Get into this rather ominous contraption and you won't be beamed up, but if the claims are true (Kiss and Makeup is dubious) pedal away and you can wave your cellulite goodbye. It's well known that exercise is a good way to rid yourself of some of your orange peel, but the Cellubike combines this with infrared lights to bake your legs smooth (or something). And how do they prove this works? With naked before and after pictures of course.
I don't have a fancy bike, but I have been body brushing with a vengeance lately - and I swear it's starting to work, also, we've also got an exciting group test of Nivea Goodbye Cellulite coming up - so look out for that!
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The before and after photos are a joke, right? The before photos have been poorly lit and have a 'film grain' filter, the after photos are very well-lit (look at any portrait--especially of a woman--and you'll see that the lighting is quite full; the reason for this is that it 'erases' lines, contours and otherwise negative features). Ummmm, I don't think the Cellubike is actually removing cellulite. It's probably good exercise though, so if you like the spaceage design (and you like to be riddled with infrared light), then go for it!