You can pinch more than an inch of dimpled flesh in these regions |
Here's what we know about cellulite: you can't "cure" it, women are more likely to have it, and it ain't pretty. What causes cellulite isn't as clear. Hormones and genetics definitely play a role (thanks, mom), but Howard Murad, M.D., and CEO/founder of Murad, Inc., says lifestyle factors that damage the skin or cause poor circulation, think: smoking, excess weight, a diet high in bad fats, alcohol, lack of exercise and overall poor health -- can also contribute. So we used these factors to find out what U.S. cities have the highest rates of cellulite risk factors. Find out if you live in one. |
Angela Johnson just sent me this link to help a friend out. And what are friends for anyways?
Please visit http://helprichzandlo.com/
and do what you can! A fundraiser event is in the works, though in the meantime, send something his way. We did it for Che, we can do it for Rich! Thank you!
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