Nivea Good-bye Cellulite Gel Cream and Patches Review
Written by Karon on Thursday, June 18, 2009 16:25After using the Neutrogena Anti-Cellulite cream that didn’t work, I moved on to the Nivea cellulite cream and patches after hearing all the hype about the Tyra Banks show putting it to the test. I hoped it would work, but was seriously skeptical. Nivea Good-bye Cellulite Gel Cream costs about $15 per bottle depending on where you buy it. You can sometimes find coupons on eBay. The patches cost another $15 or so. You get 6 patches per box. It’s cheaper if you get the 2-packs for about $25 or so. Plus, if you order from sites like Amazon.com, you get free shipping for anything $25 or more.
The deal is, you put the cellulite cream on twice per day (for the standard 6-8 weeks) and you also wear the patches 2 – 3 times per week. You can put them on under your pants or wear them while sleeping. I’ve done both successfully.
Pros

My legs after 10 weeks of using Nivea Good-Bye Cellulite Cream & Patches
I must say, while it didn’t reduce all the cellulite, it did get rid of most of it. It was still a little noticeable, but you can see from the pictures that it made a big impact. I’d say it reduced the cellulite by more than 2/3. You can see the before picture here.
Cons
The gel is a little sticky and, if you put too much, it doesn’t want to absorb all the way so your legs will feel rather tacky all day. You have to experiment to find the right amount so you cover your legs (or tummy or behind or arms) well without overdoing it.
The patches don’t stay stuck very well. If you get up and sit down a lot, the edges will begin to roll up as your pants or skirt brush over them. At night, as you change positions in your sleep, the same thing… the patches roll up and come off. I solved this problem by getting a $2.00 roll of clear first aid tape and putting one piece of tape at the top and bottom of each patch.
Special Considerations
As I said, I had a lot of cellulite. If my case hadn’t have been so severe, I think it might have done the job all the way. This would be a great product for someone with mild to moderate cellulite.
Recommended? Yes
Cellulite Massage
I decided, after reading accounts from people who’d had success with simply doing cellulite massage using a loofah, that I’d give that a try. Cellulite massage is supposed to stimulate collagen production as well as smooth out the thin, lumpy layer of fat just underneath the skin.
It certainly was cheep enough. Loofah sponges cost about $4 – $5 each and last for weeks even with constant use.
Again, another 6-week ritual. For cellulite massage, you’re supposed wet the loofah (I used warm water) then semi-vigorous rub the loofah back and forth and also up and down on the affected areas for 5 minutes per day, per leg. Some people also added coarse salt to the loofah, but I didn’t do this.
Pros
It was cheep and easy enough to do. I’d usually do the cellulite massage while I was watching TV or immediately after I got out of the shower. The exfoliation affect made my thighs very soft.
Cons
Even though it’s just 5 minutes per leg, that was 10 minutes I had to make room for in my schedule. On really busy days, I just didn’t feel like doing it. I’d have to make myself fit the time in.
The results? Not bad. I did notice a difference. Not a significant one, but a positive difference.
I don’t think I’d use this method by itself, but I can see how it would be helpful when used with some other type of treatment.
Recommended? Yes for mild cellulite or in conjunction with cellulite cream, but not alone.
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Kim Krause Berg says:
June 18th, 2009 at 9:36 pm
You convinced me. I never had cellulite until this year. Mild yes, but enough to bug me. I figured I was stuck with it. Maybe not. I’ll give this a try, thanks!
Karon says:
June 18th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
Be sure to come back and let us know how it goes. I was very pleased with how it worked for me.
Karon says:
June 19th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
Be sure to come back and let us know how it goes. I was very pleased with how it worked for me.
P.S. – Sorry, forgot to tell you great post!
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Becca says:
January 17th, 2010 at 11:39 pm
So I think I’m convinced enough to try this out. I’m only 21 and already have cellulite.
Karon says:
January 18th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Welcome, Becca! I have some $2 off Nivea coupons, if you’re interested. I could mail you a few.