1.Clarins Stretch Mark Control - This lightly scented cream features the Centella asiatica plant. Native to Australia, the Pacific Islands and Asia, it is used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine. Available from department stores and selected pharmacies.
2. Nimue Derma Repair - This cream contains tamanu oil and Centella asiatica, which aid in healing. There is also a weekly treatment, Nimue Intensive Serum for Scars and Stretch Marks .
3. Jan Marini C-ESTA Hand and Body Cream - This cream is designed to reduce the appearance of sun damage and ageing, but can also help with stretch marks. For serious marks, Factor A-Plus Lotion contains retinol and glycolic acid.
4. Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Scar Serum - This serum contains vitamin E and cocoa butter. Other products include Cocoa Butter Formula Massage Lotion for Stretch Marks and Cocoa Butter Formula Tummy Butter.
5. StriVectin SD Original - It took Australia by storm as an anti-ageing treatment, but it started out as a stretch mark cream and contains a patented peptide ingredient. Available from Myer and selected dermatologists.
6. Aromababy Stretched To the Limit - This oil contains cold-pressed, certified organic avocado, jojoba, rosehip, sesame and evening primrose oils. For stockists visit www.aromababy.com
7. A’kin Pure Radiance RoseHip Oil This 100 per cent certified organic oil is packed with essential fatty acids and rosa canina seed extracts, which nourish and moisturise. Available from selected pharmacies and health food stores.
8. Bio Oil - With a cult following in Europe, the oil’s star ingredient is PurCellin oil, which the makers claim is effective for stretch marks and other skin problems. Available from pharmacies and health food stores.
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