The Arm Shapewear Collection from Tres Sleek is promising to act as Spanx for our upper arms, battling sagging skin and flabby biceps. We like the idea of looking slender, but aren’t sure about the bandage-grade sleeves. Would you wear shape-wear there? Join the BackTalk, below.
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Would you wear arm shapewear?
09.30.2009
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if you had my arm upper arms YES YES YES!!!
No way! I wouldn't wear these--better to get some exercise to tone your arms and still be comfortable in your clothes, not constricted with these things.
I ran across this product today and wonder if anyone has heard of it. http://www.nuskin.com/intercom/editorial.do?contentId=us.ns.galvanic.testimonials . Click on the last icon of the lady with her arms stretched. The photos of her arms are amazing. I have been researching all of these products and they seem credible. Has anyone tried them? Heard of them?
I challenge with this garment is the fat has to go somewhere. :) Slimming one are to create bumps in another is not a solution I'm looking for.
I love Slimpressions though. Great solutions for arm flab, back fat and the rolls around the middle. www.slimpressions.com (Got mine at herroom.com though....free shipping!)
I love Slimpressions though. Great solutions for arm flab, back fat and the rolls around the middle. www.slimpressions.com (Got mine at herroom.com though....free shipping!)
08.18.2009
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The idea may sound good at first but as it has been pointed out the model used has little to no body fat. I know that now that I am in my late fourties that like it or not my body is changing and sagging in some places. If they really want to try and sell this then have a normal woman wear this then if it dose what they say they would actually sell more then to try and pass this off in the way that they have.
07.26.2009
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Well, Michelle.. I too would luv to see a pic of you wearing this. It looks as if it would show under most any item of clothing. The concept sounds great but I need to see it in action, so to speak...and not on an itty bitty model who doesn't need it anyway.
The model has zero bodyfat. How does a "normal" woman wear this? Under her clothes? As a shrug? How about a picture of the average customer - Michelle Alexander, any pix?? Thanks!
07.01.2009
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I don't think I would buy it. It looks really uncomfortable. For those who have used it, is it really constricting across the neck?
06.30.2009
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Definately yes as long as I didn't end up with panty lines on my arms. Who carries it?
06.26.2009
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE Tres Sleek. I purchased it back when it was FLABuLESS. Let me tell you, I am a size 4, have been fit all my life, exercise, etc. Totally against plastic surgery, And I have the saggy-ist arm flab...YUCK-O, and when I saw this product lasgt fall on Rachel Ray I bought one in every color and style!! And uinlike Spanx, SlimPressions, Bally's, these WORK!! Thanks a lot Tres Sleek!!! I am a lifetime customer!!! And SOOO Affordable, you need to do a full page spread on this product in your magazine MORE!!!!
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