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Macom The Signature Leggings – Regular, Black
The Signature regular leggings in black from Macom provide an innovative breakthrough in cellulite treatment. Not only does it fight the appearance of cellulite but it also helps to regulate body temperature, increase skin elasticity and collagen production, along with creating smoother skin. Created using Emana fibre which is a material woven with bio active crystals that absorb body head, these leggings are scientifically proven to treat cellulite. They absorb body heat and return it to your skin as Far Infrared Rays which penetrate your skin and stimulate blood microcirculation. This reduces the likelihood of fat building up irregularly or fat lymph cells becoming blocked, and these are two common causes of cellulite. Wearing these leggings for exercise accelerates the benefits which come with them due to increased body heat.
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