
Renaissance stretch mark cream contains very similar ingredients to StriVectin- SD stretch mark cream but it is considerably less expensive. Renaissance claims to work by penetrating the epidermis (the outer layer of the skin) and targeting the dermis (the middle layer of the skin) where stretch marks develop. Once the cream reaches the dermis it aims to stimulate collagen synthesis, helping the skin’s surface become more regular in appearance.
Renaissance stretch mark cream is most effective on new stretch marks or those that are red and raised but it can also be used on those that are mature or silvery white. The cream is extremely concentrated so you only need to use a minimal amount.
To begin with, massage the cream into the affected three times a day, for two weeks. After this time you should notice some visible improvement. Then, continue for another two to four weeks and reduce the application to twice a day. At the end of the six to eight week treatment, the length, ridges and discoloration of the stretch marks should have decreased. Continued use is also supposed to prevent new stretch marks from developing.
However, some woman to experience some side effects from the cream so it is recommended to do a patch test on the inside of the elbow to determine if you are prone to any allergic reactions. It is also not recommended for use by pregnant woman or those who may be breast feeding at the time.
If you don’t notice any visible difference and you’re not happy with the results, remember the cream does come with a 100% money back guarantee.
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