Nine months on, nine months off – losing the baby weight. Part deux

So, I wrote a long rambling post about post-natal exercise, and here is step two: beauty.

While I am not going to promise you a magic potion to lose you inches while you sit on the sofa (I would be kicking back in the Caribbean if I had *that* formula patented), I have been using a couple of products over the first year of motherhood that I can vouch for, that really make a difference to tone, texture and appearance of your skin.

Slim Effect localised contouring gel cream, £41, decleor.co.uk

First up: Decleor’s Slim Effect. I have lost 7 inches off my waist since January and while this calls for all sorts of fanfares and air-punches, it also leaves behind crepey, uneven skin. This, from Decleor’s body range, is heralded as a ‘localised contouring cream-gel’. I have been using it exclusively on my tummy (from boobs to hips) for 8 months or so, every morning. It’s gel texture means it absorbs almost instantly, and I love the fresh grapefruity, zingy smell. The ‘science blurb’ promises to ‘promote a reduction in current fat cells and help prevent the formation of new ones. Stimulating microcirculation, restoring elasticity and firmness and reducing the appearance of cellulite.’ Big claims huh?

Take from that what you will, but the tone of my skin has most definitely improved; this may be down to it’s hydrating properties but the actual texture of my skin has improved, too. The loose, crepey appearance has seriously tightened up and all in all it looks smoother and firmer.

I’ve also been using Soap & Glory’s Sit Tight Intense XS Special Super Strength Body Firming Serum (£16.50, available at Boots).

Sit Tight Intense XS, £16.50, available from Boots

Apologies for the generic product shot but I ran out of this last month after 3 months trialling but again, another winner in my book. I would say 80% of this product’s efficacy is in the application. There are three clever metal massaging balls on the base, through which the serum is dispensed. The firm massage technique (brisk upwards strokes) does wonders to dispense with fluid retention and, used daily on my thighs and bum, I can definitely see a decrease in the ol’ orange peel. WARNING: This stuff is HOT (in the heat sense), in fact scrap that, it’s like burning hell fire, applied to your limbs for a good five minutes. Alarming at first, but swiftly becomes reassuring that ‘something’ is working. That ‘something’ is the ginger extract that stimulates the lymph system and there’s a huge hit of caffeine which is proven to pep up tired, saggy skin (a triple espresso for the dermis if you will).

Finally, the one I had the least expectations of, as perhaps it had the biggest job to do. Nip+Fab’s Bust Fix.

Nip+Fab Bust Fix, £16.25 – available from Boots, Sainsburys, Debenhams and Harvey Nichols

After 10 months of breastfeeding I held out little hope that anything, other than a surgeon’s knife, could improve the fullness and firmness of my 38Ds. And yet… I’ve got through one tube of this and already have the second on order (Nip+Fab is the mass market little sister of Rodial, the high-tech beauty range famous for its super-effective, targeted skincare products). I don’t hold much sway with a lot of it’s big claims to ‘add fullness to your cup size and reshape and sculpt your silhouette’ – can anything topically applied the skin *really* change the structure and size of a body part? – but the firmess, skin texture and tone have all definitely improved. That in itself is worth buying it by the caseload, in my book.

So that’s it, switch up your generic body cream for one of these if you’re looking to tone, tighten and smooth skin, they actually do what they say on the tin.

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03 comments on “Nine months on, nine months off – losing the baby weight. Part deux

  • Firming Smoothing Body , Direct link to comment

    […] Body firming and smoothing creams reviewed, cellulite busters too … So, I wrote a long rambling post about post-natal exercise, and here is step two: beauty. While I am not going to promise you a magic potion to lose you inches while you sit on the sofa (I would be kicking back in the Caribbean . […]

  • Gem , Direct link to comment

    Ah! So this is how you’re doing it! A friend of mine at work mentioned Decleor do a great anti wrinkle face cream. Any recommendations? Are they pricey?

    • admin , Direct link to comment

      I am a huge Decleor fan, yes they do – and they do a ‘first signs of ageing’ (better for 30s) range, too. Around the £50 mark so not cheap but I love that they rely on high-tech plant extracts for results, not chemicals. I am in love with their facial oils… hopefully more on this topic soon as they’re my winter beauty staple

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