Ginger Slimming Cream Stovepipe Thin Thighs Arm fat dissolving Fat burning Anti-fat
Net WT: 250ML/ Bottle
Usage: May apply relatively rough or fat area such as wrist, arm, waist, lower abdomen, buttocks, and thighs from bottom to top direction of massage.
Precaution: Feel heat sense after using 15 minutes. Not to reuse too much times, because different skin has different heat sense. Alcohol products can be used if over heated to reduce heat flu.
Storage: Keep airtight in cool and dry place.
How Slimming Cream works:
Our slimming cream helps refine and reshape your silhouette and give the body a more toned, defined and firmer appearance. With time your skin will become smoother and firmer, and your silhouette remodeled. *
How to use Slimming Cream:
Gently massage slimming cream into areas to be treated (HIPS, bottom, thighs) using circular motions, moving gradually upward from the ankle to the HIPS. Finish by applying the product to the stomach using clockwise circular motions. For best results, this high-performance slimming cream should be massaged regularly into your skin morning and evening.
Ingredients: Aqua, Ginger Extract, Horse Chestnut Extract, Glyceryl Stearate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Jojoba Oil, Squalane, Glycerin, 1,3-Butanediol, Guarana Extract.
Precautions: Avoid using during menstruation or on pregnant women. Do not apply on cuts, burns and open wounds. The crème is not for consumption, keep it away from children. Leave it at a cool area. Stop using if allergy persists.
Testimonials:
The ginger cream is great! Noticed it does really help in slimming in my tummy area . It took 2 weeks to see results and i will recommend it to my sister to use.
- Kelly Li -
I\'ve personally use the ginger cream before and i think its really gd...love the burning sensation throughout the day. Tt\'s y i came back to get 5 more bottles for the rest of family:-)
- Vivien Tan -
I gave 4 bottles of Ginger cream to my mum and sisters, the heating effect is not bad and i have been using it for 3 weeks and my legs are slimmer now. Hope to see more result when my wedding is round the corner.
- Lin Qin -
Just a small update, previously i bought the ginger cream from you. I find it quite effective on me. A week ago i cant fit 90% of my shorts/pants. A week later, i can fit in even my tightest shorts & still have some allowance too. :D
- Jim -
The History of Ginger
Ginger is native to India and China. It takes its name from the Sanskrit word stringa-vera, which means "with a body like a horn" from its antler-like appearance. Ginger has been important in Chinese medicine for many centuries, and is mentioned in the writings of Confucius. It is also named in the Koran, the sacred book of the Moslems, indicating it was known in Arab countries as far back as 650 A.D. It was one of the earliest spices introduced to Western Europe, where it has been used since the ninth century. It became so popular in Europe that at one time it was included in every table setting, like salt and pepper. A common article of medieval and Renaissance trade, it was one of the spices used against the plague. In English pubs and taverns in the nineteenth century, barkeepers put out small containers of ground ginger, for people to sprinkle into their beer -the origin of ginger ale.
How Does Ginger Work in The Digestive System?
It helps protect the gastric system by increasing the pH of stomach acid, reducing its acidity, thereby lower the rate of gastric secretions, and increasing digestive enzyme activity. Rather than blocking the feelings of nausea in the brain, it acts directly on the stomach and liver to reduce nausea and vomiting. It is also said to speed up the metabolism thus help to burn fat.


