Skinny Dip Cream Body Toner

Slender body toner is a weight watcher's alternative to ineffective crash dieting. This extensive body contouring system supports effective weight management - from aromatic appetite control to slenderising massage creams. Its body slenderisers help minimise the appearance of sagging or dimpled skin while enhancing the look of muscle tone and body contour. Combined with regular exercise and a healthy diet, slender body toner can help you give your figure a complete body makeover.
 
Skinny Dip's body toner world famous, fast-absorbing, extensively tested body cream formula penetrates deeply into the skin layers to help reduce the appearance of fatty bulges, unsightly skin irregularities, sags, and bags. It works best on unstimulated areas of the body, those parts unable to twist, turn, or bend during exercise (namely, the hips, thighs, and buttocks). Used twice daily, Skinny Dip can help you target problem areas of your body for a sleeker look.


Following is an extract from an analysis of the study of the relationship between Neways' Skinny Dip cream and the loss of thigh, hip, and waist circumference in a four week study. The scope of this analysis was to determine with reasonable certainty whether Skinny Dip cream is effective in reducing body circumference when applied daily over a four week period. The statistical analysis was performed using sample data gathered by Dr Steven Martin's group on inch loss in the thigh, hip and waist area of participants, using either Skinny Dip cream or a placebo cream. When used in conjunction with S Cream, even better results may be anticipated.


The Effectiveness of Skinny Dip Cream on Thighs of the participants using Skinny Dip cream, the sample mean loss per thigh, per participant, was 2.414 centimetres; of those using the placebo cream, the mean loss per thigh was 0.093 centimetres. (In other words, the placebo group gained a mean of 0.093 centimetres in each thigh.)
The null hypothesis for this loss was that the mean loss of participants using Skinny Dip cream is equal to the mean loss of participants using the placebo cream. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean loss weight of the Skinny Dip group was greater than the mean loss weight of the placebo group. In an independent sample t-test between the two groups, the p-value was found to be 0000049. Therefore, it can be reasonably concluded that Skinny Dip cream is an effective aid in weight loss to the thigh area when conscientiously applied. Given that Skinny Dip cream is effective in loss to the thigh area, attention was then turned to what the actual mean loss would be per individual using the cream. Using a 95% confidence interval, the mean loss to the thighs over a four week period would be between 1.783 centimetres and 3.043 centimetres. In other words, an average person could expect to lose from almost 2 centimetres to over 3 centimetres per thigh over a four week period of continual use.
 


100% of the participants using Skinny Dip cream in the study had some loss in at least one thigh; a significant loss (1 centimetre or more) was evident in 87.5% of the participants using Skinny Dip cream.
The Effectiveness of Skinny Dip body toner Cream on Hips
Of the participants using Skinny Dip cream, the sample mean loss to the hips, per participant, was 2.897 centimetres; of those using placebo cream, the mean loss to the hips was 0.635 centimetres.


The null hypothesis for this loss was that the populations from which these samples were drawn share the same mean. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean loss of the Skinny Dip group was greater than the mean loss of the placebo group. In an independent sample t-test, the p-value was found to be
0.001. Therefore, it can reasonably be concluded that Skinny Dip cream is effective in reducing hip circumference when conscientiously applied.


The conclusions in the analysis are based on the assumptions that samples for the Skinny Dip group and the placebo group were randomly and independently selected from the two populations; that relative frequency distributions of both populations are approximately normal; and that the populations in question have equal variances. Should these conditions not be satisfied, the results shown here may not be valid.


Given that Skinny Dip body toner cream is effective in reducing hip circumference, a 95% confidence interval for mean centimetre loss to the hips was determined to be between 2.187 centimetres and 3.604 centimetres. In other words, an average person could expect to lose from over 2 centimetres to greater than 3.5 centimetres from the hips when consistently applying Skinny Dip cream over a four week period.
Of the participants in the study using Skinny Dip cream, 81.25% had a significant loss (one centimetre or more) to the hip area.

 
The Effectiveness of Skinny Dip cream on the Waist
Of the participants using Skinny Dip cream, the sample mean loss from waist circumference was 2.977 centimetres; of those using a placebo cream, the mean loss from waist circumference was 0.721 centimetres. (In other words, the placebo group gained a mean 0.72 1 centimetres.)
The null hypothesis for this loss was that the mean of the two groups are equal. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean loss of the Skinny Dip group was greater than the mean loss of the placebo group. Once again employing the test, the p-value was found to be 0.0000265. Therefore, convincing evidence has indicated that Skinny Dip cream is effective in reducing waist circumference when consistently applied.
Given that Skinny Dip cream is effective in reducing waist circumference, a 95% confidence interval was formed. A person could expect to lose from 2.054 centimetres to 3.909 centimetres from the waist with continual use of Skinny Dip cream over a four week period.
Of the participants in the study using Skinny Dip cream, 87.5% percent had a significant loss (1 centimetre or more) to the waist.
 
Total Losses
In the aggregate, participants lost a mean of 10.701 centimetres in the thigh, hip and waist areas. Using a 95% confidence interval, a person could expect to lose from 8.56 centimetres to 12.827 centimetres from the hip, thigh, and waist with continual use over a four week period.
 
Conclusion
Based solely on measurements taken before the use of a cream (either Skinny Dip or a placebo) and after four weeks of continual use, it appears that the use of Skinny Dip cream is effective in the reduction of circumference to the waist, hip and thigh areas.
Apply twice daily on clean skin. Rub lotion thoroughly into desired areas until completely absorbed. Can be applied two to three times until the skin is completely saturated. For improved response be sure to use with 5' Cream and the Body Contouring System.


 

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For best results, apply twice daily; place a generous amount into the palm of your hand and massage into necessary areas until cream has been absorbed.
 

Ingredients:


Purified water(aqua), hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) extract, methylsilanol carboxymethyl theophylline alginate, polyacrylamide, alcohol, aminophylline, C13-14 isoparaffin, aloe barbadenis (aloe vera) leaf juice, elaeis guineensis (palm) oil, methylpropanediol, escin, B-sitosterol, phospholipids, ginkgo biloba leaf extract, laureth-7, tocopheryl acetate, cetyl hydroxyethylceullose, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, butylparaban, ethylparaben, propylparaban, citric acid.


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Alcohol
A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the fermentation of yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently as a solvent and is also found in beverages and medicine. As an ingredient in ingestible products, alcohol may cause body tissues to be more vulnerable to carcinogens.Moulthwashes with an alcohol content of 25% or more have been implicated in mouth, tongue and throat cancers.

 
Alpha hydroxy acid
An organic acid produced by anaerobic respiration, Skin care products containing AHA exfoliate not only damage skin cells, but the skins protective barrier as well.long term skin damage may result from its use.


Aluminium
A metallic element used extensively in the manufacture of aircraft components, prosthetic devices and as an ingredient in antiuerspirants,antacids ~ anpseptics. Aluminium has been linked to Alzheimer’s disease.


Animal Fat (Tallow)
A type of animal tissue made up of oily solids or semisolids that are water-insoluble esters of glycerol with fatty acids.Animal fats and lye are the chief ingredients in a bar of soap; a cleaning and emulsifying product that may act as a breeding ground for bacteria.


Bentonite
A porous clay that expands to many times its dry volume as it absorbs water. Bentonite, commonly found in many cosmetic foundations,may clog pores and suffocate the skin.


Collagen
An Insoluble fibrous protein that is too large to penetrate the skin. The collagen found in most skin care products is derived from animal skins and ground up chicken feet. This ingredient forms a layer of film that may suffocate the skin.


Dioxins
A potentially carcinogenic by-product that results from the process used to bleach paper at paper mills. Dioxin treated containers sometimes transfer dioxins to the product itself.


Eiastin of High-molecular Weight
A protein similar to collagen that Is tire main component of elastic fibres.Elastin is also derived from animal sources.Its effect on the skin is similar to collagen.


Fluorocarbons
A colourless, non-flammable gas or liquid that can produce mild upper respiratory tract irritation. Fluorocarbons are commonly used as a propellent in hairs sprays.


Formaldehyde
A toxic, colourless gas that is an irritant arid a carcinogen. When combined with water, formaldehyde is used as a disinfectant,fixative or preservative. Formaldehyde is found in many cosmetic products and conventional nail care systems.

 
Glycerin
A syrupy liquid that is chemically produced by combining water and fat. Glycerin is used as a solvent and plasticizer.Unless the humidity of air is over 65%, glycerin draws moisture from toe lower layers of the skin and holds it on toe surface, which cries the skin from the Inside out.

 
Kaolin
A fine wnite clay used in making porcelain. Like bentonite, kaolin smothers and weakens the skin.

Lanolin
A fatty substance extracted from wool, which is frequently found in cosmetics and lotions. Lanolin is a common skin sensitizer that can cause allergic reactions,such as skin rashes.


Lye
A highly concentrated watery solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. Lye is combined with animal fats to make bars of soap,which may corrode and dry out the skin.


Mineral Oil
A derivative of crude oil (petroleum) that is used industrially as a cutting fluid and lubricating oil. Mineral oil forms an oily film over the skin to lock in moisture, toxins and wastes, but hinders normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen out.


Petrolatum
A petroleum based grease that is used industrially as a grease component Petrolatum exhibits many of the same potentially harmful properties as mineral oil.


Propylene Glycol
A cosmetic form of mineral oil found in automatic brake and hydraulic fluid and industrial antifreeze.In skin and hair products,propylene glycol works as a humectant which is a substance that retains the moisture content of skin or cosmetic products by preventing the escape of moisture or water.Material safety data sheets (MSDS) warn users to avoid skin contact with propylene glycol as this strong skin irritant can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage.


Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)
Harsh detergents arid wetting agents used in garage floor cleaners,engine degreasers and auto cleaning products.SLS is well-known in the scientific community as a cori~moii skin irritant, It is rapidly absorbed and retained in the eyes, brain, heart and liver, which may result in harmful long term effects.SLS round retard healing, cause cataracts iii adults, arid prevent children’s eyes from developing properly.


Sodium Laureth Sulphate (SLES)
SLES is the alcohol form (ethoxylated) of SLS. It is slightly less irritating than SLS,but may cause more drying. Both sls and sles may cause potentially carcinogenic formations of nitrates and dioxins to form in shampoos arid cleansers by reacting with other ingredients.Large amounts of nitrates may enter the blood system from just one shampooing.
 

Talc
A soft grey-green mineral used in some personal hygiene and cosmetic products. lnhailing talc may be harmful as this substance is recognized as a potential carcinogen.
 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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