logo
The lymphatic drainage kit users say is the SECRET behind smoother, firmer-looking summer legs: 'Dimples have markedly reduced'

The lymphatic drainage kit users say is the SECRET behind smoother, firmer-looking summer legs: 'Dimples have markedly reduced'

Daily Mail​2 days ago

A sell-out oil designed to help reduce the appearance of cellulite is now on sale as part of a kit to help promote firmer, tighter-looking skin - and it's getting rave reviews.
Legology's iconic Cellu-Lite Anti-Cellulite Oil is back in stock as part of a beauty duo kit after becoming one of the year's hottest beauty buys.
Legology Cellu-Lite Anti-Cellulite Oil + Circu-Lite Massage Cup
The Legology Cellulite Duo features the brand's detoxifying Cellu-Lite Anti-Cellulite Oil and deeply draining Circu-Lite Massage Cup.
When used together, this duo visibly reduces (clinically proven) the appearance of cellulite and uneven skin texture by stimulating microcirculation and lymphatic drainage to depuff and promote firmer, tighter-looking skin.
View deal
The Legoloy Cellulite Duo includes the bestselling oil, which helps to reduce the appearance of cellulite, with 86 per cent seeing an improvement after six weeks. And you can snap it up for £69 (worth £87).
Shoppers concerned with the appearance of cellulite on their legs and bum ahead of the leg-bearing summer months are seeing visible results in a matter of weeks thanks to one energising oil.
Legology's 'leg wellbeing' products have played a key part in the confidence of hundreds of shoppers as well as celebrities like Sienna Miller, who have found they play a part in maintaining smooth legs.
And one product that has drummed up huge attention is the brand's £75 Cellu-Lite Anti-Cellulite Oil that users say 'is the only product I have ever seen a visible difference with'. Now, the sell-out oil is being sold in a duo kit worth £87 but yours for £69.
Rather than fat reduction, the Legology Cellulite Duo focuses on lymphatic drainage to alleviate fluid retention, thereby helping reduce the look of uneven skin texture.
The brand's USP is that it reshapes legs from ankle to thigh without attacking fat, as cellulite is not actually caused by fat, it is excess fluid that blights leg shape when it gets trapped between tissues and fat cells.
And the kit has all you need to do this from home. It includes the brand's detoxifying Cellu-Lite Anti-Cellulite Oil and draining Circu-Lite Massage Cup which works in tandem to visibly reduce the appearance of cellulite by stimulating microcirculation and lymphatic drainage to depuff and promote firmer, tighter-looking skin.
However, it's important to remember that this oil isn't a permanent solution - regular, ongoing use is key to keeping those results visible over time. Consistency is key!
By helping to free this fluid that pushes cells out of line and creating the bumps known as cellulite, the Legology kit has been hailed 'a must-have duo in your holiday prep routine' by one excited shopper.
For the best results, Legology brand founder Kate Bensimon says 'apply Cellu-Lite first, then cup over the application, working your way over the area upwards from knee to tops of thighs, in lines. The pinkness you see is good – this is fresh, nutrient-rich blood that will help detoxify and tone skin.'
And shoppers have been wowed. 'Skin much smoother 'dimples' have markedly reduced, appearance much improved!' raved one avid user. 'I will be continuing to use this product.'
Another agreed, adding: 'Firstly the oil smells absolutely divine, it glides onto the skin is easily absorbed when massaged in. I would say within approx 4 weeks of using my skin it felt a lot less crepey and felt so much softer I even noticed that some thread veins were lighter in colour which is a bonus.'
And the Legology kit has results to back it up too. In a 30-day clinical study, users of the Cellu-Lite Salon Secret Oil reported significant improvements with 91 per cent agreeing that Cellu-Lite and Circu-Lite makes their legs feel less puffy.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Brave lad, 8, who suffers with underdeveloped arm tries out new prosthetic arm made with Lego design & real blocks
Brave lad, 8, who suffers with underdeveloped arm tries out new prosthetic arm made with Lego design & real blocks

The Sun

time40 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Brave lad, 8, who suffers with underdeveloped arm tries out new prosthetic arm made with Lego design & real blocks

ARM AND A LEGO Tobi's prosthetic arm features pictures of Lego blocks and two real ones he can stick other pieces to Published: 23:20, A YOUNG lad tries out his new prosthetic arm — made with a Lego design and some real blocks. Tobi, eight, had the limb created specially for him at the Portsmouth Enablement Centre. 3 3 He has been a visitor to the unit since he was just six months old to help with his underdeveloped arm. The team works with patients to personalise designs using lamination techniques. Tobi's features pictures of Lego blocks and two real ones he can stick other pieces to. Mum Debra said: 'The care he receives is phenomenal. "They really listen to what Tobi wants and do everything they can to make it happen. "His new Lego-themed arm has been amazing - not only is it helping with everyday tasks, but he loves showing it off. "Most importantly, the team always makes sure Tobi feels included every step of the way. "We couldn't ask for better care, and we're so thankful for everything they do." Lucy Riddle, Prosthetics Clinical Manager at PEC, added: "Every device we make is bespoke. "We work closely with each individual to ensure not only a comfortable fit, but also a design that reflects their personality. Astonishing footage shows world's first prosthetic hand controlled by magnets help amputee move 'simply by thinking' "Both are equally important to a person's confidence and wellbeing. "Our technicians enjoy being creative, whether it's crafting limbs with superhero designs or incorporating family photos, and the biggest reward is seeing the difference it makes to someone's life." 3

Nations League roundup: Wales suffer thrashing by Italy in Euro 2025 send-off
Nations League roundup: Wales suffer thrashing by Italy in Euro 2025 send-off

The Guardian

timean hour ago

  • The Guardian

Nations League roundup: Wales suffer thrashing by Italy in Euro 2025 send-off

Rhian Wilkinson said Wales would not suffer any trauma in Switzerland after being thrashed 4-1 by Italy at their Euro 2025 send-off. Wilkinson suffered the biggest defeat of her 15-month reign as Italy scored four times in the first half of a Nations League finale in Swansea – the Wales manager calling it a 'little bit of capitulation'. First-half goals from Cristiana Girelli, who struck twice with excellent headers, Elena Linari and Sofia Cantore punished poor Wales defending and secured Italy second place in the group. Jess Fishlock produced some late cheer with a stunning consolation eight minutes from time, scoring off the underside of the crossbar from 35 yards for her 47th Wales goal. 'The first half felt like a punch in the face,' Wilkinson said after Wales' final fixture before their opener against the Netherlands in Lucerne on 5 July 5. 'Let's be clear, that was not a performance that I expect from this team. 'Obviously this is a painful lesson and this is the first time that we've really been exposed. There's no psychological damage, there really isn't. This team punished us for every mistake, and that's something that we talk about as a team. There was more bad news for Wales as goalkeeper Olivia Clark, already sporting a black eye suffered in the Denmark game, was forced off before half-time with a head injury. Clark had required treatment for a head injury 15 minutes earlier after being caught by her own defender Hayley Ladd, but continued before conceding a third goal. Wilkinson said: 'Two head hits in a week is not good, so we decided to pull her. We weren't messing with this and took her out, but I'm not concerned there's any lasting damage.' The Scotland manager, Melissa Andreatta, thought her side were unlucky not to win after they picked up their first point in the Nations League with a 1-1 draw away to the Netherlands. Already-relegated Scotland fell behind when midfielder Jill Roord put the hosts in front – and they were in position for a sixth defeat from a possible six – but Andreatta's side got themselves on level terms courtesy of Kathleen McGovern's 27th-minute equaliser. Scotland were not happy with just the point and pushed for a winning goal after the break, but Netherlands had goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar to thank for their point after she made a string of saves in the second period. Andreatta was happy with her side's performance, telling BBC Scotland: 'With that performance. We earned that result. Especially when you think about the last 24 hours that we had, I think that showed what this team is about. That was established long before me but they put in a great performance tonight. I was really pleased. I think we did start well then the Netherlands started to dominate. We did a tactical change, got a foothold back in the game and we were unlucky to concede that chance but I think we dominated the second half and were unlucky not to win.' Sign up to Moving the Goalposts No topic is too small or too big for us to cover as we deliver a twice-weekly roundup of the wonderful world of women's football after newsletter promotion Northern Ireland secured a promotion playoff place after securing a 1-1 Group B1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zenica. The visitors only needed to avoid defeat to secure their playoff spot and Simone Magill's opener put them in a healthy position before Sofija Krajsumovic brought Bosnia back on level terms before the break. Northern Ireland seemed happy to protect their result but suffered a scare when Una Rankic hit the goal frame from a free-kick but hung on to grab their chance to climb into League A.

Love Island star's SHOCK EXIT as they leave the villa ahead of upcoming series after citing 'personal reasons'
Love Island star's SHOCK EXIT as they leave the villa ahead of upcoming series after citing 'personal reasons'

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

Love Island star's SHOCK EXIT as they leave the villa ahead of upcoming series after citing 'personal reasons'

Love Island star Kyle Ashman has left the show ahead of the launch episode next Monday. ITV have confirmed the 23-year-old from Stafford has chosen not to enter the villa and has decided to leave the show for personal reasons. It comes amid The Sun's reports that Kyle was involved in an machete attack in February when masked thugs stormed a wake and hacked at a dad with a blade. Kyle was one of two arrested by police but he was released with no further action and he has now confirmed he had no involvement in the incident, but has chosen to leave the ITV show regardless. Kyle told MailOnline: 'I fully cooperated with this police investigation and made it very clear that I had no involvement in this incident. 'I am not a violent person and any suggestion otherwise is a mischaracterisation.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Meanwhile ITV added: 'For personal reasons, Kyle will not be entering the Love Island Villa as planned.' The Love Island line up was announced on Tuesday so Kyle's departure will have plunged the show into chaos ahead of Monday's launch episode. The Sun have revealed they alerted bosses on Kyle being questioned in the attack but ITV said they were unaware of the incident and he was not flagged during the contestant checks. The incident on February 28 saw the victim, 38, nearly lose his arm after he was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment and kept it for around two weeks. Another mourner was reportedly glassed, one hit with a metal pole, and two people were run over by a car during the 15 minute attack at the The White Eagle Club in Stafford. Sources said the victim was attacked by three balaclava-clad thugs over an alleged £3,000 debt. He was injured by a blade that left him with a deep gash and has suffered tendon damage and is now unable to drive. Police confirmed yesterday that after the matter had been investigated Kyle and another individual were released with no further action only last month. The incident on February 28 at The White Eagle Club in Stafford saw the victim, 38, nearly lose his arm after he was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment A show source told the publication: 'ITV were entirely unaware of Kyle's past and, as he was not charged, it was not flagged as part of Love Island's stringent DBS checks. 'It's only right he can now return home to the UK to share his side of the story and therefore bosses took the decision that it was best for him not to enter the villa.' Staffordshire Police said on Monday: 'A 22-year-old man, from Stafford, was arrested on suspicion of wounding and affray. Another man, also 22 and from Stafford, was arrested on suspicion of affray. 'Both were questioned in custody and bailed with conditions while our enquiries continue.' Kyle, who works as a water operative, doesn't have a strong social media presence with just one Insta pic on his profile. Prior to his announced departure, Kyle said he was looking for 'someone that's fun, confident and just themselves'.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store