You can find a plethora of cellulite massagers which can be divided into three categories: manual, electric units, and dry brushes. If you opt for an electric unit, make sure it comes with interchangeable heads, which will allow you to select the one that will suit you best. Manual massagers resemble rollers and are a good choice for non-lazy ones. Dry brushes are the simplest option that is used for a deep-tissue massage.

Fascia Cellulite Massager can be used on any body part, not just those affected by cellulitis, and is meant to increase blood flow. The item should be used in combination with special-purpose creams as it helps the skin to absorb them better. The massager is easy to use, simply roll it where cellulitis is visible. One session should last at least ten minutes daily. By destroying fat cells, the massager smoothes the skin out. By the way, you can roll the item as long as you want as it is super lightweight and easy to hold.

However, if you have moderate or severe cellulite, you will need something more advanced. I mean an electric device such as AMEISEYE Handheld Fat Cellulite Remover. What does it do? The massager is pretty powerful and delivers 2,500 vibrations per minute. You can adjust vibration intensity by choosing between the low (skin layer), medium (fat layer), and high (muscle layer) modes.

The product comes with 3 removable heads and a mesh cover. The first one is an anti-cellulite head that works by softening fat deposits. The second head delivers deep-tissue massage, tightening and invigorating your skin. The third one will clear clogged pores and is particularly effective when used with lotions and creams. When I first saw a mesh cover, I thought it was intended for easier storage. That’s not quite true. This head prevents your hair from getting stuck in the device so that you could safely massage any area of your body.

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