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Getting rid of stretch marks after pregnancy

4 min read
Getting rid of stretch marks after pregnancy

Find out how Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream and some eating habits can get you back beautiful skin and cropped tops in no time. Find out more below and take our survey to receive free samples of Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream!

Bothered by stretch marks and wondering where they came from? As per its name, stretch marks are the lines that are formed on your skin when some of the elastic fibres under the surface of your skin have been torn — mainly due to weight fluctuations, pregnancy, or even dry skin.

Beautiful skin can be yours again

Since your skin is stretched for the most part of your pregnancy, the collagen and elastin fibres (that give your skin its suppleness) start to tear. So, when your skin tries to go back to normal, you’re left with those silvery strips of scars known as stretch marks.

Some women can get red or purple marks along their skin at first. This is scar tissue from the lower layers of the skin that surfaces to the top. A few months after childbirth these marks fade into white or silvery scars with uneven texture on various body parts–including the belly, buttocks, thighs, hips, and breasts.

You’re not alone in wanting to go back to pre-pregnancy skin

While a lot of mothers consider stretch marks to be a badge of honour and a mark of love, it is perfectly fine for you to want your pre-pregnancy skin back for your pre-pregnancy clothes including those beloved bikinis and cropped tops; and you aren’t any less of a mother for desiring it. In fact, these marks can even become itchy and irritated, in turn worsening appearance and proving to be quite bothersome.

You dont have to live with stretch marks anymore

You don’t have to live with stretch marks anymore

How to get rid of stretch marks

Here are some useful tips that you may adopt to help you get back your beautiful skin:

1. Eat food rich in antioxidants and collagen stimulators

Helping your body produce more collagen isn’t just going to heal your stretch marks—it’s going to make your whole body glow from within! So help yourself to zinc-rich foods like fish and Brazil nuts along with food high in antioxidants such as carrots, sweet potatoes, and blueberries.

2. Exercise

Nothing tones you better than good exercise. Exercising not only helps your body recover from the pregnancy but  your skin will also become more elastic.

3. Try out Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream

This stretch mark cream delivers on its promise thanks to the components that specifically target the damage done to your skin and the stretch marks that follow.

While Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream delivers results, combining its application along with a diet of fruits rich in antioxidants and exercising to improve skin elasticity and muscle tone can help bring out those results much sooner.

Go back to beautiful skin

Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream’s French formulation includes fast-acting, potent Tri-Derm Actives that not only improve the appearance of stretch marks, but also helps stimulate collagen production to bring back supple, pre-pregnancy skin. Studies have even shown that women report visible results in just three weeks.* Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream is free from preservatives and fragrance so it is unlikely to irritate your skin.

How does Tri-Derm Actives help to improve the appearance of stretch marks?

The key active ingredients in Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream are the following:

Centella

Extract of Centella Asiatica – an ancient medicinal herb that stimulates collagen production and improves your skin’s elasticity and firmness.

Almond-Oil

Sweet almond oil – known as Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis oil, it contains a mixture of Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6 and E which helps to keep your skin soft, smooth, and supple.

Shea-Butter

Shea butter –  packed with skin benefits, it has Vitamins A, E, and other phytonutrients that further increase the soothing properties of the cream.

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The combination of these specially formulated ingredients helps you to regain your beautiful, smooth and supple skin.

Gly Derm High Res

Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream is available at Fairprice, Guardian, Robinsons, Spring Maternity, Watsons, and Unity outlets in Singapore. A 60ml tube retails at $14.90 and the 125ml tube can be yours at $23.90.

Receive free samples thanks to Gly Derm

Do you want to receive samples of Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream? Take our little survey below and you’ll get two (2) 125 ml tubes absolutely free! You can then try it for yourself and see your stretch marks fade away.

Terms and Conditions for free Gly Derm Samples:

1. Each household is permitted to request for a sample only once. Repeated entries will be disregarded.
2. Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery of the samples.
3. Entries with incomplete addresses will be deemed invalid.
4. This free sample request is available for readers residing in Singapore only.
5. By submitting your particulars on the form, you agree that Tickled Media may contact you to collect your feedback/testimonial about Gly Derm Stretch Mark Cream.

*As reported in the Clinical and Instrumental Evaluation of a Cosmetic Product for the Treatment and Prevention of the Stretch Mark (Internal Study), Sinclair Pharma, HE14/LB

SIN/GLY/052015/001

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