In our collective, several of us have tried creams, suction cups, slimming leggings, and even salon treatments. But what we were looking for were real, accessible, and effective solutions we could use at home, at our own pace, without pain and without having to sell a kidney.
So we decided to test a selection of anti-cellulite devices ourselves. Not by reading product sheets, but by using them for several weeks—just as you would at home. Each of us took one or two machines, noted our impressions, our progress, and yes, our struggles too. Together, we shared, compared, and wrote this guide.
How we did it (and why you can trust us)
We started with 26 different devices—some very well-known, others more under the radar. We evaluated them based on a range of concrete criteria:
- visible effectiveness (and not just after 6 months),
- ease and comfort of use,
- quality of materials,
- results on the skin (smoothness, firmness, reduction of dimples),
how easily they fit into daily life (because not all of us have 2 hours a day to spare).
Some devices blew us away. Others… not at all. In the end, 14 out of the 26 machines were eliminated: too weak, too painful, poorly designed, or simply ineffective.
This ranking is the result of our combined experiences. No hidden affiliations, no disguised advertising—just an honest review from women like you, who want to feel good in their skin without getting fooled yet again.