You can get reduce all of that by lots of exercising. I did. I say reduce not remove. Most of us have most of this in our gene pool so the severity of it will also depend on what you inherited from your family members. Look around and check out Aunt Sue or Grandma Gert. Although don't go lifting any skirts or Grandma might belt you one!
I have also heard that reducing the amount of salt (to a point) reduces the size and swelling of varicose veins. I wear compressed stockings in the winter (you just can't in Georgia's summers!) and that also increases blood flow so it keeps the varicose veins from getting any worse. I have been doing both of these for a few years and I believe that is one reason why mine aren't that bad. Just my opinion though!
I used to walk about 15 miles per week for about 8 years and although I was no mini-me I did not have any cellulite at all!! I still attribute it to all of the walking I was doing then. I didn't begin to get cellulite back until I had to stop walking due to a foot injury, etc. Again, it is a lot about blood flow in your extremities.
As for stretch marks, I have found the creams used for scar reduction to be useful. You do have to be faithful in applying them but they do reduce (not remove) the overall appearance of them.
I agree that tanning in the summer does cover all of the above quite nicely.
PS Yes, thinner women do have it all too. I have been going to the local swimming pool this past month and they got 'em too!
