Get Waisted Miracle Cream – puh-lease!
Reported in the Sunday Papers today – apparently desperate dieters are rushing to snap up the latest ‘miracle’ product – a cream that promises to melt away fat. Debenhams say that there has been a 200% rise in sales following reports that one WeightWatchers tester (yes one) had lost an inch from her waist. Far more likely is that the WeightWatchers tester didn’t measure her waist that accurately in the first place, or had more water retention one day to the next.
I think a blow torch would be able to melt away fat (or literally burn it off – don’t try this at home)! But an externally applied body cream is really not going to melt human adipose tissue in the fat cells of your body.
If you fall for this, you will lose you £’s, not lbs (the cream costs £35!) I know how desperate we are to lose weight – I’ve been there and, yes, I did some pretty daft things during my fat period. However, I don’t think I ever fell for anything quite so obviously stupid as this!
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I’m a keen believer in counting calories and exercise but I did try get waisted because i’ve read lots of great reviews on mama mio website and it works!
I am the mother of four children aged between 2 and 16 years (at time of press). I’ve seen my fair share of stones and pounds lost and gained with each pregnancy and this cream has helped a great deal. It’s not a miracle cream that promises to deliver results overnight but it definately does what it says on the bottle. There is no replacement for a healthy diet and daily exercise when trying to lose that post baby weight however, this product gives you an extra boost to help kickstart getting very close to that pre baby body.