Does anybody know effective stretch mark treatment
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nocturnallili on 2 Oct 2003 9:48 AM
From Boston, 1 post
I'm using Avon Stretch Mark smoother. It's been a month but I do not see any improvement yet. I'm wondering what else is out there. -
veve
on 9 Oct 2003 12:14 PMFrom Sussex, 1 post
yes there is one I found. It's called M'claire Anti cellulite cream and you can find it on www.mclaire.com. It really worked for me. My husband noticed the difference in two weeks of useing it. -
jannice
on 17 Mar 2005 5:16 PM7 posts
Hi
Dermaglow have two products, ones a stretch marks balm & the other is for fine lines, wrinkles & stretch marks.
more info www.dermaglow.co.uk
thanks
Jannice -
shellysbeautyguide
on 1 May 2005 9:56 AMFrom Kent, 8 posts
Originally posted by nocturnallili on
I'm using Avon Stretch Mark smoother. It's been a month but I do not see any improvement yet. I'm wondering what else is out there.
Hi there, there are many ways you can improve stretch marks, creams, microdermabrasion, and laser. You can find out more about these at http://www.shellysbeautyguide.co.uk I tryed palmers scar serum which was quite good. -
girlyshop on 16 May 2005 11:44 PM
From UK, 1 post
You could try some Bio Oil from Boots.
Louise
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michelle ahmed on 26 May 2006 3:53 PM
From London, 2 posts
Hello!
I have been using bio-oil from boots, and I havnt noticed a difference.
I have old stretch marks, and the products I was considering to use are StriVectin and Trilastin.
Has anyone heard of them, tried them or have anymore info about them?
Please let us know!!!!!
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Nichol979 on 5 Jun 2006 6:45 PM
From Texas, 1 post
Arbonne Figure 8 Vanish System
In cosmetics and skin care, you pay for what you get. These products are botanically-based and nothing can compare. -
Time4Me
on 9 Jun 2006 11:57 PMFrom NY, 3 posts
Hi everyone, I am also dealing with stretch marks and I have been searching web to find the best. I found article about Shea Butter treatment
Has anyone tried this, how effective is it
Thank you
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missie75
on 28 Jun 2006 5:48 PMFrom London, UK, 6 posts
Hi, Shea butter is a good all round moisturiser but try and get the pure stuff - it's much better than the blends that most of the cosmetic companies give you (full of rubbishy fillers).
For stretch marks the best product I have ever come across is Epidermx microdermabrasion cream. I bought it to treat acne but my sister had stunning results on her stretch marks with it. You can get it on Ebay UK or a couple of US websites. Don't know where you're based but if in UK better to buy off Ebay UK or you get slapped with customs charges (as I found out!). -
sands
on 27 Jul 2006 8:22 PM4 posts
The only thing I really know about StriVectin is that it started as a stretch mark product and worked so well, they made it into anti-wrinkle cream too. I have never use it but lots of info here - http://www.spaandsalon.co.uk/strivectin
Never heard of Trilastin.
Hope that helps!
M
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