Will you get rid of your ugly dimpled cellulite tummy, hips and thighs expensively or inexpensively in time of economy crisis?
With the economy turning worse and unemployment rates skyrocketing, will you spend $400 on Botox, $750 for a medical peel or $1,500 for a five-week laser program to get rid of your cellulite?
Being a credit card debt woman, I won’t. But I bet there are many cellulite women out there who don’t mind paying $400 on Botox, $750 for a medical peel or $1,500 for a five-week laser program to reduce the appearance of their cellulites.

Why? Well, let me tell you my reason. With the current looming economy and recession, people tend to slash their vacations first.
Since there won’t be any vacations to relax themselves or release their tensions, they turn to spa, manicure, hair color, facial, massage and Botox services as alternative ways to unwind themselves or get rid of cellulite.
Another reason the medical spas, beauty salons, massage centers, cellulite removal salons is still busy is because women are using the services in place of pricey plastic surgery given the economic downturn.