How To Tell If A Stretch Mark Cream Works

Fed up with the ugly stretch marks on your body? You believe taking drastic action is in order. You may have already tried a lot of things, including using creams for stretch marks that are being heavily promoted on the Internet. There are literally dozens of companies wanting your business, and it is not uncommon to see competing products made by the same manufacturer being touted aggressively by hundreds of resellers.

With the dozens and dozens of creams for stretch marks out there, how will you know if a stretch marks cream truly works? Before you take hold of one or some stretch mark creams off the shelf, like the popular Trilastin SR stretch mark cream, and head for the counter, pause for a bit. Be guided by the 5 things that will tell you that the stretchmark creams aren’t effective at all.

1. The manufacturer makes claims that are founded only on studies they have commissioned. Independent research labs or credible third parties (e.g., Food and Drug Administration), or even esteemed physicians have not reviewed the outcomes of these studies.

2. The claims pertaining to the potency of the cream for stretch marks is backed by one study only.

3. The cream for stretch mark is being sold on a site where an invitation for individuals to become a reseller is very evident.

4. Unbelievable claims, like “Put on this cream and see stretch marks disappear right before your eyes!” and the like.

5. And last but not least, save your money if the stretch mark cream is being promoted using complicated medical facts and these facts are used to support the company’s fantastic claims to fade stretch marks.

If you’re using a stretch mark cream already, think back to how you ended up buying it based on the 5 things enumerated above. Maybe there were fantastic claims made about it or the results of the studies on its potency were not appraised by the FDA or an independent lab. This is an indication that the cream isn’t the real thing. And it’s why up to now, you still don’t see any improvement in your stretch marks.

Don’t fall for dubious skin care products, especially stretch mark creams and lotions, even if they are backed up by a money-back guarantee. Oftentimes, these guarantees have a long paragraph in fine print that’s placed there to protect manufacturers from losses when customers return their products.

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