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Post by sugarcube19 on Aug 12, 2008 11:15:44 GMT
Has any one done this? Does it work? If so what do i do?
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Post by confused on Aug 12, 2008 13:58:57 GMT
what is this?
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Post by welshleek on Aug 12, 2008 14:52:10 GMT
know someone who used to put cling film around the necks and they swear by it. but i dont know havent tried it my self
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Post by shelleyj on Aug 12, 2008 17:48:14 GMT
supreme sell a neck sweat if you look on their web site, I've also heard of people using bin bags and cling film, but not sure in what quantities!
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Post by arabs on Aug 12, 2008 18:59:21 GMT
Hi
do u think it works?
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Post by langwedh on Sept 1, 2008 21:53:20 GMT
Hiya, We neck sweat at work and yes it really does work!
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Post by trousersnli on Sept 1, 2008 22:38:29 GMT
I would love some real evidence that this works. I would be baffled if it DID work, as you can not spot remove fat, water loss is surely what accounts for lost inches.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 11:20:58 GMT
ive got a neck sweat i bought from arabian emporuim complete with neck sweat lotion that i used to exercise my heavily crested stallion in each day, the difference in 2 weeks was amazing and he looked tons better for it! Not got the pony anymore so if anyone was after a neoprene meduim sized neck sweat id consider selling mine...
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Post by blackknight on Sept 2, 2008 17:59:26 GMT
Yes, i find that sweating necks off does work. I use a thick winter hood to work them in and it works for mine, within 2 weeks they have a much better shape top and bottom...
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Post by Jolie on Sept 2, 2008 19:34:32 GMT
Many years ago I knew a lady who used to put the thick plastic feed sacks wrapped around the neck under a duvet up the neck. This pony in question was like a bullock and that worked well but I wouldnt do it if it was too hot.
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