Trying to get rid of cellulite, that annoying junk the builds up under the skin of your thighs, legs, and buttocks but don't want to deal with expensive anti cellulite creams that contain a bunch of suspicious chemicals? Don't worry, a solution exists, and it doesn't cost too much. You can get rid of those cottage cheese thighs by simply buying a cellulite massage device and using it regularly.
Here are are some ratings of a few such cellulite massage devices:
Wooden/Rubber Rollers - All brands are about the same for this, so don't go out of your way to buy something super expensive. They provide a very light massage over your skin, and are good in combination with creams and balms.
Bliss Simulator - a rather simply rubber massager that you hold with your hands and use manually, Cover it's nubby surface with soap and glide it over the affected areas of your body every day and you should see results in a month or two.
Tonic Roller - This is an electric massager made by Maxcare. It's a little pricey - about 40 bucks - but it saves your hands and wrists the trouble of having to perform long and tiresome massages. It has a cover over the massaging bits, so if you want to use it in combination with cream, you just have to remove the cover. It is light weight, powerful, and effective.
Wahl 2-Speed Hand-Held All Body Massager with Heat - This is an all-body massager and costs about 40 bucks. Unlike the Tonic Roller it is more of a general massage device. Although it is marketed as helping with cellulite, I don't recommend it.
Thigh Design Pro Cellulite Tissue Massager System - This thing costs about 0, which might make you think it is super effective. It's not. Even worse, it's basically just a cheap vacuum cleaner with a suction cup attached to the end of the hose. Avoid it!