It works body wraps

Dee5870
on 6/18/13 5:15 am, edited 6/18/13 5:20 am

CharJames, I may have to give this a try.................if it will help even a little with skin..............its worth a shot!  Would love to see my triceps in my arms cuz I work so hard at the gym!  I know that muscle is hidden in my skin!    Right now can't afford a total body lift.............so every little bit I can try, I'm willing!

        
chulbert
on 6/18/13 5:47 am - Rochester, NY
RNY on 01/21/13

Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts.

Eva1230
on 6/18/13 3:50 am
I agree everyone is entitled to their opinion. I haven't did much research but get invited to these wrap parties all the time. My hair stylist has lost quite a few inches and my sister in law as well.

I'm not even six months out but plan on having "plastic" or removal of skin if I have to.

PetHairMagnet
on 6/18/13 7:03 am
RNY on 05/13/13

Considering you need to remain hydrated as a health and safety factor, there is no way I would purposely do something to pull the water from my body. I am 46 and wraps have been around since before I was born and rise and fall in popularity every 5-7 years or so. I live in the Charlotte area and agree that the ads seem to be everywhere lately.

Just ignore it and work out. :)

    

HW333--SW 289--GW of 160 5' 11" woman.  I only know the way I know & when you ask for input/advice, you'll get the way I've been successful through my surgeon & nutritionist. Please consult your surgeon & nutritionist for how to do it their way.  Biggest regret? Not doing this 10 years ago! Every day is better than the day before...and it was a pretty great day!

        

    

    

charjames
on 6/19/13 4:12 am - PA
RNY on 10/30/12

I'm really shocked & saddened by some of the negative comments people post.  Fact is - they have helped me & others I know who have tried it.  Thats with eating correctly & working out.  If you dont like it or dont want to try it - that's fine.  But to post responses that are just plain rude - not needed.  As with MOST things including bariatric surgery- it isn't for everyone.  Just saying if you want to try it, try it.  If you think it's a waste- thats fine too.  But really the only people that should be commenting about whether it works, etc are ones that have tried it.  Just saying- there is so much negativity in this world- this site is designed to be positive & supporting.   

Amy2012
on 6/19/13 10:51 am

Hey, I just joined and wound up coming across this post. I actually have tried not only the wraps but also the fat fighter pills from It Works, and I have been really amazed at my results. I got mine through www.YouSkinnyThing.com, and I told the distributor how much I was trying to lose and she recommended the wraps and the fat fighters. The wraps don't get rid of your fat cells. I don't think anything can other than surgery. But they detox the fat cells and cause them to shrink. You can put them anywhere too - stomach, thighs, back, arms - wherever you wanna target. The fat fighers are pills that you take after a high calorie meal and they block your body from absorbing all the fat and calories. I've been using their stuff for a few months now and I'm pretty happy, I'm down 5 lbs and I've lost about 3 inches off my waist. I like that it's natural too. Good luck!

jaf_angel
on 2/14/16 12:11 pm
VSG on 04/08/16

I have tried them and I love them. I'm using them before my surgery and after to keep things tight. I love them and the greens. I figure I'll be getting that extra nutirents after. I'm thinking of signing up to get paid to use it ha he ha. 

Misty Costanzo
on 7/15/16 2:35 pm - Bennington, NE

I currently use and am a distributor of It Works Products.  I love all the products.  I wish I would have known about the wraps sooner.  I had my surgery in 2008 and have lost 147#.  I have a large amount of loose skin and the wraps are making a HUGE difference on my arms/thighs.  I was lucky enough to get insurance to cover a tummy tuck, but cant afford plastics on the rest of my trouble areas.  For those of you who are skeptics, you are entitled to your opinion, but I recommend you try a wrap.  They are $25. What do you have to lose??  So much cheaper and less invasive than plastics!!!!  mistysayswrapit.myitworks.com  God Bless.

Most Active
Recent Topics
×