Chocolate Tummy!?!?!

Apr 28, 2004 16:48


I'm tempted to try this new product but don't want to waste any more money than I already have... being the make-up/cosmetic/beauty product junkie I am.

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jerree604 April 28 2004, 16:15:08 UTC
Awwww common. There's no possible chance that something like that will cause your tummy to look like that.

It's all a marketing ploy.

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qtchef April 30 2004, 06:45:55 UTC
lol. Yes, the picture is a marketin ploy but the product may not be? I don't think you'll get the same results as the picture but maybe even little improvement in the flab department would be great though. Heh. I'm a sucker.

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anonymous April 28 2004, 21:34:04 UTC
From what I've heard, 85% of all Biotherm products do work.

If you are on the money crunch then I would suggest one product that i use to use: Yves Rocher's Firming Massage Tonic for $20. Approximately 80% satisfactory.

Then there's the fabulously known: Estee Lauder's Body Performance Firming Body Creme for $50 which work wonders. Approximately 95% satisfactory.

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qtchef April 30 2004, 06:46:30 UTC
Thank you for your little piece of info. Quite informative. I'll keep that in mind.

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rolling_stone April 28 2004, 23:49:02 UTC
Hey Megs ( ... )

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qtchef April 30 2004, 06:47:36 UTC
Ben, Ben, Ben... lol. I'm sorry I haven't replied to you thus far. Been busy. Thanks for taking the time to help me analyze this. We all need to get together some time. ^_^

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sonyx June 5 2004, 01:45:46 UTC
Whoever sent you that anon-comment is either very mislead or works for the marketing department responsible for those products. I concur with Ben on the subject of exercise and eating healthy. Cutting down on your fat intake and increasing your cardio will allow you to speed up the process of becoming more toned. There is no such thing as "spot reduction", burning fat takes place overall as the body becomes tighter looking... ie. you can't do a million crunches and expect to see a 6-pack without proper diet and cardio. You'll have that washboard, you just won't be able to see it from having a layer of fat across it. Products like Xenedrin are caffeine pills that try to mimic the body's thermogenic effects during exercise... so save your mullah on Starbucks instead.

If you're that curious about health and fitness, one of the best sites I've come across because it's no nonsense and the panel of writers have biochemical backgrounds is Testosterone.net.

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