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EMS vs Manual Massage: What Actually Works for Cellulite

20 February 20264 min read
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EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) has become a buzzword in body care. It uses small electrical pulses to make muscles contract — useful for activation, but often oversold for cellulite specifically.

Manual massage works on a completely different layer. It supports surface circulation, lymphatic drainage and skin texture — all of which directly affect how cellulite looks on the surface.

AuraSculp is intentionally a vibration-massage device, not an EMS device. Why? Because for the visible appearance of cellulite, consistent mechanical massage paired with a quality oil outperforms occasional EMS sessions for most home users.

Used 3 to 4 times a week with AuraSculp Care Oil, the device delivers the kind of slow, deep, evenly-distributed massage that you simply can't replicate with your hands for 10 minutes a day.

If you want EMS for muscle activation, treat it as a separate tool with a separate goal. For skin tone and cellulite appearance, a vibration massage routine is the simpler, more consistent answer.

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