Cellulite
Causes
90% of all women, whether fat or thin, have cellulite somewhere on their bodies.
Cellulite is a condition in which the skin appears to have areas with underlying fat deposits, giving it a dimpled, lumpy appearance. It is most noticeable on the buttocks and thighs, and usually occurs after puberty.
Stage 1: No visible signs of cellulite. It only appears slightly when pinched.
Stage 2: Skin has thickened and has a definite “orange peel” effect when pinched. You may notice slight discoloration of the skin or broken veins and capillaries.
Stage 3: Cellulite is already visible and has a significant “orange peel” appearance without pinching
Stage 4: Skin has a swollen appearance. Unsightly, large lumps with deep dimples have nowhere to hide.