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Loose Skin Anonymous
Alright /fit/, let's talk loose skin. I've heard it called a myth. I've heard it called incurable short of surgery. I've heard creams/ lotions/ time will make it go away. I want to know what you all have experienced with loose skin. Anyone gotten the surgery? How much did it cost? Are you glad that you did it? etc etc.
>> Anonymous
OP'S PIC
DO NOT WANT
>> Anonymous
if you are in the UK go to a GP's and claim you will kill yourself it it isnt removed. Ta-dah free surgery.
>> Anonymous
>>35778

sadly this guy is right. I was watching a show about a flat chested woman who went to her GPs and cried and cried and cried and threatened to an hero, and they gave her bigger fucking tits on the NHS for fucks sake
>> Anonymous
I just had an image of Fat Bastard come to my mind
>> Kanader
It happens. I don't have grocery bags hanging off me or anything, but I went through a rapid weight loss period before I was more educated on healthy exercise. Because of this, I still look a little doughy. I've seen so much, much worse though.
>> Anonymouse
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OK. I've got your answer here:

I used to weight 300 lbs, and I was a 48'' waist.

I was 16 and decided enough was enough. So I started walking and eating better. I dropped down to 174, and started lifting weights.

I went up to 220, and have maintained that muscle I gained since going vegan a few months ago.

So, I've always had the loose skin hanging around my mid-section. Even after I bulked up a bit, it was still noticeable.

Did some research online and turned up with nothing like you did. I put it into yahoo! answers and found that someone asked the same question.

Some weird dude with no userpic posted that loose skin can be fixed with weekly baths in water, red wine vinegar, and epsom salt.

I didn't find anything else, so I figured that I might as well try it since the concoction didn't seem dangerous. The worst that could come out of it is smelling weird for an hour or so, right?

Well, it actually fucking worked. I'm still doing the baths, but since I started, I've dropped two inches around my waist. It actually tightens your skin, no fucking joke.

I'm still doing the baths, and I'm seeing more results after each bath. I'm actually tarting to see the top of my six pack.

So, baths once a week. Put enough red wine vinegar in the bathtub to turn the water a dark pink, and just go over the surface of the bathwater with the epsom salt twice--you know, pouring it into the bath.

Make sure you mix the epsom salt in there so it dissolves too.

Soak in there for about 30 minutes, and just take a shower when you're done. You should see some real results after just a few baths. My loose skin was pretty bad, and I saw and felt results after even the FIRST bath, but I don't know how bad yours is.

Pic related.
>> Anonymous
>>36653

Seriously? You're not joking/trolling.

I'm not the OP, but I have some loose skin that I DESPERATELY need to get rid of. It bothers me so much and I look horrible naked.

This isn't some thing that's going to cause some kind of horrible chemical reaction, is it? I don't want my skin melting off. I'm scared cause this sounds too good to be true.
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
>>36673

Epsom salt and wine don't do anything harmful. Them's gonna be some disgusting baths, though.
>> Anonymous
>>36675

Pffft I don't care if it's disgusting. I'd eat a plate full of dog shit if I could get rid of all my loose skin. That's how serious I am.
>> Anonymous
>>36653
Please respond.
Are you serious!? This works!?
>> Anonymous
>Please respond
lol...
>> The Dark One !UYklPQPVhw
>>36653
Will this also work on reducing "bat wings"? I have about 3" of loose skin hanging from my arm.