This phenomenal anti-cellulite cream just hit its lowest price in 30 days

If you prefer cottage cheese on your plate instead of your thighs, you’re not alone.In 2021, more than 80,000 people opted for minimally invasive procedures to reduce the appearance of cellulite, which tells us that many prefer not having the condition, even if it’s completely normal and benign.But you don’t need to see a cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist if you’d like tighter, firmer legs or bum.There are topicals on the market — and some of them work.More than 10,000 shoppers have added MAELYS Get Dreamy to their cart last month, many swearing it’s worth the buy.

Described as an overnight toning whip, it has ingredients shown to improve that orange peel texture.In fact, one customer reviewer reported seeing results in just a few weeks.“This product is truly phenomenal,” they wrote in their review.

“I’ve had very noticeable cellulite on my thighs all my life, no matter how much I dieted or exercised.This product started clearing up the appearance of that cellulite within a few weeks, but I really started to notice how dramatic the results were after three to four months of continued use.”The cellulite cream features milk thistle and Uva-Ursi, the latter a diuretic, providing a smoothing effect.

Also known as bearberry, it’s a natural skin brightener, too, improving dullness when applied topically.Similarly, milk thistle has been shown to thicken skin.

There was even an old study showing that in gel form, it improved ‘stubborn cellulite’ in a “significant manner” after 84 days compared to a placebo.“This stuff really works,” shared one happy customer, who was already on their second jar.“I can already see a difference in my legs.” Another wrote, “My cellulite has not vanished completely, but it’s diminished.

Enough results to keep me coming back.”Designed to be used before bed, Get Dreamy has a buttery light texture that absorbs fast, leaving skin silky smooth.It’s scented, which can make the application feel mor...

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Publisher: New York Post

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