Product description
Palmer’s Massage Lotion for Stretch Marks New and Improved Formula helps visibly improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of stretch marks. Pure Cocoa Butter and Shea Butter, Natural Oils, Collagen, Elastin, and Lutein keep skin moisturized and supple for 48 hours allowing skin to stretch more easily. Widely recommended for stretch marks during and after pregnancy or weight fluctuation. This non-greasy lotion is ideal for all over body use, in place of your regular moisturizer.
Over 98% of women saw improved skin elasticity, texture and tone.*
*Based on an 8 week in-home trial by 102 female panelists aged 18 to 49
Hypoallergenic • Mineral Oil Free • Paraben Free • Phthalate Free • Dermatologist Approved
Pregnancy body lotion for all over body use
Keeps skin soft and supple so it can stretch more easily
Helps reduce the appearance of stretch marks
Free of mineral oil, parabens, phthalates, fragrance allergens and dyes
Hypoallergenic, suitable for sensitive skin and dermatologist approved
Cocoa Butter & Shea Butter: provides all day hydration and softens, smoothes and plumps skin while forming a protective moisture barrier for expanding bellies
Vitamin E: a powerful antioxidant
Lutein: a natural antioxidant that helps improve skin hydration and supports stretching skin
Argan Oil: packed with essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals while helping to soften and condition skin while helping reduce the appearance of scars
Almond Oil: rich in Vitamin E, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants, this essential oil extracted from sweet almonds moisturizes dry skin
Coconut Oil: this naturally moisturizing oil, extracted from raw coconut, is rich in fatty acids and helps support healthy, supple skin
It's recommended that pregnant women begin using this special formula as soon as they know they're pregnant, to prevent as much damage as possible. It should be rubbed all over the stomach, hips, thighs and breasts to help prevent scarring.
- Stretch marks are formed when the skin stretches faster on the inside than on the outside.
This causes the collagen and elastin fibres in the dermis (middle layer of skin) to stretch and tear, similar to a rubber band losing its elasticity.
- The body responds by forming scar tissue, known as stretch marks, which appear through the epidermis (top layer of skin) in the form of purplish or reddish streaks.
- Stretch marks can appear anywhere on the body, but are most likely to appear in places where larger amounts of fat deposits are stored, such as on the stomach, hips, thighs, breast and buttocks.