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Stretch Mark free pregnancy!


Minimising stretch marks can be a concern for many mums to be, but what really works when it comes to keeping your bump smooth?

People raved about Bio-Oil for stretch marks. SilDermâ„¢ is the US equivalent (called Belli in the USA).
However, SilDermâ„¢ was developed by medical professionals and is the only clinically proven treatment for preventing stretch marks, unlike other conventional oils that have no medical evidence.


SilDermâ„¢ Stretch Mark Prevention Oil
This new oil-based stretch mark solution contains Gotu kola, which helps produce collagen, and tocopherol oil (or vitamin E), which helps prevent tissue damage. Both are natural, safe and effective at keeping stretch marks away during pregnancy.

I used this all through my pregnancy and I didn’t get one stretch mark!
I love this oil as it has a spray applicator so it can be applied really smoothly. It smells nice too!

SilDerm'sâ„¢ lightly fragranced massage oil can be applied to the skin two times a day and was Danielle Lloyd's oil of choice during her pregnancy.
Proven to prevent stretch marks, SilDermâ„¢ gives you one less thing to worry about. Danielle Lloyd said it did "an amazing job" at keeping her bump smooth.

All of the SilDermâ„¢ range has been proven to be effective under the most stringent clinical studies, carried out by experts in their fields.
It is claimed that SilDermâ„¢ Stretch Mark Treatment Cream reduces the length, redness and indentation of marks.
SilDermâ„¢ Treatment Cream acts on stretch marks when they are new, ie red, which is when topicals can impact on their appearance.
Once stretch marks turn white they are impossible to erase with a topical, because the tissue has torn and marked.
SilDermâ„¢ has 2 key actives: plant extract darutoside, which works on the length and indentation of scars, and registril, extracted from fruits, berries and green beans, which acts on the colour and depth.
In trials, darutoside decreased the length of stretch marks by 50% and depth by 55%. Registril is said to have reduced the redness and depth by 72%.






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