Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil 100ML
January 18, 2010
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Product DescriptionFor many centuries Camellia Oil from Japan has been used for the care of nails, hair, scalp and combination skin. Easily absorbed and rich in plant collagen, it is ideal for preventing stretch marks. . . . More >>
Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil 100ML
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I used this product throughout my whole first pregnancy and NO stretch marks!!!! It is amazing /
Rating: 5 / 5
This oil is great. I used it thoughout my pregnancy. I didn’t have any stretch marks for the first 8months. However the begining of my 9th month is when they developed. I recently found out that stretch marks are genetic. So, I was really happy with this product and would reccommend it to anyone who is pregnant.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great for pregnant ladies! Helps avoid stretch marks. This is our third baby and the third time we have used this type of oil!
Rating: 5 / 5
I used this product for both of my pregnancies, back to back and I recommend it to every pregnant woman I see. My mother had A LOT of stretch marks and I know they are genetic so I was going to try and prevent as many as I could. By the end of both my pregnancies I only have a total of FOUR stretch marks!!!! 2 on each butt cheek, hehehe. Added bonus is this also has almond oil in it and my brazilian friend swears by it. . .
Rating: 4 / 5
100ml of Camelia Oil can be obtained for $8. 45 from japan woodworker — this is the exact same stuff. I don’t have a problem with most of Elemis’s unique products, but I don’t see the point of paying $32+ extra for the same content.
Camelia oil is also great for kitchen knives after sharpening, btw. I use it on plane blades. I guess I’ll have to start using my extra bottle on myself.
Rating: 2 / 5