TROFOLASTIN – the only anti-stretchmark cream shown to prevent or reduce the appearance of stretchmarks during pregnancy.
It is very common for women to get stretch marks during pregnancy due to the changes in hormone levels that take place through out the pregnancy. Over 75% of women get some stretch marks during their pregnancy, mainly around the sixth and seventh month of gestation.
Product: Trofolastin is an anti-stretch-mark cream
developed and marketed in Spain by Novartis, which is recommended by many
Spanish nurses and physicians. Novartis is a world leading pharmaceutical company, that makes a huge range of safe and effective consumer pharmaceuticals and medications.
Product details: Trofolastin which is marketed in Spain by Novartis (but is unavailable in the UK stores or pharmacies), contains centella asiatica extract (Gotu Kola), alpha tocopherol (vitamin E) and collagen-elastin hydrolysates.
Product application: A daily application of Trofolastin can significantly reduce the likelihood of susceptible women developing stretchmarks during Pregnancy.
Product size: 250 ml
Product
research:
1 – International journal of cosmetic science – 89%
prevention of stretch marks
2 - Cochrane review concluded Trofolastin cream helps
prevent the development of stretch marks in pregnancy.
Product reviews:
BabyCentre.co.uk: ‘A research review of creams for preventing stretch marks found only one study, based in Spain, which showed creams to be of benefit. This was by massaging with a cream called Trofolastin, containing the active ingredients Centella asiatica extract, alpha tocopherol (vitamin E) and collagen-elastin hydrolysates.’
The cream has been recommended by a well-known website – www.babycentre.co.uk. Please follow the link for further review: http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/skinchanges/
Amazon.com customers’ review: ‘I am currently 39 weeks pregnant with my first child and so far no signs of streatch marks. I bought this product because it is the only product that has actual research behind it, and it’s even in the Cochran Review for research. I was convinced based off the research alone. I also believe that a healthy diet and normal weight gain throughout pregnancy is also a must for success. My mother has stretch marks so I was fearful of the hereditary factor, but so far so good. I have one week to go so I will update if things change. I would buy it again because not getting stretch marks is priceless.’
Personal experience: I have been using this cream myself since the start of my pregnancy, and no stretchmarks so far (I am in my 37th week).
References:
*Young G, Jewell D. Creams for preventing stretch marks in
pregnancy. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 1996, Issue 1. Art. No.:
CD000066. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD000066
**Mallol, J., Belda, M. A., Costa, D., Noval, A., & Sola,
M. (1991). Prophylaxis of Striae gravidarum with a topical formulation. A
double blind trial. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 13(1),
51-57.
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