National Cellulite Day

September 5, Friday

National Cellulite Day
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National Cellulite Day is celebrated annually on September 5.

Purpose of the holiday
This day is dedicated to raising awareness about cellulite, its nature, and the myths surrounding it. The holiday aims to support a positive body image and combat stereotypes related to appearance.

History of the holiday
National Cellulite Day was established in 2015 by a company in the cosmetology field. Its purpose is to dispel myths that cellulite is a sign of health problems or lack of care. In reality, it is a natural condition of the skin that occurs in most women and many men.

How it is celebrated

* Posts and campaigns supporting body positivity are shared on social media.
* Educational events are held to explain that cellulite is a normal phenomenon, not a cosmetic "flaw."
* Medical and cosmetology specialists share information on how to properly approach skin condition.
* People are encouraged to accept themselves and care for their health rather than chase unattainable beauty standards.

Significance of the holiday
National Cellulite Day reminds us that a person's beauty and value do not depend on appearance. This holiday strengthens the idea of self-acceptance, respect for one’s body, and breaks stereotypes that can affect self-esteem and confidence.
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