Anti-Cellulite Push Up Leggings

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Anti-Cellulite Push Up Leggings comes with unique design that accentuates the curves and bums, it helps shape your legs, flatten your tummy and achieve rounder butt cheeks 

The honeycomb patterns and skillfully angled lines excel in banishing stubborn cellulites and reshaping flawed legs by butt lifting and tummy control.

The ruched back design with ultra-compression knitting targets to combat unwanted dimpling and tighten loose skin, as well as slimming up thighs, butt and calves for sculpted silhouette. 

Made with 4-Way Stretch Air Circulating fabrics, it is highly breathable and moisture-wicking, as well as granting you full range of movement without restriction

Features:

  • Booty Push-Up : 
    Our ruched back design gives your backside a lifted look; get the dreamy perky butt without padding, implants, or hours at the gym.

  • Tummy-Taming : 
    Signature wide waistband molds perfectly to your body while it contours.

  • Unique Honeycomb Pattern :
    Hide and reshape loose skin on legs flawed by cellulite. Tone up lower body silhouette. 

  • Ultra-Compression Knitting :
    Made of 92% Polyester and 8% Elastane. Eliminates cellulite filled skin with little weight and no restriction.

  • High-waisted & thickened woven :
    Boosts blood circulation to facilitate cellulite destruction. Tightens & firms loose skin on thighs.

  • Intensive Calories Burning :
    Speeds up metabolism for instant butt lift, thigh and waist slimming.

  • Non-Abrasion Fabric :
    Excellent elasticity and durability. UV Blocking over 98.8%. 

  • 4-Way Stretch Air Circulating:
    Sweat-wicking and highly breathable. Cool in Summer and heat retention in winter.

  • Hypoallergenic Material : 
    Suitable for all skin types, even for sensitive skin. 
     

      Sizing:

      Size (Inch)

      Waist Hip Length
      S 25-27 28-35 34.6
      M 27-29 30-37 35
      L 29-30 32-38 35.5
      XL 30-32 33-41 36

      Size (cm) Waist Hip Length
      S 64-68 72-90 88
      M 68-72 76-94 89
      L 72-76 80-98 90
      XL 79-80 84-102 91


      Fabric & Care:

      • Composition: Elastane & Polyester Blend

      Washing Instructions:

      • Do not bleach
      • Tumble dry low
      • Machine wash cold
      • Do not iron

      Package Includes: 

      • 1 pair x Anti-Cellulite Push Up Leggings

      What are the Benefits of Satin Pajamas?

      Satin Pajamas feel luxurious against the skin, but it’s not just because of how soft the material is. They are great for people who have sensitive skin because the material is gentle and won’t irritate your skin like other fabrics can.

       Unlike other fabrics, satin doesn’t absorb heat from the body to keep you warm, meaning it’s perfect for cooler nights in bed or lounging around the house.

       Another great thing about satin is that it doesn’t wrinkle easily, making it better than cotton-based fabrics.

      Lastly, satin Pajamas are easy to care for. They won’t shrink if washed, and don’t need dry cleaning. It doesn’t fray like other fabrics, so you don’t have to worry about any lint or fuzzies getting stuck in your clothes either.  Satin Pajamas are a Great Choice: Pajamas have been made of satin for centuries, and with good reason. This luxurious fabric is surprisingly durable, breathable, and soft.

      The material we use in our pajamas, dress and robes are the softest on the market, which creates a smooth touch. Satin’s fine weave means it doesn’t absorb body heat as much as other fabrics, which makes it a great option for sleepwear or loungewear.

       These Pajamas are also quite durable – they don’t wrinkle as easily and can be washed without worrying about shrinkage or fraying.

       How Do I Pick the Perfect Satin Pajama? Choosing the perfect satin Pajama can be a daunting task. That’s why we’ve put together some helpful tips to make your decision easier:

       Satin Pajamas are available in different colors, sizes, and styles, so there’s no shortage of options that fit every need.

      Consider what type of satin material best suits your needs. For example, thinner satin Pajamas may be a better option for summertime while maintaining the airy feeling. On the other hand, satin Pajamas with silk are comfortable in any season, but have less ventilation, so they’re best suited to colder climates or during winter months.

      Think about occasions where you’ll be wearing your satin Pajama. For example, if it’s a special night with your significant other, or just a relaxing evening at home with friends and family, then taking the time to get dressed up is worth it!

       We have a wide range of satin Pajamas with prices starting at $35.99. For more information on pricing, use the search filter to select the size, color, and style you are most interested in.

       What Style Choices Are Available for Satin Pajamas?

      We offer satin Pajamas in a variety of sizes and colors to suit every body type, including. Our satin Pajamas are available in a variety of colors as well: Blue, Green,Gray,Red, White.

      At Chillysilk, we have sizes from S to XXXXL, and pride ourselves in providing luxurious sleepwear that doesn’t break the bank. Wear them to bed like pajamas or casually as loungewear, however you feel most comfortable in your new Chillysilk Pajama.

      Top Quality at Affordable Prices: Satin pajamas are the perfect choice if you’re looking for an affordable option. They’re not only stylish and comfortable, but also durable thanks to our high-quality fabric. Satin Pajamas come in a variety of designs so that you can find one that suits your style or preference exactly.

       These luxurious satin sleepwear options won’t break the bank, and they can be used to help start your day off with a sense of comfort and calm.

       Chillysilk offers top-quality satin dress,robes and pajama sets at affordable prices that are durable and soft.

       If you are looking for a satin Pajama that will last, Chillysilk is the place to shop.

      What Is Silk?

      Silk is a natural fiber produced by insects as a material for their nests and cocoons. There are several types of insects that produce silk, including silkworms (the most common type of silk), beetles, honey bees, bumble bees, hornets, weaver ants, and many more. Made primarily of a protein called fibroin, silk is known for its shine and softness as a material.

      What Is the History of Silk Production?

      The earliest example of silk fabric comes from China. China dominated the silk industry for many years, and initially the material was reserved for the Emperor. The Chinese used silk as a form of currency, and cost was measured in lengths of silk. The Silk Road, which connected industries from the East to the West, was a popular trading route named for the material, and that region of the world, still maintains the name today.

      Eventually silk production moved to Korea, Thailand, India, and Europe. The material finally made its way to the U.S. in the seventeenth century. King James I introduced silk to the colonies, but many of the country’s early settlers couldn’t afford the material. Patterson, New Jersey and Manchester, Connecticut both became centers of silk production in the United States, until the trade and production was disrupted by World War II, leading to the creation of synthetic fabrics like nylon.

      How Is Silk Made?

      The process of making silk is called sericulture, and it involves harvesting silkworms for the material.

      1. Larvae are fed mulberry leaves.
      2. After they have moulted several times, they spin a cocoon. The silk solidifies upon contact with air. This process takes about 2 to3 days.
      3. Once the cocoon is formed, it is dropped into a pot of boiling water effectively killing the pupae.
      4. The silk filament is extracted by brushing the cocoon.
      5. The raw silk is woven or knit into a fabric or spun into a yarn.

      Note that it takes about 2500 silkworms to spin a pound of raw silk. Each cocoon contains about a mile of silk filament, and one thread of silk is made of 48 silk filaments. Different weaving processes result in different type of fabric including crepe (a rough crinkled texture), organza (a thin, sheer fabric), and chiffon (a lightweight, plain-weave fabric with a slight stretch).

      What Are the Pros and Cons of Silk Fabric?

      Silk is known for its beautiful drape and absorbent nature, along with other positive factors, including:

      • Texture. Silk is incredibly soft with a flattering sheen, giving it a high-end and luxurious appeal.
      • Strength and durability. It is also one of the strongest natural fibers, though some of its strength diminishes upon getting wet. Silk is often blended with other fibers, such as cotton, for added sturdiness.
      • Elasticity. The material’s flexibility makes it ideal for garments and upholstery.
      • Absorbency. Silk is one of the most absorbent fabrics, therefore it handles moisture well in clothing items.

      However silk has some drawbacks as well, including:

      • Static cling. Since the material does not conduct electricity well, it can experience a lot of static.

      8 Primary Uses for Silk Fabric

      Silk is primarily used in garments and household items, but it is also employed in unexpected ways, such as in bicycle tires and in medicine. Silk is great for summer clothing because of its absorbent nature and how it wicks moisture, and it is also a staple for winter wear since it has low conductive properties. Here are some examples of the material’s many uses.

      1. Bridal and formal wear. Silk is a staple of many gowns and dresses thanks to its beautiful drape, and the long floats of yarn on one side create a dressy and lustrous appearance.
      2. Ties and scarves. The material’s strength and nuances with color make it ideal for accessories. Many high-end ties are made from heavy silk, which allows for tightly woven patterns, rich colors, and durable material. Silk is also a great material for scarves for both decoration and for warmth.
      3. Bedding. Silk sheets are the height of luxury and the material’s softness and absorbent nature makes it truly shine in the bedroom.
      4. Parachutes. Silk was originally used for parachutes for its strength and elastic properties; however nylon is more commonly used today.
      5. Upholstery. Silk is used to cover furniture and pillows, and thanks to its strength and durability, it provides a long-lasting covering.
      6. Wall hangings. Decorative wall hangings are often woven from silk, as the material is beautiful and dynamically reacts with colors and dyes.
      7. Bicycle tires. The material is sometimes used in the tire’s casing because of its lightness, durability, and flexibility. Since silk can be expensive, the casings can also be made from nylon and cotton.
      8. Surgical sutures. Since silk is a natural material, it has amazing uses in medicine. The material does not cause an autoimmune response and cannot be absorbed by the human body.
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      Anti-Cellulite Push Up Leggings

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      Fluorescent Yellow / S
      $19.97