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BPI Sports Shredding Gel - Skin Toning Gel for Men and Women with Caffeine and Palmitoyl Carnitine - Powered with Lipocare Vexel

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Product Type: TUMMY TIGHTENING GEL
Vendor: BPI Sports

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  • Caffeine: Supports skin firmness and discourages cellulite by stimulating the catabolism of lipids
  • Discourages Cellulite: Lipocare fights fat by stimulating the catabolism of lipids
  • Improved Skin Tone: Contains palmitoyl carnitine, which supports firmness and skin tonicity
  • Great for Bodybuilders: Helps reveal the chiseled muscles bodybuilders work so hard for
  • BPI Sports: A sports nutrition company offering high-quality supplements, diets, and fitness advice

Product description

Shredding Gel is a cutting-edge, skin-tightening formula designed to fight fat and help improve the appearance of the skin on trouble areas.* It contains two patented ingredients, Lipocare and Vexel. Lipocare fights fat by stimulating the break down of fat cells, which empties excess fat stores and may improve the appearance of cellulite. Vexel firms and tones, reducing the slack appearance of skin thanks to the synergistic action of caffeine and palmitoyl carnitine.*

For bodybuilders, this formula can be especially beneficial during show prep. By tightening skin, BPI Sports Shredding Gel can help reveal the chiseled muscles in the abs, arms and legs.* All of our high-quality products are made in a cGMP facility, right here in the USA, so you can trust them to help you reach your goals.

For best results, apply Shredding Gel to clean, dry skin. Massage a thin layer into the areas you want to improve such as thighs, waist, hips, buttocks, stomach and upper arms. Do not apply the gel to any other parts of your body.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.