If you’re seeing bumps on your behind, you’re in good company.
About 90 percent of women, and virtually no men, have cellulite.
The science bit? Cellulite are fat cells found underneath the top layer of the skin that have squeezed between bands of connective tissue, or collagen, attaching your muscle to your skin. While the structure of women’s connective tissue is vertical, men’s collagen is angled, which means that fat cells don’t push through and pucker as much.
Cellulite is in fact genetic (Thanks Mum…), but, even if it does run in your family, there are ways to reduce its appearance.