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Loving it. Lumps and bumps and fat rolls be gone! Holds in my belly roll too. Glad I'm 90 pounds down and I'm not too hot wearing it under my clothes. Correction. I AM hot. The good kind. ;)

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Not Spanx. I was looking for that one but Catherine's didn't have that brand. Not sure what brand this is. I'd check but I'd have to wiggle out and back in. I'll check later. Lol.

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Aren't these just the best thing EVER!!! Work it girl!!! HAHA.

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Catherine's Intimates.

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I love Shapewear. I've gotten down to a size 6/8 and really don't NEED it anymore (teeheehee!! thrilling!!), but I certainly look better in it. At this point, I wouldn't sacrifice comfort for it but let me tell you, because I am always cold now, I wear it for warmth. The added benefit of keeping the jiggly skin still is an added benefit that I am ecstatic about.

Woohooo!!!

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I just also bought assets by Spanx (body fat sucker inner) at kohls. They had a lot of different kinds. So sorta like buying a bra. I think you need time to try on many some are over bust. Under bust. Legs too or just waist length. Reversible etc.

I like how it smooths bra lines. Ok back fat

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Ps. Hot tip. Put them on from the bottom. Not over your head. Who knew? Thankfully my dear friend with me

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Ps. Hot tip. Put them on from the bottom. Not over your head. Who knew? Thankfully my dear friend with me

Lol I just realized that yesterday. Much easier!!!

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Oh! And best part of body shapers now? I'm not a hot sweaty mess from putting them on AND I don't put off going to the ladies' room until I am ready to burst because I can actually pull them back up!

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Yes! And I wore one to work yesterday and it actually felt good for the extra warmth because our office was cold. Did I say that? Me? Cold?

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Any one had Medicaid amerigroup as insurance and if so please let me in on the details on getting it approved my BMI 57 salas.marlene27@gmail.com

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