What Is The Best Stretch Mark Treatment Cream
Sunday, June 27th, 2010Is there any cream that is an effective stretch mark treatment? Stretch marks are developed deep within the skin. It is therefore unlikely for a cream to be able to totally eliminate stretch marks. But with the right ingredients in the cream, it may be able to reduce the appearance of the scars to a point of being almost invisible.
It has been reported that stretch marks is one of the major cause of embarrassment and stress in the female gender. This is precisely the reason why many women will spend a lot of time and money shopping for the right stretch mark cream. But with thousands of creams that claim to be the most effective stretch mark treatment out there, how can one be sure as to which of them really works?
Be informed that just because a skin cream is branded or expensive does not necessarily mean that it can do the job. Most people assume that the more expensive the skin cream is, the better it will be. This is certainly not the case. What makes a cream an effective stretch mark treatment are the components or the ingredients that are incorporated in the cream.
Below is a list of the different ingredients you should be looking for in a stretch mark cream.
1. Emu Oil.
Emu oil is an active ingredient that is known to reach even the deepest layers of the skin. Due its microscopical elements, it is able to penetrate the outer layer of the skin enabling it to reach the dermis – this is the layer between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissues where the scars are located. Also, Emu oil is rich with vitamins A and E, and Oleic Acid. These natural elements helps significantly in skin rejuvenation and works well as anti wrinkle agents.
2. Castor oil.
Castor Oil is very rich in vitamin E, which is known to be the best natural antioxidant. It helps nourish and protect the skin from further damage and it helps delay skin aging. There have been many reported cases that the application of pure castor oil to damaged skin twice a day considerably improves the appearance and feel of the affected area.
3. Grape Seed Extract.
Grape seed extract contains Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins, which are very powerful anti-oxidants. They are non-toxic and proven to be quite effective even at low doses. Also, since the skin thrives on vitamin C, grape seed extract helps the skin absorb it. Grape seed extract combined with vitamin C strengthens the skin’s cell membranes. This in turn helps prevent production of unwanted enzymes which can significantly protect the skins capillaries. Aside from its ability to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, grape seed extract is also very popular in removing cellulite and old scars.
4.Glycolic Acid – popular ingredient for anti aging.
Glycolic Acid is typically used in removing wrinkles and preventing skin from aging. It is a potent ingredients that can exfoliate, moisturize and tone the skin. It prevents and reduces the build up of dead skin cells. However, glycolic acid can be dangerous if it is used in high concentrations. Make sure that cream has glycolic acid that does not exceed 10 percent (10%) concentration.
5. Aloe Vera.
We are all familiar with Aloe Vera and its healing components. It is used in treating skin burns. It is widely used in most moisturizing lotions. This ingredient speeds up the healing process of any scars to the skin and it is known to reduce swelling and inflammation.
6. Ingredients that enhances Collagen production.
Stretch marks are formed from the stretching and breaking of collagen, which is located in the deep layers of our skin. Fortunately, there are creams that contain ingredients that stimulates and increase the production of collagen in our body. The new collagen in our skin’s system fills up the voids caused by the tearing of old collagen, making our skin look healthier and less scarred.
So the next time you go shopping for an effective stretch mark treatment cream, look for creams that have all of the components mentioned above. Most creams contain ingredients that are only effective in covering up your stretch marks with new skin cells. As you now know, the scars are developed under the outer surface of the skin. They are located in the skin’s middle layer which is called the dermis. Most creams which contain only moisturizers, vitamins K and C will not effectively solve the problem since it does not have the ability to penetrate the epidermis. Also, along with moisturizing, it would be wise to exfoliate at least 2 times a week for maximum results.