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Victoria Beckham’s Best Pregnancy Tip
Victoria Beckham is currently pregnant with her fourth child: her first girl. She is arguably one of the most stylish celeb moms around.
Do you know what definitely is NOT stylish? Stretch marks. Yet, every pregnant mom has to worry about them. Today, Victoria Beckham tweeted out her secret for avoiding them!
“Pregnancy tip!!!! I have used this through every pregnancy, it’s amazing!! X VB” With the tweet was the picture below of Elemis Japanese Camellia Body Oil Blend. The oil is designed to combat stretch marks and can be used for baby massage, too.
Victoria Beckham’s endorsement and a reasonable pricetag of $32.80 is enough to sell me on it! Did you try anything to prevent stretch marks when you were pregnant? Did you find anything that worked?
Victoria Beckham photo: PCN
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4 Comments
rebecca commented on May 23 11 at 12:33 pmThe best stretch mark cream out there is Bionee stretch mark lotion! http://www.bionee.com/pregnancy.html
It works great and is made with organic ingredients. They also have other prodcuts that are safe for baby and mom.
Christine @ quasiagitato commented on May 26 11 at 2:25 pmI did not use anything. And it shows.
Glamamom commented on May 26 11 at 10:17 pmHmm, I think stretch marks are a function of how much weight you gain and sadly, heredity. So you can definitely use product to keep the skin supple but if you’re prone to stretch marks, not sure oil is going to change that.
Bionee hasn’t even launched their skincare line yet…
MommyLisa commented on May 27 11 at 10:56 amEven if it has nothing to do with stretch marks it sound awesome.
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