In the last few articles I have been talking to you about the stretch mark cream, Trilastin SR and my daughter and one of her friends also have decided to use this cream to see if they can prevent stretch marks during pregnancy. My daughter is also interested in getting rid of stretch marks from prior pregnancies as well.

One of the other members of my daughters exercise group has been using another very popular product, which is said to be effective in stretch mark removal, StriVectin-SD. As with Trilastin there have been some excellent reviews, so I decided to spend some time to compare the two products.

This should really earn me an afternoon on the golf course. Only this morning I quoted another of Bob Hopes saying’s to my wife. “If you observe a game, it’s fun. If you participate at it, it’s leisure. If you put some effort into it, it’s golf.” She wasn’t amused though.

OK, back to the business of how to remove stretch marks. Both Trilastin and StriVectin help repair stretch marks but Trilastin can also prevent stretch marks. Additionally StriVectin has an oily residue and an objectionable smell, whereas Trilastin is perfume free and non greasy. So far it looks like my daughter and her friends are on to a winner with this cream to remove stretch marks, as it appears to be an excellent skin care product.

Apparently StriVectin has been extensively known to make the skin become irritated so it is recommended that you do a skin test before using this skin cream on a regular basis. Trilastin is hypoallergenic skin care product, which has been independently examined as to its safety by a leading business laboratory.

This skin treatment for stretch marks during pregnancy seems to be the leader in its field and the icing on the cake is the price. Trilastin-SR is just under ninety dollars for a 6 oz. tube making it thirty seven percent less expensive than StriVectin SD which has a price of just under one hundred and thirty six dollars tube.

If you decide for Trilastin stretch mark cream it will be a small price to pay to tend your skin, if it is as good as what all the reviews say that it is.

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