Trilastin is a stretch mark cream that has been getting lots of reviews lately from its effectiveness in treating stretch marks.
The ingredients used to make Trilastin is very different from other stretch mark creams in the market. Atelocollagen, hydrolyzed collagen, and hydrolyzed elastinare the key ingredients that help to reduce appearance of stretch marks. The company manufacturing Trilasting offers a 30-day money back guarantee for using it if you don't see any results within 30 days.
Use of "Filling Spheres Technology" and Virtual patch further improve the appearance of stretch marks.
It is safe for use in pregnant mums as well. So does it work? Yes it does but it does not completely remove it. But definitely, makes it less visible, in fact much more than any other stretch mark cream on the market.
I hope this answers your question.
The company TriLASTIN produces and makes a cream that is specifically for stretch marks. The product has fairly good reviews according to Amazon and other sources.
Does Revitagen really work for stretch marks?
StriVectin does indeed work on stretch marks. About 93% of women said that they saw a significant improvement on the appearance of their stretch marks.
There are many different brands of stretch mark creams, varying in many different quantities, qualities, and prices. A few of them are Mustela, TriLASTIN, Mederma, Dream Belly, and Apothederm.
Marksplex, StiVectin-SD, TriLastin-SR, Elastin3, Mederma Stretch Mark Therapy, SkinCeption, Rodial Stretch MX, Mustela Stretch Marks Double Action, Revitagen-FX, Melvita Stretch Mark Prevention, and Bella B Tummy Honey Stretch Mark Fading Cream. Hope these help :) They're listed in order from excellent-fair products.
A new stretch mark treatment may be able to work on old marks. It depens how well the treatment works or how in depth it is. If it is a trick to cover them up it shold work. There are several options on the market that can help reduce stretch marks. Nothing has been proven to completely get rid of them.
stretch marks decrease in size as you loose weight
Yes to much tea does give you stretch marks
NO! I've heard that Trilastin helps with 20+ yr old stretch marks. I contemplated buying this stuff for a year. I purchased Trilastin SR with the hydro thermal accelerator (came with it) about a month ago. I'm telling YOU - it works. I'm 23, mother of one. My stretch marks are on my tummy and breast, the marks are about 6 years old. (pregnancy)… I have tried lots of things: Olive oil, coconut oil, micro-dermabrasion, loofah, shea butter, Bio-Oil, Palmer's….. none of these did much except give my skin moisture and greasy. With Trilastin, the product fully soaked INTO my skin instead of being on top. Immediately, I notice how soft my skin felt! WOW. In the first week you can see slight improvement! After one month I have seen dramatic decrease in the deepness of the stretch mark and they are fading quickly! I am SOOO happy and amazed. The bottle says to use it 2-3 times a day and I usually only use it once a day. (due to my laziness) and it has been well worth the money ($80) I recommend anyone use this stuff! I think I may start using it on my face to prevent aging. I plan to use this product for a very long time. Give it a try. There is a 60-day money back guarantee. I know that products work different for everyone, but at least you can send it back.
Will what work? Please rewrite your question and say what "it" is.
No. Stretch Marks are neither dangerous nor health concerning. To know more visit: https://lipdoctor.ca/stretch-marks-toronto/
Yes. Stretch marks are essentially a type of scarring themselves and any scar cream should work to lighten them. A good one is Mederma.