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It Works, Really Does Work. - Canton, MI

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I had my last child 10 years ago and nothing I did...

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I had my last child 10 years ago and nothing I did would get rid of the pooch. I have been thinking about getting a tummy tuck. Then our old neighbir/baby sitter introduced me to It Works. I followed the directions, drink lots of water, leave on for at least 45 minutes. I was shocked at my results so far. Even if it is temporary, I will keep doing it. You can do about 40 treatments for the cost of 1 tummy tuck. Plus there is no surgery, no recovery time, and no giant scar.

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What is recommended to buy if you want to use on multiple areas? Are the 4 wraps to be used on one area for best results?
Did you research all the ingredients in the wraps? 10 of them are known carcinogens (cancer causing chemicals). Ex. Denatured alcohol (ethanol aka grain alcohol) which also causes damaged free radicals and inhibits the bodies ability to fight free radicals, or the chemical cocktail Ceteareth-12 which is produced using ethylene oxide (volatile, carcinogen and occasional contaminate) creating the by-product 1, 4 dioxane (solidly linked to breast cancer and toxic at low concentrations) which may or may not be also in with the Cereath-12. Just from a cosmetic stand point it contains three alcohols which are toxic to dermis, work as pro-aging ingredients, and are not supposed to be paired with one of the last ingredients, Limonene (skin sensitizer, fragrance) because it can catalyze an allergic reaction causing contact dermatitis. Limonene it's self if it gets oxidized (touches the air) will become toxic to the skin in concentrations as low as 0.5%. These wraps are manufactured in Mexico by workers making less in a month than what the product costs in terrible conditions with who knows what kind of oversight or quality assurance system in place. Also efficacy and purity of compounds is most likely compromised so you really don't know how much of what you're getting on those things. Odd for a company to keep just the location and name of its manufacturer a secret and hide it under proprietary information. I beg you don't where another one of these things, the fact you have to use them over and over and leave them on for prolonged periods (two ingredients as specifically to have minimal contact with skin and rinse right after: triethanolamine and tocopheryl acetate) just scares me what some people might be stricken with years down the road.
Omg you look great. I just bought 8 and will get 8 next month and so on. I'm not fat but very "thick" and you just gave me actual hope. Thank you
Hi are those real pictures? Looks look :-)

I don't think those are real......those are BS..

Hi! What brand is this that your using???
What are the side effects of using body wraps?
Did you research all the ingredients in the wraps? 10 of them are known carcinogens (cancer causing chemicals). Ex. Denatured alcohol (ethanol aka grain alcohol) which also causes damaged free radicals and inhibits the bodies ability to fight free radicals, or the chemical cocktail Ceteareth-12 which is produced using ethylene oxide (volatile, carcinogen and occasional contaminate) creating the by-product 1, 4 dioxane (solidly linked to breast cancer and toxic at low concentrations) which may or may not be also in with the Cereath-12. Just from a cosmetic stand point it contains three alcohols which are toxic to dermis, work as pro-aging ingredients, and are not supposed to be paired with one of the last ingredients, Limonene (skin sensitizer, fragrance) because it can catalyze an allergic reaction causing contact dermatitis. Limonene it's self if it gets oxidized (touches the air) will become toxic to the skin in concentrations as low as 0.5%. These wraps are manufactured in Mexico by workers making less in a month than what the product costs in terrible conditions with who knows what kind of oversight or quality assurance system in place. Also efficacy and purity of compounds is most likely compromised so you really don't know how much of what you're getting on those things. Odd for a company to keep just the location and name of its manufacturer a secret and hide it under proprietary information. I beg you don't where another one of these things, the fact you have to use them over and over and leave them on for prolonged periods (two ingredients as specifically to have minimal contact with skin and rinse right after: triethanolamine and tocopheryl acetate) just scares me what some people might be stricken with years down the road. I just copy and paste what vansharper wrote below....
Vanshaper is probably either trolling or getting info from another product. I have read vans same post before but researched and can't find any facts to the claim. A few others have asked for reference and sources as well with no response.