Mummys Organics: Stretch Mark Serum
£22.00
Help prevent the appearance of stretch marks with this luxurious blend of the finest quality organic ingredients and essential oils. This rich serum hydrates, moisturises and nourishes the skin. This oil contains apricot oil and rosehip, which reduce the visibility and severity of stretch marks, while lavender promotes healing.
+ Hydrates, moisturises and nourishes skin
+ Reduces the appearance of stretch marks
+ Increases skin elasticity
Quantity
Product purpose
Using a stretch mark serum before birth can offer several benefits:
Prevention: Stretch mark serums can help prevent the formation of stretch marks by keeping the skin hydrated and more elastic. This is particularly important as the skin stretches rapidly during pregnancy
Skin Nourishment: These serums often contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, and natural oils that nourish the skin, making it more resilient to stretching.
Improved Skin Elasticity: Regular application can improve skin elasticity, which helps the skin stretch more easily without tearing.
Minimising Existing Marks: If you already have some stretch marks, using a serum can help reduce their appearance by promoting collagen production and skin regeneration.
Comfort: Keeping the skin moisturised can also reduce itchiness and discomfort associated with the stretching skin.
Product details
Stretch Mark Serum
100ml
Full ingredient list
Prunus amygdalus dulcis oil (Sweet almond oil), Rosa canina seed oil (Rosehip oil), Prunus armeniaca kernel oil (Apricot kernel oil), Ricinus communis seed oil (Castor bean oil), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Pelargonium graveolens oil (Geranium oil), Citrus bergamia peel oil expressed (Bergamont oil), Lavandula angustifolia oil (Lavender oil), Citronellol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalol, Citral.
How to use
For best results, apply a small amount of the serum to your belly, hips, thighs and breasts twice daily from 20 weeks of pregnancy.
* External use only
* Keep out of the reach of children
‘Apply following a shower paying particular attention to hips and abdomen, areas that are more prone to stretch marks during pregnancy.’