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Klorane Maman Stretch Mark Oil

Klorane Maman Stretch Mark Oil

Brand : Klorane Klorane
€20.42 EXCL. VAT €24.49 INCL. VAT
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Klorane Maman Stretch Mark Oil is an anti-stretch mark treatment formulated to take care of the skin of mothers during pregnancy and after childbirth.

What is Klorane Maman Stretch Mark Oil used for?

This Stretch Mark Oil , rich in Camelina, Safflower and Evening Primrose oils, promotes the prevention and correction of emerging stretch marks . It nourishes, hydrates and soothes itching sensations. Its melting texture, but non-greasy and non-sticky, as well as its discreet floral scent , transform this daily gesture into a real cocooning break. This anti-stretch mark treatment is composed of 98% of ingredients of natural origin. It is used during pregnancy (from the 1st trimester) and breastfeeding .

If Klorane already supports toddlers, it now seems essential to him to be as close as possible to women, at this very special moment of their life: pregnancy and the first steps in motherhood. Klorane has selected Camelina Oil , particularly rich in Omega 3, to take care of the skin of expectant mothers .

Clinically proven efficacy. Dermatologically tested to ensure safe use.

Stretch marks are particularly frequent during pregnancy because hormonal changes are responsible for a decrease in the production of collagen and elastin fibers, around the 3rd month of pregnancy and up to 3 months after the day of childbirth. This is why it is necessary to accompany the skin, to make it more "resistant" as soon as possible.

How to properly use this anti-stretch mark treatment?

Apply once or twice a day, insisting on sensitive areas (stomach, hips, breasts, thighs). Thoroughly clean the nipples before feeding.

Ideally, take the time to massage yourself for 2 to 5 minutes. This gesture allows you to bond with your baby throughout pregnancy, to relax, but also to follow the evolution of your curves with kindness.

We start using anti stretch marks from the first month of pregnancy because it may be easier to prevent the appearance of stretch marks.

Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Klorane Maman Oil Stretch Marks with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is the composition of this care oil for mothers?

Caprylic / Capric Triglyceride, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) See Oil (Carthamus TInctorius Seed Oil), Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil (Oenothera Biennis Oil) Camelia Sativa Seed Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil (Olea Europaea Fruit Oil), Fragrance, Tocopherol, Tocopheryl Acetate.

What are the side effects and contraindications ?

Do not spray in the eyes. Do not inhale. Use in well ventilated areas.

Presentation - Packaging

The stretch mark oil from the Klorane Maman range is presented in the form of a 200ml spray.

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