Stretch marks are not a rare condition. There are probably just as many people who suffer from acne as there are stretch marks, and probably with just as much grief.
Finding a stretch mark solution that works can be difficult, especially when you’ve had them for several months. You have several choices for treatment. Whichever stretch mark solution you choose, it is best to act fast. The longer stretch marks exist, the more difficult it is to reverse them. If for some reason you don’t choose to treat your stretch marks within a month of them developing, there are products available that are specially formulated for older stretch marks.
Thalgo Stretch Mark Cream is one of the few products available for treating stretch marks that can diminish stretch marks as old as a year. What is the magic in this product? There is no magic. The product simply contains natural ingredients combined to create a stretch mark solution that works. The two chemicals in the body that are affected by stretch marks are elastin and collagen. Thalgo contains forms of these two chemicals and other repairing ingredients. Centella Asiatica and Tamunu oil are elements that can actually reconstruct and heal stretch marks. This aggressive formulation requires at least 12 weeks to work, but the company that manufacturers the product guarantees results.
Since Thalgo is made with natural ingredients, it is safe for pregnant women. It is recommended that pregnant women start using Thalgo only after three months have passed. You also will only have to apply the product once each day, instead of twice each day like most products. The cream should be absorbed immediately, and after about three months of using the stretch mark solution you should notice some improvement. The good news about using a stretch mark solution such as Thalgo is that your skin itself is healed. Skin that is dry or undernourished can definitely benefit from the moisturizing properties of a stretch mark cream.
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