Neckline Slimmer Review
To many people, the neckline is one of the most difficult-to-manage parts of the body. A hanging jowl can seem incredibly unattractive, and short of expensive, risky and dangerous surgical methods there appears to be little anybody can do about it.
Everybody wants that taut, tight skin around their neck and jaw that gives the appearance of youthfulness and good health, beautifully defining the jawline and the neck, but invasive procedures are a risky, expensive gamble.
Fortunately for people in this situation, we have the Neckline Slimmer. The Neckline Slimmer is a small electrical exercising device, about as large as an electric razor. The gadget basically works like a strength trainer for your neck and jaws, working particularly on the hanging skin that many of us want to get rid of. The manufacturers claim that a mere two minutes spent exercising with this machine every day will result in firmer, tighter and smoother skin. Sounds too good to be true, right?
The Neckline Slimmer itself is a pretty well-designed product. An ergonomic, curvy beige piece of plastic, it looks a little like the pump of a soap dispenser, with a spring-loaded cylinder-pump that goes up and down, working your jaw muscles much like lifting dumbbells works your shoulders and arms. The concept is exactly the same, and this simple physiological concept is borrowed from the realm of general, mainstream physical training and applied to the neck with the Neckline Slimmer.
The exercise itself looks pretty funny on TV, and more than once did I chuckle when the infomercial came on the screen. But I would be lying if I said I wasn’t intrigued. And I’m sure I’m not the only one- there are loads of people out there- some of who are fit and trim, others who are not. Hanging jowls affects both groups of people. In fact, a lot of the demand for this product comes from people who are indeed healthy and even skinny, but nevertheless face this problem of loose skin around the jaw and neck.
There is a lot of heated discussion about this product and whether it actually works as advertised, and even whether the science around it is accurate. However, few can doubt the outpouring of positive comments from people who have actually tried the product.

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