
This 'dream cream' is A-listers' secret to reducing cellulite and stretch marks - here's why everyone's obsessed
Those looking to lessen the appearance of stretch marks this summer are seeing improvements with one clinically-backed body cream. And users are 'hooked'.
The Body Cream by Augustinus Bader is a multi-award-winning body cream, proven to intensely hydrate skin while reducing the appearance of imperfections, cellulite, and stretch marks. An industry-wide obsession and the secret to many an A-listers beauty regime, the rich cream has wowed users in just 12 weeks.
Augustinus Bader The Body Cream, 200ml
Augustinus Bader's multi-award-winning The Body Cream is proven to intensely hydrate, firm, tone, and smooth while reducing the appearance of imperfections, cellulite, and stretch marks.
Powered by the brand's patented TFC8, the cream delivers targeted nutrients to support cellular renewal, leaving your skin looking and feeling its best.
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Founded by globally recognized biomedical scientist Augustinus Bader and backed by decades of research, Augustinus Bader has a devout following of users, including celebrities and beauty editors who all swear by the skin-smoothing benefits.
Joining the brand's bestselling skincare line, including the cult The Rich Cream, is The Body Cream.
Clinically proven to reduce the appearance of cellulite and stretch marks, the body cream wowed users in clinical trials, with over 90 per cent showing a reduction in cellulite, stretch marks, and pigmentation.
When it comes to combating cellulite and stretch marks, Augustinus Bader The Body Cream stands out from the crowd.
Powered by the brand's patented Trigger Factor Complex known as TFC8® technology, the cream delivers targeted nutrients to support cellular renewal, leaving your skin looking and feeling its best. And wait until you see the before and after's.
'I was looking for a cream that would lift and tighten' wrote one user. 'Using this cream once a day has done just that. The effect has been; my arms really do look ten years younger. Hard to believe but true. They are beautifully nourished and supple.'
Composed of natural amino acids, high-grade vitamins and synthesised molecules naturally found in skin, the cream nourishes and protects the skin, providing the optimal environment for skin's renewal, addressing concerns such as the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, redness, hyperpigmentation, cellulite and stretch marks.
There has been a huge amount of fuss in the industry for The Body Cream, which counts Margot Robbie as a fan as well as winning over beauty experts with clinical trials testifying to the 'miracle' like results.
And the clinical trails are impressive. In a 12 week stretch mark reduction study, 92 per cent agreed the product helped to reduce the appearance of cellulite and 98 per cent agreed skin felt firmer and more plump.
Taking 10 years to develop, and costing £155 for 200ml, the multi-award winning cream is certainly an investment and should be used religiously to see results, but according to users it is well worth it.
'Dream Cream' raved one shopper. 'I've only been using it for a few weeks and already notice my skin is smoother and there's been some diminishing of cellulite in the back of my thighs. I use this cream every night.'
Another added: 'The best body cream hands down. It's hydrating, firming, non greasy and goes on very smoothly on the skin. My skin tone has improved ever since I started using it and it even reduced the appearance of cellulite, wow. I highly recommend it.'
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