Saturday, 20 June 2015

Secret behind the cartoon hourglass figure of your favourite celebrities

Women all over the world are craving for the perfect body figure, some have gone to the extreme by engaging in all kinds of yoga exercise and tea bags but the perfect D shaped breast, enhanced buttocks rounder hips and slimmer thighs seemed very unattainable.

Some have resulted to the use of  waist trainer to achieve the hourglass figure which has also become very popular, but here is the hard truth about it. As for waist trainers, they're likely not the reason celebrity waists are becoming more whittled than ever: "It's unrealistic to expect that these devices can fundamentally change body shape," says plastic surgeon Dr. David Hidalgo. Plus, "there are potentially damaging physiologic consequences, including restricted breathing from interference with normal movement of the diaphragm, pooling of blood in the legs which could encourage clots to form and interference with function of the gastrointestinal tract."

The best way to achieve the perfect body as best shared by Jane Fonda (who has never looked better at 77) is looking and feeling great through healthy diet, consistent exercise, and, okay, maybe a little cosmetic help along.

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