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Peter Thomas Roth | PRO Strength Stretch Mark Cream, Treatment For Body Stretch Marks, Uneven Tone and Texture, Moisturizing Stretch Mark Cream
Peter Thomas Roth | PRO Strength Stretch Mark Cream, Treatment For Body Stretch Marks, Uneven Tone and Texture, Moisturizing Stretch Mark Cream
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Overview
- Skin Type : Dry
- Product Benefits : Moisturize
- Scent : Aloe
- Special Ingredients : 3% Regu®-Stretch - Helps reduce the look of stretch mark width, length and density. 2% Regestril™ - Helps prevent the appearance of future stretch marks.5% Lactic Acid Complex, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, Avocado Oil & Ceramide NP - Help diminish the look of uneven tone and texture while moisturizing skin. 3% Regu®-Stretch - Helps reduce the look of stretch mark width, length and density. 2% Regestril™ - Helps prevent the appearance of future stretch marks.5% Lactic Acid Complex, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, Avocado Oil & C… See more
- Brand : Peter Thomas Roth
About this item
- Helps to reduce the look of stretch marks, uneven tone and texture while moisturizing skin.
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