Wednesday, 16 May 2012

How to get rid of Stretch Marks- Rescue Oil

My stretch marks, in a way I have gotten used to them, they are like my arm or leg but then there are times that I wish I didn't have then. I have them on my boobs, hips, arms (which is the worst) but I really want to do something about this now. I want to try at least.

When you search "How to get rid of Stretch Marks the first thing that comes up the most is Bio Oil. I have never tried it but that's because it is too expensive for me. For such a small bottle. Anyways, I was in Bodycare and I saw a bottle that looked like the bio oil bottle and and it had a big sign saying £3 for 150ml....which is quite big. It is also available in poundland but abit smaller.

Rescue oil is cheap and it looks like bio oil and it says it does the same thing.

Here is a little bit about Rescue Oil:

Rescue Oil is a specialist blend of natural oils which soothe and improve the appearance of the skin and nails. With regular use Rescue Oil assists in restoring the skin's natural moisture balance and the rejuvenation of wrinkled, sagging skin. It is extremely effective on scar tissue, stretch marks and numerous other skin conditions.

Rescue Oil is safe for all ages, during pregnancy and while lactating, it is easily absorbed making it ideal for use as massage oil or therapeutic bath oil.

Ingredients: Prunus Persica (Peach Kernel) Oil, Isopropyl Myristate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Parfum, CI 47000, CI 26100.

Rescue Oil has not been tested on animals.

How to use:
Massage Rescue Oil into the stretch marks and surrounding skin, in a circular motion, twice daily.
It may take 3 months or longer to see an improvement but the time is usually shorter than this especially on younger stretch marks.
You can also add a few drops in every bath you have....that might help to.

Here are some of the reviews:

 "This stuff is amazing, and has done its magic in just under two weeks. It's even working on the stretch marks that have gone white-silver. I haven't even used a quarter of the bottle, and it has worked wonders.
If I had any complaints it would be that it's oily and greasy, but I can live with that because it is incredible."-Jazz

 "This stuff actually works!!!!!!!!!! I was so shocked, it's not too oily and i cant smell anything bad, (i'm not pregnant however!) Any oil on your hands washes off, and you can see results almost within the first week! Very impressed, and bottle looks like it will last."-Blah

 "My marks are old and i have been using this with palmers tummy butter and they both work well. I also use a body scrub and exfoliator and really scrub the skin then apply this oil. my mark and less visable. I will be buying again" - Sel 

"The product does exactly what it says on the description box. It is ideal if you have uneven skin tones, stretch marks, pregnancy stretch marks, aging skin, dehydrated skin and scars.  It does take time for you to see changes, it takes at least 3 month on really bad scarring and marks. My dark marks are very dark, this made my leg look very uneven and unattractive. I didn’t even notice my marks were starting to fade away because I was starting to accept I am stuck with the marks forever, until my mum and my friend brought it to my attention that most of my marks have faded away. It works well on chicken pox scars as well. " - Abi


They are more reviews out there but I thought I should put a few. I am not going to say anything yet except that I will try and put some on everyday twice....minimum.Starting tomorrow and then we will see how things will go on from there. I will do a review in a month from today (Hopefully) with the results and so on until 4 months maximum. If there is no change what so ever then I will try something else.

I really hope this will work.

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