If you have stretch marks, you may have become discouraged by the reports that there is no such thing as stretch mark repair.
This couldn’t be further from the truth. While not every product that claims to repair stretch marks is effective, most products provide some level of repair. The key is to look for products that are formulated for stretch mark repair. Stretch mark repair basically involves restoring the skin to its natural healthy level. The best way to perform stretch mark repair is with a “super” moisturizer. This basically means a moisturizer with extra ingredients for treating the skin. Many moisturizers contain mostly water, so that their true benefit isn’t realized.
Skin Repair Moisturizing Butter combines a host of essential oils, including vitamin E that is an effective healing ingredient. Two of the active ingredients in Skin Repair Moisturizing Butter are Helichrysum and Geranium. These two ingredients are essential oils that are valuable for most skin conditions, including bruises and burns. Cocoa butter is another beneficial ingredient in the product. Cocoa butter has long been considered to have extraordinary benefits in stretch mark repair. Other healthy and natural ingredients in Skin Repair Moisturizing Butter include avocado, jojoba, carrot oil, beeswax, and grapeseed. These ingredients are known for their healing properties.
Stretch mark repair is an aggressive treatment. How long it takes to see changes in the condition of the stretch marks will vary according to individual. As a general guide, it can take as long as six weeks to notice a difference. The good news about using a “super” moisturizer is that you will notice a change in the condition of your skin immediately. Keeping the skin moisturized is one of the key factors in stretch mark repair. By using Skin Repair Moisturizing Butter or an equivalent product on a regular basis you will definitely notice a change in your skin.
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