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What To Do When You Realise That You Too Have Cellulite

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When we first spot cellulite it sets off alarm bells. We want to get back to that smooth, dimple-free surface that we always took for granted before that day! In fact, it is something that affects almost all of us and that includes men and women alike. It is most often found on the thighs, the buttocks and the abdomen and it is not anything as simple as being overweight that is the cause. It can partly be down to genetics, our gender to a certain extent, age is a determining factor, also we cannot deny it – the amount of fat we carry. But especially the thickness of the skin which determines not only how much cellulite there is,but how visible it is. As we age our skin loses its natural elasticity and this in itself makes the appearance of cellulite clearer to the eye.Once there however, an increase in weight can make the appearance of cellulite more noticeable. Rather than accept it, many clients look for the most effective cellulite treatments in Manchester . We offer cellulite t...

Why Therapists Need To Think About A Back Massage Training Course

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  When so many of the British workforce are suffering from pain and tension in the back and shoulders, then salons such as Manchester Massage know that they need the therapists who are trained on a back massage training course to look after them. Back pain of one sort or another is the most common complaint,where it is believed that 1 in 6 people are suffering from this at any given time. Approximately 31 million workdays are lost in the UK due to back, neck, and muscle pain in these areas, influencing productivity and businesses, and of course impacting the lifestyle of the sufferer. How back pain affects your life Work related back pain is becoming ever more prevalent, as we spend our working days bending over a keyboard or at a workstation on a production line. Back pain is not specific to any age group. On a recent study amongst 604 office workers, 51.7% were males and 43.5% fell into theage group of 18 and 30 years old. The prevalence of work-related back pain in this s...