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I seem to have developed some cellulite at the tops of the backs of my legs during lockdown and I only saw yesterday which is making me paranoid. None of the other models seem to have this. Apart from surgery is there a natural way to getting rid of it? I exercise everyday so that isn't helping.
 
Lots of other models have cellulite! Most humans with body fat have it, it just happens. The only way to actually get rid of it is to lose body fat. But the easiest way to “get rid of it” like other models do is to play with your lighting, the lights themselves as well as your gain and exposure settings. A little light self tanning cream if your skin tone supports it can help too!
 
Thanks April. I am quite skinny but seem to have this issue. I couldn't believe nobody else had it as most people do but not even the older or larger models so I thought there must be some tip somewhere for it 😁.
 
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I seem to have developed some cellulite at the tops of the backs of my legs during lockdown and I only saw yesterday which is making me paranoid. None of the other models seem to have this. Apart from surgery is there a natural way to getting rid of it? I exercise everyday so that isn't helping.
I'm not a model, so sorry if this is out of line, but for what it's worth, as a viewer, some cellulite does not bother me one bit and does not make a model any less attractive in my eyes. You also only notice it on cam during big closeup.
More than 85 percent of all women 21 years and older have cellulite. Body fat can sometimes make it worse, but it mostly has to do with how the cells are layered in your body and the amount of collagen you make under your skin, which are both genetic.
 
On the theme of body problems 🙂. Which is the least painful way to move hair from you 'undercarriage'?. I have tried shaving but it's making it sore.
 
I'm not a model, so sorry if this is out of line, but for what it's worth, as a viewer, some cellulite does not bother me one bit and does not make a model any less attractive in my eyes. You also only notice it on cam during big closeup.
More than 85 percent of all women 21 years and older have cellulite. Body fat can sometimes make it worse, but it mostly has to do with how the cells are layered in your body and the amount of collagen you make under your skin, which are both genetic.
I was looking close up in the mirror so perhaps they couldn't see it then. I am probably just bring self critical of myself as usual. I will have to try to give the junk food up as I don't think its helping. It's good to have viewers input to get the other side 🙂.
 
I've also gotten some from being out of the gym for a year. I lost muscle tone and gained fat. Oh well. I'm working hard to get back to where I was, but I think it looks worse in person than it does on cam. Your audience probably isn't seeing what you see. Also, shaving is awful for me too. The next day or two when the stubble starts growing back in feels like razorblades. I prefer waxing. It hurts for an hour or two but then it's fine for about 3 weeks. My hair is too light for lasers.
 
I've also gotten some from being out of the gym for a year. I lost muscle tone and gained fat. Oh well. I'm working hard to get back to where I was, but I think it looks worse in person than it does on cam. Your audience probably isn't seeing what you see. Also, shaving is awful for me too. The next day or two when the stubble starts growing back in feels like razorblades. I prefer waxing. It hurts for an hour or two but then it's fine for about 3 weeks. My hair is too light for lasers.
I used to do Pilates and swimming but because of lockdown I had to stop but do a bit in the house, I wonder if that's why I have had it come then?. I didn't think of that 🤔
 
Exfoliate and moisturize before shaving. After shave (i use an alcohol or based body spray) and moisturize after shaving.
 
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On the theme of body problems 🙂. Which is the least painful way to move hair from you 'undercarriage'?. I have tried shaving but it's making it sore.
I regularly use a mans Braun electric razor every other day for the past 10 years. I can’t do it daily or it will get irritated. I never ever shave pubic hair with a cheap bic razor down there the few times I did that I got the worst rash and ingrown hairs ever! I just use regular shave cream but I have seen this stuff called COOCHY shave cream that is reccomended at the sex stores but has a high price tag $20~ and I found a method that works for my price range.
 
On the theme of body problems 🙂. Which is the least painful way to move hair from you 'undercarriage'?. I have tried shaving but it's making it sore.

I do something called sugaring. It's similar to waxing, but instead of wax, you use a sugar paste made from water, sugar, and lemon juice that you heat until it's essentially caramel. It's a bit painful, but I don't get bumps or anything after. I learned everything I know about it from abetweene on youtube.
 
On the theme of body problems 🙂. Which is the least painful way to move hair from you 'undercarriage'?. I have tried shaving but it's making it sore.

I use Veet (hair removal cream). Just be VERY!! careful about following the instructions and avoiding your labia. No panties/tight clothes for at least 12 hours afterwards. The hair removal cream also exfoliates, so I dont exfoliate for a few days. Then I use Salicylic acid pads (Clearsil) few times a week to keep my bikini line bump-free and bright. (Bikini line only, stay away from pink areas) This product is far too harsh for my face but I discovered its great for body exfoliating.

I have severely sensitive skin to hair removal. Wax, shaving, physical exfoliation (scrubbing) always end in disaster for me. After many years this is a routine I found for no more bumps!
 
I sugar or wax (hard wax) along with gentle exfoliation every couple of days to prevent ingrown hairs and bumps. When the hair does grow in, it's very soft. I don't think I have shaved in years, except once during the lockdown... I have far too shaky hands to trust a razor down there! lol
 
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I use Veet (hair removal cream). Just be VERY!! careful about following the instructions and avoiding your labia. No panties/tight clothes for at least 12 hours afterwards. The hair removal cream also exfoliates, so I dont exfoliate for a few days. Then I use Salicylic acid pads (Clearsil) few times a week to keep my bikini line bump-free and bright. (Bikini line only, stay away from pink areas) This product is far too harsh for my face but I discovered its great for body exfoliating.

I have severely sensitive skin to hair removal. Wax, shaving, physical exfoliation (scrubbing) always end in disaster for me. After many years this is a routine I found for no more bumps!
What do you do with the pink areas as thats the bit I am struggling with?. I am seriously considering staying 'hairy' although I think shaved looks better 😁.
 
I sugar or wax (hard wax) along with gentle exfoliation every couple of days to prevent ingrown hairs and bumps. When the hair does grow in, it's very soft. I don't think I have shaved in years, except once during the lockdown... I have far too shaky hands to trust a razor down there! lol
Is that the pink bits too?.
 
As a non-model and male, I may be crossing the line by replying to the cellulite question. But I suggest not hiding it, and not worrying about it.
There are health concerns, and body image concerns. The first one is important. The second one is fuelled by unrealistic pressure from society, telling us what we should worry about.
This does not take away from the reality that we all want to look and feel as good as we can. And of course a big part of camming is selling a fantasy of some kind.
But remember even the most perfect looking body can hide terrible health on the inside.
Personally I am always far more attracted to someone I can relate to, than some notion of perfection.

Also as a non-model and male, I cannot offer any advice on taming the body hair.
Mine has resisted attempts for years, and nowadays it just appears where I don't want it to be, and disappears where I do......
 
On the cellulite issue I noticed years ago that one of the very slim, very high earning popular models I follow has it. Ever since seeing that she has some, it stopped bothering me at all.

I do notice personally that when I drink a lot of water and do a lot of booty and leg exercises my own cellulite( in that area) starts to diminish as soon as 5 days. I don’t use a skin brush or anything though. I have heard it is genetic, but I don’t think age or weight is always a factor. Because I’ve known tons of very slim, young women who have it too. Maybe muscle percentage might be a factor for somebut that’s honestly just a wild guess. I don’t know that for sure or anything.

Honestly ever since I started noticing that a lot of the models I admire have it, as well as a lot of sexy porno models I’ve watched, I’ve actually started to think it’s kind of sexy. I know if I feel this way there must be guys who see it that way too. Idk why but I think it is really hot now. Especially on the butt and upper thighs. Idk it’s just hot.

If it makes you feel any better mine has increased too. It does it during pregnancy and breast feeding as well because you need a certain amount of fat stores to produce and sustain breast milk. But it goes away again after you are done. I think most women have it. And I think a lot of men like it.

I remember reading research about men and women’s body preferences (specifically for women’s body shapes) and it stated that women often project their own preferences on to men. But when men were studied and asked independently the majority actually like more body fat and curves than we as women would expect them to. I remember that research study blew my mind.
 
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First of all. you should not see cellulite as a problem as a problem because most women have it - unless you spent half of your life lifting weights in the gym, it is beyond normal. But if you really want to get rid of it, try to drink +2L of water everyday (cellulite may be more prominent due to dehydration), have a balanced diet and try to move a little more - I recommend either getting a trainer or doing youtube workouts - both work.
 
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I seem to have developed some cellulite at the tops of the backs of my legs during lockdown and I only saw yesterday which is making me paranoid. None of the other models seem to have this. Apart from surgery is there a natural way to getting rid of it? I exercise everyday so that isn't helping.
Most girls have cellulite! I will say though that at almost 32 mine is minimal and what I've found has really helped is weight lifting. Think of it like an internal corset of sorts that tightens your skin from the inside, if that makes sense. If you do exercise already try adding a few days of lifting into your routine.
 
that research would be great to find, sounds like an interesting read!
Was not as hard to re-find as I anticipated it would be. On cell so I hope this links right

A comparison of men’s and women’s perceptions of the female body using a multidimensional scaling analysis of naturalistic stimuli​

Deana D Diekhoff, George M Diekhoff, and Michael A Vandehey
 
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Was not as hard to re-find as I anticipated it would be. On cell so I hope this links right

A comparison of men’s and women’s perceptions of the female body using a multidimensional scaling analysis of naturalistic stimuli​

Deana D Diekhoff, George M Diekhoff, and Michael A Vandehey
Perfect, thank you! Not a link, but that's all the info I need to search for it!
 
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I seem to have developed some cellulite at the tops of the backs of my legs during lockdown and I only saw yesterday which is making me paranoid. None of the other models seem to have this. Apart from surgery is there a natural way to getting rid of it? I exercise everyday so that isn't helping.
I get so much business because I have cellulite thighs. Society tells you not have cellulite. Literally I do customs all the time for ass smothering, big legs, cellulite emphasis, POV cellulite thighs worship. Cheer up. There are successful models of all shapes and sizes!
 
Perfect, thank you! Not a link, but that's all the info I need to search for it!
OK looks like that wasn't the original one, as it's 2019, and the original one I read (and was talking about) was around 2016. So sorry about that. It's similar but not the one I was referring to.
 
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