Posts Tagged ‘slimming pants’

Features, Gallery, Innerwear

Gallery: Slimming underwear to help that post Christmas bulge

By Andrea Petrou on January 4th, 2010

This morning we reported that Marks and Spencer had launched a range of slimming underwear for men and it made us think about the number of Bridget Jones style knickers available to us women.

With the frosty weather scuppering our new year running resolutions and the big R word coupled with post Christmas spending causing financial problems with gym membership, many of us will be looking for a quick fix for that Christmas bulge and we think this underwear is a perfect quick fix for that slimmer looking stomach.

We’ve therefore put together a gallery of the best slimming underwear out there to help you slip into that party dress with confidence. However, we suggest you think carefully about wearing a pair of these on a hot date, we’re sure we’re not the only ones who has that Bridget Jones scene firmly ingrained in our brains.



Beauty, Fashion News, Innerwear

Debenhams launches PeachyBody pants, which are claimed to zap cellulite

By Andrea Petrou on December 2nd, 2009

Pants.jpgWe know we’ve been banging on about sexy undies today, and advising you stay away from the Bridget Jones style undies.

However, we’ve been thinking, and we know, if we had to wear a skimpy dress, after a few days of festive treats and drink we’d want something, that would, well, hold us in.

Therefore, it only seems fair we tell you about Debenhams’ revolutionary cellulite busting pants.

Yes, we know what you’re thinking, it looks like any other shapewear product on the market, but, these PeachyBody pants are claimed to have extra super powers. Not only will they hold you in but, they also claim to miraculously banish that unsightly orange peel, and make your waist, hips, thighs and bottoms appear slimmer, toned and moisturised in just 21 days.

But it’s not a miracle, it’s science that is claimed to do this. Apparently the wonder pants have a wave-weave knit system, which stimulates the skin and massages active ingredients into problem areas.

This includes a combination of peaches (to moisturise), green tea (to act as an antioxidant) and coffee beans (to eliminate excess water). These are said to warm the body and increase circulation of the blood, helping to break down fatty deposits.

And for £25 a pop its a much more sensible and cheaper alternative to going under the knife.

We really like the sound of these, and will definitely be trying them out. Keep reading for a review very soon.




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