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Location: Los Angeles Registered: 08 September 2010 Posts: 2 | Hi, I'm interested in a stretch mark cream that contains copper peptides and vitamin A. Are skin biology product only meant to be used for scars and wrinkles? Are there any products from skin biology that you would recommend for stretch marks? If so, how much improvement could I expect to see from them? Thank you for your time. |
Location: SkinBioOffice Registered: 23 December 2009 Posts: 535 | Hi Robynpatty, Here are a couple of links to our website that might be helpful for you to review. Basically the stretch mark is a blemish to flawless skin and you would treat them the same way you would treat any other blemish. Reducing the Look of Stretchmarks Before and After Pictures Here are the instructions on how to start treating your skin: Stretch marks are one of the more difficult to affect skin issues. The key is to recognize that the damage can lie very deeply in the skin. And so consistently is extremely important. AM Use: AM - For Body Skin - AM: After cleansing the skin, apply TriReduction Cream which contains a strong concentration of SRCPs that can be used very lightly once a day for improved skin elasticity and to help reduce the appearance of stretchmarks. PM Use: PM - After cleansing the area, lightly apply LacSal Cream , Exfol Cream or Lactic Power 10 Cream (hydroxy acid products that help exfoliate dead skin cells). Wait about 20-30 minutes before you apply anything on top. After you have used the combination of TriReduction Cream and one of the exfoliants I mentioned above for 1 - 2 months you can start a more aggressive method. It takes about a month to start noticing an improvement. But really good results take several months. We have had reports from women that they lessened the appearance of stretch marks of pregnancy that were up to 30 years old. Some clients work up to twice a day applications, applying LacSal Cream (waiting 30 minutes) then applying Super Cop in the morning and repeating this step in the evening. When you apply the Super cop Cream , apply it into the stretch mark itself, massaging it in gently. It doesn't take a large amount. A little bit goes a long way. You can use the copper peptide products also in the morning but because of the blue color, most people prefer evening use. Typical results take approximately 4-6 weeks of consistent use. The key is to keep working on the stretch mark. *IMPORTANT NOTE ON STRETCHMARKS: Investing in a microdermabrasion cloth or skin scrub or gloves to effectively increase the skin cell turnover rate has helped many of our clients to see even better results from the SRCPs work on the skin. Remember to use all methods of exfoliation in a gentle way so as not to cause excessive irritation. Keep Smiling ~The SkinBio TeamThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Skin Biology, |
Location: Los Angeles Registered: 08 September 2010 Posts: 2 | Would these products work on light stretch marks? I'm not trying to lighten the stretch marks since they are actually lighter than the surrounding skin. Thanks |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | Yes, they will work on light stretch marks. The goal is to lessen the appearance of the marks and support the natural cell turnover process.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Skin Biology, |
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