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	<title>Comments on: Revitol Stretch Mark Cream -Does it work?</title>
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		<title>By: M Granger</title>
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		<dc:creator>M Granger</dc:creator>
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		<description>I never review products but I had to write about this one. I&#039;ve always been very skeptical with stretch mark creams because it never works for me and my skin is super sensitive so if I happen to choose the wrong one, I WILL get a bad rash. My friend actually mentioned the Dr. Max Powers &quot;Stretch Mark Treatment&quot; to me saying it made her skin feel super smooth. I tried hers and was sold. I was skeptical at first because I thought it was just men&#039;s workout products, but they had a stretch mark cream for the body builders I guess.

I had visible stretch marks on my belly from the pregnancy and now its so light I can barely see them. On top of that, my skin seriously feels so smooth (the husband loves this btw!). I just bought my second one and it still works great!

As an online shopper, I find myself to be very skeptical about buying &quot;certain&quot; products online. For me, I was pretty adamant about getting my stretch marks lightened up; not knowing anything about which products to try, I was referred to try this one. The price was reasonable, the product looked good, so I decided to give it a shot. After about 4 weeks I started noticing my marks slowly fading away. If anyone is really serious about getting their stretch marks taken care of; I would highly recommend the Dr Max Powers Stretch Mark product.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never review products but I had to write about this one. I&#8217;ve always been very skeptical with stretch mark creams because it never works for me and my skin is super sensitive so if I happen to choose the wrong one, I WILL get a bad rash. My friend actually mentioned the Dr. Max Powers &#8220;Stretch Mark Treatment&#8221; to me saying it made her skin feel super smooth. I tried hers and was sold. I was skeptical at first because I thought it was just men&#8217;s workout products, but they had a stretch mark cream for the body builders I guess.</p>
<p>I had visible stretch marks on my belly from the pregnancy and now its so light I can barely see them. On top of that, my skin seriously feels so smooth (the husband loves this btw!). I just bought my second one and it still works great!</p>
<p>As an online shopper, I find myself to be very skeptical about buying &#8220;certain&#8221; products online. For me, I was pretty adamant about getting my stretch marks lightened up; not knowing anything about which products to try, I was referred to try this one. The price was reasonable, the product looked good, so I decided to give it a shot. After about 4 weeks I started noticing my marks slowly fading away. If anyone is really serious about getting their stretch marks taken care of; I would highly recommend the Dr Max Powers Stretch Mark product.</p>
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