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†Independent User Study Report, Alba Science, Feb 2022.
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Perfectil Biotherapy Body Oil was created to target dry and ageing skin, scars and stretch marks. Use Perfectil Biotherapy Body Oil daily for year-round body care.
Skin can stretch throughout different stages of our lives, for example, if you are going through puberty, significant weight changes in the body, such as the upper arms, thighs and breast stretch marks, or if you are pregnant. We recommended using a stretch mark oil during pregnancy such as Perfectil Biotherapy Body Oil, when the skin starts to stretch during the first trimester. This is because the sooner potential pregnancy stretch marks are cared for - when they are red or reddish-purple - the more likely you are to lessen their appearance. Once they begin to smooth and fade, they become less obvious and far more difficult to treat successfully. As the skin contracts after pregnancy, it can also lose its suppleness, which is why Perfectil Biotherapy Body Oil should also be continued to be applied after giving birth, to help contracting skin stay supple. Research conducted by France’s leading centres of dermatology, led by world-renowned Professor Humbert evaluated the effects of Perfectil Biotherapy Body Oil on fibroblasts from early stretch marks (red colour marks), in order to avoid the appearance of late stretch marks (white coloured marks). This in vitro research showed a significant improvement in the markers for stretch mark formation (a decrease of contractile forces generated by stretch marks fibroblasts) in the presence of Perfectil Biotherapy Body Oil*. Additionally, during consumer trials, 75% of people agreed that it reduced the visibility of stretch marks after two weeks of use.†
*Source: ‘Humbert. P. (2015, March). ‘EVALUATION OF RELAXING EFFECT OF BIOTHERAPY OIL. QUANTIFICATION OF CONTRACTILE FORCES DEVELOPED BY FIBROBLASTS FROM EARLY STRETCH MARKS (RED COLOR) AND FROM HEALTHY SURROUNDING SKIN.
†Independent User Study Report, Alba Science, Feb 2022.
** SCCS, Opinion on Vitamin A (Retinol, Retinyl Acetate, Retinyl Palmitate), adopted 23 December 2016. The conclusion covers the teratogenic potential of Vitamin A, specifically considering ‘women of childbearing age‘ and uses estimates ‘based on a worst-case scenario assuming that all cosmetic products used (hand and face cream, body lotion, rinse-off products, products for the lips) contain Vitamin A at the maximum concentrations.’
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- Why Is Olive Oil Good For Your Skin? Olive Oil contains vitamins E and K to moisturise the skin and help increase its elasticity
- Why Is Shea Butter Good For Your Skin? Shea Butter provides vitamin E and fatty acids which help to nourish and moisturise the skin.
- Why Is Lavender Oil Good For Your Skin? Lavender Oil has calming properties and contains vitamin E which helps with ageing skin.
- Why Is Macadamia Oil Good For Your Skin? Macadamia Oil contains vitamin E, which helps to moisturise and improve skin elasticity.
†Independent User Study Report, Alba Science, Feb 2022.