
A stretch-mark mender that improves the eye area (oddly enough)
Posted Tuesday, July 27, 2010
What do stretch marks have to do with crow's-feet? Other than the utter annoyance of their existence, it may not seem like these two skin issues have much in common, but a doctor-developed German brand has found that they both respond to the same sophisticated complex.
Klapp Stri-PeXan Eye Care Intensivecream relies heavily on Regestril, a trademarked blend of ingredients that fight the enzymes that degrade skin and lead to both stretch marks and fines lines. But it's only the latter that this formula is focused on.
Packed with peptides, this quickly absorbed cream works on youth-promoting cell regeneration with the help of antioxidant-rich Indian gooseberry. It immediately leaves skin with a surprisingly smooth finish that foretells how your skin will improve with every use.
You may be tempted to try it on your stretch marks, but we urge you to save all 0.68 ounces for your eyes.
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