. Invest in some really good suck-it-all-in underwear for the meantime. I had horrendous tummy after my kids, is not pretty sight now but the above and my trusty Spanx means I at least can now go out with confidence.

waffletrees · 15/06/2008 19:37

Tummy tuck?

Goober · 15/06/2008 19:39

A steam roller.
I'm saving hard for mine as we speak.

Jewelsandgems · 15/06/2008 21:31

Sunrise how long ago was it you had your dd2?

I had my dd2 5 months ago and, with the help of pilates, have regained good muscle tone and a flat tummy when stood. But, when I sit down still not a good sight - don't think that'll change that much unfortunatly. [The pilates has also toned arms, back, chest and legs so I can deal with the sit-down-stomach situation!]

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