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90%
of women are affected by orange peel
skin .
It's not an illness, but it
can cause embarrassment and many women
have "hang ups" about it. |
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peel skin is not an inflammation. In fact, it is
a natural phenomenon of hormonal origin, which is
accentuated by lifestyle and eating habits. It manifests
itself through localised skin deformation.
Orange peel skin is the result of three
phenomena: an excessive stocking of fats, accompanied
by localised water retention and a hardening of
the cutaneous tissue fibres.
On
the surface, this means the skin has a mattress-like
aspect and looks in fact like the skin of an orange.
Orange peel skin may not be appreciated by women,
but it is not at all serious. |
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