Update: Due to their unethical billing policies, we no longer recommend hydroderm. In fact, it appears that their company has filed for bankruptcy as of January 2009. View our rankings for the best anti cellulite cream to find our current recommendation.
With the importance that today’s society places in outside beauty and especially beautiful skin and toned bodies, cellulite can be a source of embarrassment to women. No wonder why the market is full of many cellulite creams and products that promise to get rid of the unattractive condition, or at least improve the appearance of the orangey-like skin. Millions of dollars are spent in creams, products, procedures, spa treatments … and other, to get rid of cellulite. Hydroderm BodyShape is a product that promises to get rid of cellulite and tone/contour the body. It promises to get rid and reduce/eliminate the fat, even in the abdomen area.
Hydroderm BodyShape needs to be used with an exercise program in order for it to work. The manufacturers maintain that because exercise increases circulation, the broken down fat will be eliminated faster. Hydroderm BodyShape will liquefy fat, and the exercise program will help eliminate this fat faster.
Some of the ingredients of this product, which promotes the removal of these fat deposits, are Organic Kukui Nut Oil, Organic Liposomes, and Organic Caffeine. There are other inactive ingredients, of course. Some of these inactive ingredients you can find in other products – water, Metylparaben, Potassium Sorbate, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid … and others.
There are reviews of this product and the opinions of the users seem divided. Some users of the product are very satisfied and rate the product high in performance, while other users are not. There seem to be more dissatisfied users than satisfied ones.
Hydroderm BodyShape claims to use a patented method of delivery system into the skin – a liposome delivery system that gets beneath the upper dermal layers, deeper, to reach the fat cells below.
This product is not cheap as it starts at $100 for a thirty-day supply. There is a fee trial, but you have to enroll and purchase the item using your credit card, for automatically charging subsequent monthly supplies. If you do not like it, you will have to cancel your membership, so you do not get charge every month for the product, and of course, you have to stop shipment by canceling. Before buying expensive creams, it is advisable that you research the product well enough that you feel comfortable making the purchase. In addition, read as many reviews and consumer ratings as you can. Compare the benefits, reviews, ingredients, and price with other similar products, and then you will be able to make the best decision according to your needs and budget.








