January 22, 2010

New Year New You Series - Avon Curves Toning Sneakers


Avon, the company for women, is a leading global beauty company, with $10 billion in annual revenue. As the world's largest direct seller, Avon markets to women in more than 100 countries through 5.4 million independent Avon Sales Representatives. Avon's product line includes beauty products, fashion jewelry and apparel, and features such well-recognized brand names as Avon Color, Anew, Skin-So-Soft, Advance Techniques, Avon Naturals, and Mark. Learn more about Avon and its products at http://www.avoncompany.com/.


Avon now carries these Toning Sneakers by Curves. They have a unique rounded sole encourages a natural rocking motion with every step to challenge muscles and improve circulation and posture as you walk. They promote better balance and posture. These shoes have natural shock absorbers which encourages muscles to work harder while protecting your back, knee and hip joints. The sneakers are made of leather and man-made materials. Curves® is a registered trademark of Curves International, Inc. ©Curves International, Inc.

I think the concept of these sneakers is very unique. The shape and makeup of these shoes forces your body to balance inself with every step which makes your calves and thighs work constantly. It helps your muscles to become toned and more fit in general. I am glad that a company finally came up with a product that looks youthful, and also allows your body to get a work-out while going about the day-to-day routine. It's a win-win situation.

The results aren't instant, and it will take more than a few hours to start seeing a difference, but give them a try and see for yourself!

For more information on Avon Curves Toning Shoes or to purchase a pair for yourselve visit this site: http://www.avon.com/1/3/avon-curves-toning-shoe

Disclaimer: I was provided with a pair of shoes for review

2 comments:

  1. I've been seeing these types of shoes all over tv and they interest me!!
    Great review :D

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  2. Are these just for walking or also for cross training? I don't quite get the specific use from the article above. I just got a pair from a friend & wouldn't want to use them for cross training if it's not made for it. Thanks.

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