I’m 67 but everyone says I look decades younger – I’ve got the quirkiest hack for banishing cellulite
A 67-YEAR-old woman has revealed her unlikely method for minimizing cellulite – and fans are taking notes. Tennesee native Melissa has shocked TikTokers who can’t believe she’s nearly 70, and she’s graciously given up one of her skincare secrets that zaps away her leg dimples. “I’m gonna show you all something that I probably should […]
A 67-YEAR-old woman has revealed her unlikely method for minimizing cellulite – and fans are taking notes.
Tennesee native Melissa has shocked TikTokers who can’t believe she’s nearly 70, and she’s graciously given up one of her skincare secrets that zaps away her leg dimples.
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“I’m gonna show you all something that I probably should be embarrassed to show you, but I’m going to anyway,” Melissa began a viral video that’s earned 2.3 million views.
“With summer coming up, your cellulite starts showing more, and the older you get – I’m 67 – the older you get, you get more cellulite,” she continued.
Commenters refuse to believe she’s 67, insisting there’s “no chance you’re 67” and that she “looks amazing.”
“I’m 53 and honey you got me looking 100 compared to you,” wrote one admirer.
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So when she shared how she minimizes cellulite, they listened.
“What I do it, I take – it’s like a Dust Buster,” she said, holding up a cordless vacuum attachment she uses to clean up her kitchen floors.
“It’s got this little suction thing right there,’ she went on.
“I’ll take it and I’ll go up my thighs, and it really helps to break down the cellulite. I mean, I was really surprised,” she said.
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Melissa warned that her method doesn’t work with a regular, full-powered vacuum, which is too strong and left her with broken capillaries.
“But something kind of mild to gently suction it up, it does help,” she said, adding that she combined the process with self-tanner.
Melissa even demonstrated for the camera, wearing a pair of denim shorts and holding the vacuum attachment up to her skin.
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After turning it on, she used a sweeping motion, dragging it from her knee to the top of her thigh.
“What brand of vacuum is this? need this asap?!” one commenter begged.
“Whatever you are doing I’m signing up. You look incredible!” wrote another.
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According to the Cellulite Institute, vacuum suction therapy can reduce cellulite by “stimulating the circulation and reducing adipose tissue.”
Cupping can have similar cellulite-reducing effects, according to Healthline.
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