Vitabiotics Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream - 100 ml

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Vitabiotics Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream

Specially formulated for pregnancy, Vitabiotics Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream - 100 ml is a rich, luxurious moisturiser enriched with natural extracts, vitamins and minerals.
  • The nourishment of vitamins and botanical extracts for your skin
  • With Vitamins C and E, Calendula, Aloe Vera and Evening Primrose oil
  • Safe during and after pregnancy, dermatologically tested, and no artificial colours
  • The UK’s No. 1 pregnancy supplement brand
Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream
To gently protect stretching skin
Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream is a rich massage cream, specially formulated to care for stretching skin during pregnancy.
Stretch marks can appear anywhere on the body where the skin has been stretched. They occur when the lower layer of the skin containing collagen and elastin, which give our skin its elasticity, becomes damaged by a rapid weight loss or weight gain, such as in pregnancy. The purple appearance of the stretch mark on the skin is caused by the small blood vessels beneath the surface, which become more visible with stretching.
Unique caring formula
Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream's unique formula contains vitamins C and E and botanical extracts including natural extract of Calendula, Aloe Vera and Evening Primrose Oil, which together gently protect, nourish and moisturise stretching skin. The rich cream has a gentle, natural lavender and citrus fragrance and contains no artificial colours.
Safe and effective during and after pregnancy
Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream is safe and effective during the months of pregnancy and may be continued to be applied after giving birth, to help the contracting skin to stay supple.
User trials
In UK trials with pregnant women, 73% of the women reported that their skin was more supple after just two weeks of applying Pregnacare Stretch Mark Cream.
This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professionals regarding any medical condition.