Body Oil, Burt's Bees Mama Hydrating & Smoothing Skin Care with Vitamin E, 100% Natural, 4 Ounce
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If there was an emoji for laughing, it would be bruuuuhh! I'm dying of laughter at this comment.
I wouldn't use it because it smells strongly of lemon, which means it contains fragrance, which doesn't mix well with vaginal tissue and is a recipe for infection.
This is a pre-shave oil that I use on my face as a man. br>It's much less expensive and far superior to most pre-shave oils. My skin feels smooth and soft after using this product because it is all natural.
I take care not to get it on anything and put it on right after I get out of the shower, then get dressed within a few minutes. This has never been a problem for me. When I had a little still on my hands and touched the clothing, a small stain appeared, but it was quickly treated and washed away. I've been using this product for a long time.
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I was so disappointed when I saw that it contained Rosemary Leaf Extract, because everything I've read says that rosemary is not safe to use while pregnant. There's no way I'm going to put this on my stomach and risk harming Baby. I wish I could return it, but they don't accept returns on this product, which is still sealed and I have no plans to use.
I didn't use any stretch marks when I made it. I did, however, use the belly butter AND oil every night and day, as well as bringing the oil to work and putting it on my lunch.
For more than 20 years, I worked in the skin and beauty industry. Despite the fact that the concept of this oil is sound, there is one aspect of it that I cannot stand. IT'S WAY TOO OILY BLOODY! If you prefer a heavier body lubricant, this product is for you. The scent is pleasant, almost lemon-like. In my opinion, Palmer's body oil outperforms Burt Bee's. It absorbs well and smells deliciously of cocoa.
During my first trimester of pregnancy, I purchased this oil. It was my first pregnancy, and I had a few faded stretch marks from puberty on my breast. Throughout my pregnancy, I used this and a few other products on a daily basis to avoid stretch marks. Stretch marks are more determined by genetics and how much your skin can withstand stretching, I've learned. Stretch marks will appear regardless of how much oil, lotion, or grease you use. This oil had a pleasant scent to it. It's not too strong for me, but it has a pleasant lemon scent. The oil is easy to apply and absorbs well. I got about six months out of the entire bottle. My breasts, belly, hips, and bottom were all treated with it. During pregnancy, this oil significantly reduced itchy belly skin. Stretch marks, on the other hand, were not avoided. My breasts had stretch marks from the beginning of my pregnancy, but my belly didn't get any until the ninth month. Then one morning I awoke with them all over my stomach. I'm not going to tell anyone not to use anything like this while they're pregnant. Just keep in mind that if your skin isn't genetically designed to stretch and bounce back, stretch marks are almost certain to appear.
During my pregnancy, I used this on a daily basis, sometimes multiple times a day. I've got stretch marks on my boobs from puberty and periods, so I was sure I'd get them on my stomach as well, but I didn't. This is something I swear by.
This product has a wonderful scent that is very relaxing. I used it throughout my pregnancy to help with dryness and to avoid scratching my tummy. This picture was taken when I was eight months pregnant! I'd recommend it to anyone, and I'd use it again if the opportunity arose.
I'm pregnant for the second time, and all I want to do is stay healthy and take care of my body. This was not what I had expected; in fact, it exceeded my expectations. It doesn't have the oily aftertaste that you might expect, and it smells fantastic! However, the odor is not overpowering. When it comes to the feel of it, there isn't much difference between this and lotion. This has exceeded my expectations. I'm not afraid to use it on my stomach or the rest of my body.
I began to exhibit at this point. I strongly advise you to begin using it as soon as you begin to show. I'm 37 weeks pregnant and have yet to see a stretch mark. Stretch marks aren't passed down through the generations, as some people believe. My mother did not use any oils or lotions while she was pregnant, and she has a lot of stretch marks. The oil, I believe, was successful. I'm sure I would have gotten them if I hadn't used this product, because I now have stretch marks on my chest, and I never put oil on it because I'm acne-prone. In that area, you are prone. Because a friend of mine started getting stretch marks at 37 weeks, I'm going to start using this twice a day now that I'm on maternity leave. I'm not going to take any chances.