Got stretchmarks? Could Stratamark help?

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Calista

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Melissa

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Angie

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Leesa

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Recently, 4 wonderful ladies had the opportunity to trial a product about to be released in Australia “Stratamark – a stretchmark therapy gel”.

Stretch marks are a common condition amongst people who have undergone weight loss as well as with women who have recently given birth. Whilst not being life threatening they can result in itchiness, tenderness and minor pain. They can also be a significant detrimental influencer for self esteem.

Check out these before and after pics. And here’s what they had to say:

 

Calista – 21 years old, new mum with 3 month old baby

The stretchmarks cream was great I instantly saw results after the first two days. By the 9th use my stretchmarks had faded and smoothed out. After a few weeks of use they had faded from a purple grape colour to a pale pink and now at the end of my use they are white and smooth and I feel confident that I can wear a bikini when summer comes again! I am soooooo happy!!!! I would definitely recommend Stratamark Stretchmark Cream to any of my friends, family and other consumers interested in this kind of product. It worked fantastic and I am so happy thanks for the opportunity to trial this product I love it.

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Melissa – two children, 5 years old & 7 months old

I noticed a real difference in my stretch marks on a weekly basis, they were fading and a lot less noticeable. I had used a lot of products before Stratamark Stretchmark Cream but nothing seemed to work like it did. I would recommend this product to anyone wanting to get rid of stretch marks.

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Angie – 31 year old mum of three, aged 7, 9 & 12, got all of her stretchmarks with first baby

It’s not irritating or anything like that. A lot of products that I’ve tried before, they either stink, they’re uncomfortable, just plain YUK to use. If anything it actually feels good and a bit soothing. I didn’t notice anything the first week, but thereafter I started to really notice BIG results. Especially with the colour, and even though it hasn’t been that long I’ve noticed a slight improvement every week, and it was easy to notice that on the photos. I would highly recommend if you have stretch marks give Stratamark Stretchmark Cream a go.

LeesaI found it really amazing. I wish I had found something like this a couple of years ago when I first got my stretch marks as I reckon it would do an even better job. I’m really happy with the results. I found that when you put a little bit in your hand it covers a very large surface, so a little goes a long way. It smells pretty good too, no off putting smells like some. I enjoyed using it, it made my stomach feel younger than it previously felt, it tightened my skin and made it really smooth. I would definitely recommend this cream for people with stretchmarks, especially fresh ones.Manufactured by Stratpharma in Switzerland, “Stratamark is a novel formulation designed for the prevention and treatment of stretch marks (Striae Distensae).” So what does it do? Stratamark softens and flattens stretch marks, whilst reducing the redness and discolouration, and helps to relieve the itching and discomfort created by stretch marks.One of our favourite features of Stratamark is that it contains no alcohol, fragrances or parabens, which makes it suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children and people with sensitive skin. Stratamark is also very economic in its application with 1 tube of 50g containing enough product for two months of treatment by a woman in the later stages of her pregnancy. Stratamark also does not penetrate below the top layer of the skin and is

ideally suited for use on people with sensitive skin.

 

Stratamark

Stratamark 20gm $50 / 50gm $90.00

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