Saturday May 19th 2012

Biotherm Celluli Laser D.Code Anti Cellulite Treatment Review

The very scientific and impressive sounding Biotherm Celluli Laser D.Code Anti Cellulite Treatment is a new product described as:

"...a unique and advanced formula that intensely hydrates the skin to leave its surface contours looking visibly smoother and helps to reduce the appearance of cellulite".

It is expensive at £37 for 200ml at Boots, but worth a try I thought (although I've been there before with different cellulite-busting miracle products and should really know better!).Biothermdcode

The Biotherm Celluli Laser D.Code treatment claims to be a 'light gel texture for immediate absorption'. It smelled pleasant enough and does have a light texture, although I wouldn't exactly say it sunk in instantly.

I tried this product for a month with twice a day application as directed, and can't say it made any improvement to my cellulite. On the surface, my skin did seem a little smoother, but I believe a twice daily dose of any inexpensive moisturiser would have achieved more or less the same results.

Overall, this product was a disappointing waste of money for me.

If anyone has tried Biotherm Celluli Laser D.Code Anti Cellulite Treatment with differing results, please feel free to comment and let us know.

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One Comment for “Biotherm Celluli Laser D.Code Anti Cellulite Treatment Review”

  • sandra
    sandra says:

    This cream has messed up my confidence even more on my body. I bought this product for my tummy which had a little cellulite I used it for about 3 weeks twice a day as time went on I used less. Now my tummy looks worse then it was before. I wouldn’t recommend this product to anyone!


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