Whether you’ve gained weight, lost weight, through pregnancy or another reason, you’ll be all too familiar with the reality of stretch marks.
After my recent weight loss, a time when I was supposed to be happy and enjoying life after my big achievement, I found myself fighting another, in many ways HARDER battle – the battle with stretch marks. It was hard to explain to people how annoying it was that even now when I looked great compared to what I HAD looked, I still couldn’t be proud to show off my body like I desperately wanted to. Arrrgh, even thinking about it now makes me frustrated.
So I was forced to look for a solution. I started researching all kinds of stretch mark creams, and as someone on a budget, it was near impossible to find something that offered some significant kind of results on my stretch marks, AND didn’t cost a fortune.
it seemed like it might have fit my criteria – but I wasn’t going to be ripped off by some stupid internet scam. I wanted to find out about this product by myself.
How Does Celtrixa Work?
What I found with research is that Celtrixa is mostly comprised of 2 ingredients, both natural, partly homeopathic compounds. The 2 ingredients are called Regu-Stretch, and Registril.
Regu Stretch is described by it’s creator as:
“an innovative active, comprised of a synthetic peptide, a vitamin and organic Marrubium extract. It protects stretched skin structure and diminishes stretch marks. The solution protects the extra cellular matrix from tissue degradation and helps repair stretch marks by stimulating the synthesis of collagen.”
In an official examination, a remarkable 92% of respondents said that both the length, width, and color of their stretch marks significantly decreased as a result of their usage of the ingredient.
And the second, Registril, made by a different company, I found this: (And sorry to go all science-nerd on you on this one – I had to copy this from the laboratory website)
“They showed that the combined action of anti-proteolytic activity by the green bean extract (Phaseolus lunatus) and rutin with the tissue repair properties of the two peptides Pal-GQPR and Pal-GHK led to visible and measurable reduction of stretch marks. Both biophysical measurements and dermatological appreciation confirmed the validity of the approach.”