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Directions:
We recommended that you use Stretch Mark
Prevention at least two times a day, spreading a thick
layer of
the product on the areas most commonly affected by stretch marks,
such as the breasts and abdomen. It is
important that you allow for the
cream to penetrate before you dress, which should not take more than about
five minutes. As a preventive method you should use the product starting
the first month of pregnancy so
your skin will be prepared for the changes
in your body. As a corrective treatment, using Stretch Mark
Solution three times a day, most people start seeing results after
the second week and becoming more
apparent after the fourth or fifth week
using our cream. These results depend severely on your skin type,
genetic
background, and severity of your stretch marks .
Active Ingredients:
10%
Squalene Oil, Vitamin E,
Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D3,
DL-Penthenol, Aloe Vera Extract
and Grapefruit Seed Extract
Other Ingredients:
Purified Water, Glyceryl Stearate, Vegetable Emulsifier, Glycerin,
Caprylic Triglyceride,
Dimethicone, Stearic Acid, Triethanolamine, Allantoin,
Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate,
Carbomer.
The Stretch Mark Prevention cream’s squalene oil will
regenerate and protect your skin while the vitamin E and grapefruit seed
extract act to strengthen the collagen and elastin found deep in the lower
epidermis. By stimulating the production of your own body’s natural collagen
your skin will become stronger and its natural elasticity will be increased.
This will significantly aid in the prevention of dermal ruptures that
eventually result in stretch marks. Vitamin D3 is a natural derivative of
vitamin D produced by your own body when you expose your skin to the sun.
However, for it to aid in the regeneration of the epidermal layer far more
sunlight is required than our everyday modern life will allow, thus
alternate sources of vitamin D3 become a necessity. The vitamin D3 in this
product will complement the vitamins E and A in the stimulation of new
dermal cell production.
Several studies have shown that stretch marks are among
the top five causes for insecurity in women. During pregnancy, women are at
an elevated risk for developing stretch marks, also called striae, because
of the rapid and sudden growth of their body. Stretch marks are formed when
underlying tissue grows faster than the skin layers covering it, causing
small tears in the epidermal surface. Scar tissue then proceeds to grow in
these tears, creating stretch marks.
While some women start showing a tendency of developing
stretch marks during puberty, others only experience problems for the first
time during a pregnancy. As the woman’s abdominal area can be flat for the
first four months of the pregnancy she can suddenly ‘catch up’ during the
fifth and sixth month, with extremely fast growth which subjects the
abdominal skin to a significant amount of tension. In this situation the
fetus is growing at a rate faster than the mother’s skin can keep up with,
resulting in epidermal ruptures leading to stretch marks.
Every person is unique and skin grows at different rates,
causing some people to suffer from stretch marks more severely than others.
Stretch Mark Prevention cream possesses powerful ingredients to effectively
prevent and treat
Stretch Marks while strengthening and deeply conditioning
your skin. |