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Palmer’s Bottom Butter

I used Palmer’s Tummy Butter before to treat the stretch marks I got from my pregnancy. I can say that it worked as my marks lighten. I told my sister, Gabby, about it. She got convinced so she also bought one for her use. I think when she bought her’s, there was a promo. She got a free Palmer’s Bottom Butter, which she gave to me.

I was not able to use it for Ayex because when I got it, we just opened a new A+D anti-rash ointment. We only emptied the tube when Maxyn came as Ayex stopped using a nappy at age 2. So when we finally emptied our A+D, I decided to open this Palmer’s bottom butter.

I like this product because:

  • It smells great, like a sweet butter.
  • It is non-greasy.
  • It is not sticky.
  • It is locally available in department stores.
  • It is easy to apply.
  • It is easy to bring along.

The thing is, Maxyn is allergic to it. She developed rashes when I applied this on her bottom so we stopped using it. It’s just there at home waiting to be used again.

And since it is free, I’m not sure how much it costs. How about you, do you use an anti-rash cream/ointment too? What brand do you use?

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4 Comments Filed Under: child health, reviews, Uncategorized Tagged With: Maxyn, mommy matters

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  1. betsy21 says

    May 9, 2011 at 10:05 am

    most females develop stretch marks of their abdomen throughout pregnancy,its is important to maintain our body hydrated,this might be accomplished to drink water 8-10 glasses.

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  2. Malinda Apthorpe says

    April 15, 2011 at 12:19 pm

    Most females develop stretch marks on their abdomen throughout pregnancy, nonetheless it is also widespread to get stretch marks on the buttocks, hips, breasts and thighs. In some instances up to 90 percent of ladies have stretch marks on some part of their body as a result of pregnancy.Stretch marks are in fact small tears that form within the tissue that supports the skin and helps it stretch.

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  3. Lou Dibacco says

    April 7, 2011 at 11:10 am

    It is important to maintain your body hydrated. This might be accomplished by drinking atleast 10-12 glasses of water every day. Water cleanses the system and it helps you get rid of toxins from the body. When your body is rid of poisonous substances, it remains healthy. The skin is able to breathe well and this is one very effective way of getting rid of stretch marks. Even if your body is dehydrated by about 2%, your skin will be the 1st one to get affected. Hence, make sure you keep your bottle filled of water so that you are able to keep sipping water frequently.

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  4. Etta Sadar says

    April 3, 2011 at 2:57 pm

    The upside is that stretch marks fade in time. How a lot they will fade is based on your age, weight, diet plan, and genetics. There’s another piece of very good news. In the event you take high protein shakes for bodybuilding enhancement, you are going to be improving your skin’s collagen composition while preventing the initial formation of stretch marks.

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