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Consumer Fraud

A class claims in Chicago federal court that Clarins' Body Fit anti-cellulite cream isn't actually capable of getting rid of a person's cellulite and that "the only way to firm, lift or reshape loose skin is to have surgery."

CHICAGO – Consumers claim in a federal class action that Clarins' Body Fit anti-cellulite cream isn't actually capable of getting rid of a person's cellulite and that "the only way to firm, lift or reshape loose skin is to have surgery."

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