Friday, March 18, 2011

Knock on Women’s Awareness on Cellulite and The Right to Wear Shorts


Armed with this article bound to create war with the expected violent reactions bound to come am just using a vehicle to reiterate to those who are unaware that such a thing as cellulite exists and guidelines that had been around since time immemorial on how one should dress definitely has a reason for them for merely existing.


 At a time when one is afforded the luxury of being unintelligently bold and vocal enough to cry freedom in one’s choices which include expressing one’s self by how one clothes one’s body British uber-model, who made Calvin Klein a household name, Kate Moss’ recent Louis Vuitton 2011 runway is a knock on wood to those who love, well, err…wearing shorts and to those who are obviously unaware that cellulite is present (as hair is present) on anyone.
Defined as a skin dimpling that occurs mainly in women cellulite is found on women’s pelvic region, lower limbs and abdomen and had been medically sighted as a “normal condition of many females”.

Though causes of cellulite had been pinpointed that ranges from metabolism, gender-specific skin architecture, alteration of connective tissue structure, hormonal factors, genetic factors, the microcirculatory system, the extracellular matrix, subtle inflammatory alterations and even eating processed foods it is but safe to say that no one is immune to cellulite.
Though Kate Moss was wearing (for employment’s sake) what is termed as hotpants that looks like briefs this incident didn’t fail to make me think of women who love wearing shorts regardless of their age and sheer physical catastrophic appearance just for the sheer pleasure of showing flawless legs or thought-so flawless pair because of a mere application of body lotion.

Armed with this article bound to create war with the expected violent reactions bound to come am just using a vehicle to reiterate to those who are unaware that such a thing as cellulite exists and guidelines that had been around since time immemorial on how one should dress definitely has a reason for them for merely existing.
When it comes to wearing anything shorter than an inch above one’s knees:
1st Consider your age when you don’t like the idea of harboring a few giggles along the way because you might only be showing your cellulite.

They say women over 50 shouldn’t wear shorts and thank God for that. However, for broad-mindedness’ sake, older ladies can still wear shorts but this would only be limited to the knee-length ones. Certainly the skin of an older woman isn’t that visibly attractive as before nor as attractive as it should be but even a woman in her twenties with a low IQ would know that no amount of lotion can fake younger looking legs in women living halfway near a century. Besides these ladies, and even those way past 35, are first and foremost should be afforded dignity and respect and not just meer glances from men who oftentimes have a questionable motive if a woman’s legs are the ones they noticed on glaring display.
2nd Consider your frame if you’re not sure if you have cellulite. Though guided by the height and weight chart many people are still not aware that this same height and weight chart (should) include one’s frame size. Modern versions even have different chart interpretations depending on one’s race with Asians being guided with an even less weight for their height and frame than their Caucasian counterparts.



As to determining if you’re small boned, medium boned or big boned: if your middle finger overlaps with your thumb when you wrap them on your wrist you’re small framed. If the middle finger and thumb touches you’re medium framed and a gap between the two fingers means you’re a biggie.
Ergo a 5′ woman cannot brag about being in her ideal nor healthy weight at 122 lbs. when she is small boned. This woman may not only have cellulite on her legs but also on her arms.
Almost all doctors would say there is no outstanding and realistic cure for cellulite as even lifting weights, dieting, living a toxic-free life, taking vitamins and minerals, and even the usual massage can only put a make-up on this reality that should naturally provoke women to cover what they should.
After all, if one knows how to really dress and present one’s self there are things like figure-flatering clothes, flattering cuts and proper color use that can make one more presentable, respectable and less of an eye sore to the mass people.
Thank you.


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