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Hello!

If you've had great success with trimming down your midsection with waist trainers and/or creams, please share what you used with me. If you have pics, that would be outstanding!

Thanks in advance!

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The best waist trainer is my sleeve.

If you have to get a waiste trainer wait until you are over a year out, or you are risking GERD.

I'm 20 months and I had dinner with some high waist compression leggings on and I had to slide them down because I can't eat anything if I have pressure on my sleeve, sometimes even my bra can be too much.

Edited by OutsideMatchInside

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Why do people still believe in waist trainers? They do not help in any way, there are numerous articles and hard research about this. All it is is a corset to give you a slimmer waist WHILE wearing it. Once it's off, your shape goes back to normal and you will have a weakened core, not strengthened one. Also, your shape depends a lot of your genetics (and age) - outside of diet/exercise and/or plastic surgery, there's really little you can do about it. (don't mean to be a downer, just keeping it real).

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1 hour ago, _Kate_ said:

Both a 'waste' of money. :P

@ _Kate_

waste :lol:

extra funny pill today??

Kathy

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