Re-Gen Cream: Your Winter Remedy

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You don’t see many creams, serums or oils that can be used on your body as well as your face. The idea sounds a little preposterous as facial skin has a very different structure to skin across your wider body, and very different needs.

Just as skin thickness varies, the number and size of hair follicles on the body differs, as do the number and size of sweat and oil glands. These sebaceous glands secrete an oily, waxy matter called sebum to lubricate our skin, and nowhere are they more abundant than our face and scalp.

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What does this mean? Well water is lost from the face more quickly than from elsewhere on your body. The face therefore needs constant nourishment via twice daily moisturisation. This is why night creams are more nutrient-rich and hydrating as they need to deliver prolonged moisturisation for the 8+ hours you’re sleeping, and yes, sweating.

Facial skin is also very rich in pores meaning your eating habits are often imprinted on your face. Rapid release of toxins can lead to spots and blackheads. Cleansing and exfoliating is therefore critical in the fight against breakouts, as is striking a balance between moisturisers that will hydrate, whilst not sitting in the oily areas of your face.

Finally, in the aging process, a degradation of collagen affects your skins natural elasticity leading to folds and wrinkles. Collagen boosting foods, supplements and collagen-rich creams are therefore the most widely regarded ways in which to both defend, and treat sagging skin.

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As regards your body, the epidermis is avascular and contains pores and hair shafts that have a near-constant turnover rate. Cells are formed just beneath the skin’s surface and migrate upwards to the outer layer. The older cells will then slough off to form new skin. This regeneration is aided by the sebaceous glands which (as described above) are most prevalent in your face. Skin elsewhere on your body therefore takes longer to heal and recover from trauma.

Hydration is key for your body, just as much as for your face. However body lotions tend to be less viscous and (in my opinion) really benefit from plant technology and stimulating ingredients. This is because skin is denser and is prone to inertia beneath the surface.

So what is Re-Gen Cream? What makes it okay for face and body?

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Well the Re-Gen Oil family of products are new to me, and I mistakenly thought it was a simple rehash of Bio-Oil when they first contacted me. Both the oil and the cream contain the same active ingredients and claim to be a highly effective treatment for stretch marks, scars, dry skin and blemishes. Its primary active ingredient (PCL Liquid) claims to support skin regeneration thus improving skin damage and imperfections. These also a whole host of other usual suspects including Vitamin E, Lavender, Calendula, Chamomile and Rosemary Oils.

Suitable for all skin types (including hyper sensitive skin), all ages and for use on the body and face. It’s an interesting prospect and one I couldn’t help but take a closer look at.

Ingredients

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Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate (a.k.a PCL Liquid) & Dimethicone: Skin conditioning agents with water repellant properties

Isopropyl Myristate: Lubricant renowned for reducing the greasiness in oil-rich products creating a sheer feel on the skin.

Tocopheryl Acetate: The ester of acetic acid and tocopherol and is often used as an alternative to pure tocopherol (or undiluted vitamin E) because it is considered more stable and less acidic.

Methylparaben & Propylparaben: The elephants in the room. These are among the most commonly used parabens in cosmetics. They’re used to discourage the growth of bacterium microbes. Although generally regarded as safe in strict quantities, they do mimic estrogen in the body and can cause human breast cancer cells to grow and multiply.

And what did I think?

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I was expecting a greasy oil-based cream that would cause make-up to slip and slide, but I couldn’t have been any more wrong. It’s actually a real pleasure to use on the face and has a very light lavender and calendula scent with a slight hint of vanilla and coconut. Surprisingly it dries to a matt finish in seconds, yet leaves skin supremely soft and noticeably hydrated.

I have very few pigmentation inconsistencies on my face thanks to my twice daily regime of argan oil, yet I find this a much nicer alternative for the morning leg. Although argan oil does eventually leave a matt finish, this is a far better primer for make-up. As treatment for dry skin, it’s pretty hard to fault. As winter sets in, I’d recommend it to fight against dryness caused by central heating and harsh weather.

I’ve also been using this on my c-section scar which has been itching of late. After a week’s use it’s really helped relieve this and it is looking marginally lighter and smoother too - although I must admit this isn’t a huge concern of mine anyway. I’m yet to notice a real difference on my stretchmarks although I didn’t expect them to disappear in the short amount of time I’ve been trailing this. I therefore can’t really testify as to its efficiency for scar treatment, although there are lots of positive reviews on the website for skin prone to rosacea, insect bites and spider veins, as well as some testimonies related to blemish control (let’s face it, you were never likely to find any negative ones!).

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My only reservation is the presence of parabens and various perfumes. I just see perfumes as really unnecessary in skincare, particularly those used on the face. When there are many natural alternatives to parabens around, I’m am disappointed to see them in there. I suspect this is to keep costs low, but I’d happily pay double for this product minus the nasties.

So just how much will it set you back? Get ready… This is a BARGAIN and a half. The cheapest I’ve found it at the moment is £3.99 from Home Bargains, but you’re unlikely to see it priced above a fiver. That’s outstanding value and far cheaper than its leading competitor (Bio-Oil).

To win a full sized cream of your own, simply like or follow Re-Gen on Facebook or Twitter before the end of November

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GIVEAWAY: Win a bundle of Bepanthen products (CD: 17/11/2014)

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I’m not just talking a stack of trial sizes either! Here’s what’s on offer!

Bepanthen Win GIVEAWAY: Win a bundle of Bepanthen products (CD: 17/11/2014)

Bottle of Bepanthen Stretch Mark Cream
Bepanthen Nappy Rash Cream
Bepanthen Baby Moisturiser
Bepanthen Baby Bib
Bepanthen Cuddly Toy
Bepanthen Baby Sun Cream

That’s one awesome luxury bundle for your little one (with a much sought-after gift for mum too!).

This is a staggeringly generous gift as offered by the lovely folks at Bepanthen HQ as part of their recent launch of the Bepanthen Stretch Mark Cream. I reviewed this cream recently and have continued to use it on my tummy post-birth. Like most mums, I suffered from body confidence issues following the birth of Heidi. I won’t lie - It hasn’t faded my current marks BUT given I’m losing weight (a major cause of the pesky little buggers), it has stopped new ones appearing. Read my full review HERE.

Bepanthen Stretch Marks GIVEAWAY: Win a bundle of Bepanthen products (CD: 17/11/2014)

In fact, stretch marks have been cited as one of the worst aspects of being pregnant by a third (28%) of mums – with almost one in five (18%) admitting that stretch marks have made them feel depressed, and a further 31% of women saying that stretch marks have caused them to lose confidence in their bodies, according to research by baby skincare experts, Bayer HealthCare, makers of Bepanthen Stretch Mark Cream®.

When asked about stretch mark prevention:

  • Over a quarter (26%) of mums wish that they had done more to help prevent stretch marks while they were expecting
  • Almost half (46%) would recommend using a stretch mark cream to a pregnant friend
  • One in four women (24%) admit that they didn’t think to take any action to help prevent stretch marks as it didn’t occur to them

So what’s so good about it…

  • Extract of Centella Asiatica which encourages the production of collagen
  • Provitamin B5 and glycerine which are proven to nourish the skin to improve elasticity
  • Pure Olive Oil and skin lipids to moisturiser and act as a barrier to external influences
  • Hypoallergenic and free from colours and preservatives

It’s pretty revolutionary in this sense. Centella Asiatica is fairly new on the skincare scene and does have a whole host of benefits. Owing to its ingredients, this product is more prevention than cure. During phases of rapid growth it nourishes your skin and delivers and burst of vitamins to help boost skin elasticity. Your skin stays super hydrated and poised to deal with skin stretching and fluctuation.

Mums-to-be should look for a stretch mark cream that can actually help strengthen the skin before stretch marks appear – rather than just trying to remedy the situation afterwards. Look for a product that not only moisturises the skin – but one that can encourage collagen production, as a lack of this is a known root cause of stretch marks. Looking after your bump when pregnant is also a great opportunity to ensure that you are bonding with your baby before the birth. Dr Faye Kennedy (GP & mum of two who has produced a number of online videos giving advice in pregnancy for mums-to-be)

The cream itself is incredibly mild (as you would expect) making it ideal for sensitive skin and for use during periods of hormonal ‘excitement’ (a.k.a. pregnancy). It smells pleasant, rubs in easy and keeps your skin really hydrated - much like an oil rather than a serum. Better yet, it has been recommended by a massive 96% of mums-to-be during a product trial on Netmums!

Enough about the Stretchmark Cream - most of you will be here as you’ve been enticed by the GIVEAWAY…

Bepanthen is a household name most of us mums here in the UK are all too aware of. Many of us will smear Bepanthen Nappy Rash Cream all over our babies bums when irritation flares. But their wider range will be unfamiliar to many. They’re experts in baby skin care and want to spread the word!

Okay the bib is a gimmick but a cot-safe snuggly toy, and a whole host of other other scrummy goodies for your little one should appeal. You can never have enough SPF suncream, baby moisturiser and bum cream after-all! AND you’ll also win the Stretchmark Cream worth £24.99! Entry is via rafflecopter so good luck everyone!

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    • UK entrants only – you must be over 18 too (sorry)
    • The winner will be contacted by email and must respond within 1 week of having been emailed (I’ll try all known avenues to contact them) or a new winner will be drawn
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The Spoiled Mama Tummy Butter Review: From Effortless Skin

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I’m a firm believer in looking after my own skin, and my families. Heidi and Dexter are therefore spoilt with daily massages, and have their own bathroom cabinet overflowing with organic treatments. And… don’t tell him I’ve grassed him up , but I’ll often catch Craig nicking my face creams in the mornings too.

As the largest organ in the body, and the biggest defense any of us have against allergens and other air-born nasties, our skin needs constant nourishment to keep it in tip top shape (… and let’s face it, no one wants saggy knees, and a wobbly tummy). Sadly, having a baby plays absolute havoc with your skin and most of us (still) yummy mummies have a war wound or two to show for the experience.

I actually don’t mind my stretchmarks as I don’t see them as ugly. Most are already a nice shade of silver and I got away with just a couple of tiger stripes throughout both pregnancies. That said, if there’s a miracle product that can stop them multiplying as I shift the baby weight, that’s fine by me! And it just so happens, I’ve found an amazing one…

The Spoiled Mama Tummy Butter for Stretch Marks (Available at Effortless Skin)

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100% natural, and made from the finest organic ingredients available, this butter is the perfect solution for preventing or fading existing stretchmarks. Pure cocoa butter, organic Rosehip oil, organic Tamanu, and Kukui Nut oils have been combined to make a butter rich in Vitamin A and E, and high amounts of essential fatty acids. Together they promote collagen and elastin levels to increase cell regeneration. This results in firmer skin with greater elasticity.

This is pretty hard to fault to be honest. I love smothering my scars with this every morning and am happy to report that no new ones have come out to play since doing so.

The best way to describe the scent is Terry’s Chocolate Orange. This was a bit of a shock as I was expecting something far more cocoa buttery. It’s not unpleasant, far from it. It quickly fades to leave a light and almost odourless fragrance which makes it ideal for everyday use (basically you won’t be getting up anyone’s nose on the bus!).

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Applying the tummy butter was a cinch. It’s very easy to rub in and leaves your skin feeling amazingly soft. I’d say it takes a little while longer to absorb than other stretchmark creams I’ve used, but this is actually quite reassuring. It gives you a sense that the cream is doing its thing and delivering plenty of moisture where it’s needed. As it’s not quick to dry, I’d therefore recommend it for cheeky massages if you can get your other half in the mood.

In fact, massaging in the butter is key to its success. For much the same reasons as body-brushing, light circular motions will bring blood flow to the surface and this will help aid in stretch mark prevention. My mum always told me to massage towards the heart also. This promotes venous blood return back to the heart so that it may get re-oxygenated - thus improving results.

Getting skincare right and ensuring you’re using high quality products that are tailored to each part of your body is something I usually rave about; what you use on your arms and legs, will rarely be ideal for your breasts or your tummy. The fact some areas of your skin are more prone to stretching, less exposed to the elements, and more likely to sweat, are all different factors to take into consideration when selecting which product suits which body part best. This butter however, is a bit of an all-rounder.
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It’ll lock in moisture all day and leave your skin incredibly hydrated (without any of the greasiness we’ve come to expect from rich creams). I can’t tell you how chuffed I am with it.
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At £31 for a 4oz tub, it’s not cheap. Compared to other stretchmark solutions, it’s in the Ivory League in terms of price. But I’d happily pay this for what is essentially a gold star product. It’s a MUST-HAVE for any woman, regardless if she’s in the throes of pregnancy or not.
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The only thing I’d have liked to have seen, is a prettier pot. For a premium organic product, the packaging is a little naff. I’d have liked to have seen real glass, more robust labeling (mine is peeling away) and a lid shield to save the cream slipping when laid on its side. Moot points I’m sure, but it’s the least I’d expect from a Rolls Royce brand. I’ll leave this in The Spoiled Mama’s capable hands.
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To find out more, you can pop across to The Spoiled Mama’s website (US). To purchase, best prices can be found on effortlessskin.com, where there are also tons more luxury skincare products to get giddy over. You can also connect with Effortless Skin on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest for offers, tips and beauty news.
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