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MyShapes launches new revolutionary Emana shapewear
MyShapes’ (www.myshapesuk.com) new Emana shapewear range is likely to revolutionise the world of slimming and shapewear with its new fibre technology.
The wonder ingredient behind the range is Emana, a new fibre developed by Rhodia that contains bioactive crystals, which absorbs heat from the human body and returns it in the form of far infrared rays (FIR). These rays will then penetrate the skin and interact with the body, stimulating blood microcirculation and cellular metabolism. The interaction between Emana and the skin is purely physical without any chemical transference.
The new technology in the shapewear is said to diminish signs of cellulite, reduce centimetres of the waist, hips, thighs and buttocks while giving younger looking skin. On top of that, the product offers comfort and wellness to overall wellbeing.
Independent studies have shown that wearing the new shapewear has reduced the signs of cellulite by 11 per cent and increase skin elasticity by 8 per cent. Results from the study also showed a reduction in muscle fatigue and an increase in body energy.
Not only is the new shapewear range seamless, sliming and breathable but it is also eco friendly and easy to take care for. It comes in a full range of women’s undergarments including pants, vests, boxer, brief and leggings.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Averlyn Lim .
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