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How Celebrities Get Rid Of Their Cellulite!

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March 11 2013, Published 10:57 a.m. ET

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For the majority of women, may they be skinny or curvy, at some point in their life they will have to deal with the dreaded cellulite.

Either a small spot at the back of the legs or on the thighs, it's something that is just part of being a woman sometimes.

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But there's a treatment that promises to reduce the appearance of cellulite and is loved by celebrities like Jordin Sparks, True Blood's Kristin Bauer, Denise Richards, Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Pamela Anderson.

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Adonia 9 Minute Leg Tone Serum is Hollywood's Secret and Tori Spelling has even said that it made her cellulite "disappear."

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The treatment uses advanced Greek Plant Stem Cell technology with organic botanicals from the Greek Islands to rejuvenate the appearance of the skin to make sagging skin look younger, firmer and smoother.

And the kicker is that it claims to work in just 9 minutes and those improvements last for up to 12 hours so perfect for that special occasion. But continued use causes more long-lasting results. Find out more at legtone.com

Does it make you feel better that celebrities get cellulite too? Let us know what you think below or tweet us @OKMagazine!

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