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Palmers body butter alternative - any suggestions?

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tootsieglitterballs · 10/05/2017 17:18

Pretty much that really...

Used palmers in my last pregnancy, did diddly squat, still got a saggy tummy full of stretch marks.

Pregnant again, 12 weeks. Have started using palmers again and I simply can't abide the smell (plus it did nothing to help last time!)

Any suggestions on a good alternative - preferably something that doesn't smell so darn sweet!

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Sparklyuggs · 10/05/2017 17:33

Burt's bees mama butter doesn't have a strong smell.

tootsieglitterballs · 10/05/2017 19:58

Fab - shall give it a whirl!

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mummabubs · 12/05/2017 11:22

LUSH Therapy massage bar for stretch marks smells of lavender if that would be better for you? Xx

toomuchtimereadingthreads2016 · 12/05/2017 11:25

I really liked basic Dove deep hydration, the smell is addictive for me but dont know how well it is doing on my stretch marks cos I already have so many from last time! Skin is silky smooth though at least ;)

MissMooMoo · 12/05/2017 11:32

I use Mother's balm from Neal's Yard, its pricey at £20 for a pot but its lasted me ages!
I am 39 weeks pregnant atm and have no stretch marks at all but midwife told me its mostly genetic,my mum and sister also don't have any so it may just be down to that.

mrtumbleandhisguitar · 12/05/2017 12:48

You can buy raw cocoa butter (it comes in solid lumps) very cheaply. Melt it down with some coconut oil and something like jojoba (about evens on the ingredients) and ta da! You have actual cocoa butter body butter (you can up the proportion of cocoa butter if you like - the main problem is that it is too solid to use completely raw).

It is a very affordable and effective solution. (first person in my family not to have a single stretch mark from pregnancy:)

The only downside is that you have to give it a couple of minutes to soak it.

tootsieglitterballs · 12/05/2017 13:56

Thanks for all the suggestions! Shall take a look at them all further and hopefully I'll find something that agrees with me!

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MabelTheCow · 12/05/2017 13:58

Champney's beautiful bump body butter. You can order from Boots online.

Hastalapasta · 12/05/2017 14:01

Body butters are lovely, but stretch marks are 90% genetic and 10% rapid expansion of tummy area according to my midwife.
I have diastasis but no stretch marks....

Bertiebear1 · 12/05/2017 14:05

I used "dermamum" on the recommendation from a friend. used It religiously Day and night and two babies later have no stretch marks. I put it down to the cream and genetics! It is great, inexpensive and no sweet smell at all.

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