Loved by Brits and in high demand overseas, the U.K’s successful Striā Lab is bringing their revolutionary Stretch Mark Treatment Kit ($69.95 AUD) to Australian shores on November 15! Together with the Redefining Stretch Mark Cream ($59.95 AUD) and the Stretch Mark Microneedling Tool ($29.95 AUD), the products will be a breeze to snap up from the Striā Lab’s website.
Co-founded by Madeline Rush and Meg Gordon, Striā Lab was born out of frustration. After facing the societal pressure of embracing pregnancy-induced stretch marks and failing to find a solution, these Aussie mums decided to combat this universal problem head-on!
The result? An innovative cream at the crossroads of science and beauty, designed to decrease stretch mark prominence and redefine your body’s silhouette! The cream contains a potent cocktail of 1% TECA™, a titrated extract of Centella Asiatica, and 5% Actigym™, both clinically validated to produce remarkable observable results. And the cherry on top? TECA™ is the only ingredient trusted by medical journals to treat stretch marks during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
“We understand that stretch marks can be a source of insecurity, especially as 80% of women develop them during pregnancy. We’ve created a cream that not only reduces the appearance of stretch marks in the long term, but it gives instant results too,” Meg Gordon, Striā Lab Co-founder, shares their motivational journey.
Summer means beaches and light-weight clothing, but the thought of displaying body art called stretch marks can be discouraging for many. With 30% of women and 16% of men feeling self-conscious in swimsuits, Striā Lab is committed to helping reclaim the joy of the season and restore body confidence.
Striā Lab, backed by a board-certified dermatologist, is a brand founded by real mums for real individuals determined to win back their body confidence. People have showered the Redefining Stretch Mark Cream and Stretch Mark Microneedling Tool with rave reviews and love, resulting in multiple sell-out weeks and awards for its outstanding results. Embrace the summer season in Australia with newfound confidence thanks to Striā Lab. Purchase your kit today at www.strialab.com.
Beloved by Brits and coveted around the globe, Striā Lab’s revolutionary Stretch Mark Treatment Kit arrives in Australia on November 15. Comprising the Redefining Stretch Mark Cream and the Stretch Mark Microneedling Tool, these covetable products will be just a click away at the Striā Lab website.
Aussie mums turned entrepreneurs, Madeline Rush and Meg Gordon, founded Striā Lab out of a shared need. Daunted by the societal pressure to accept their post-pregnancy bodies, they resolved to provide an effective solution to the millions suffering from stretch marks.
The innovation at the core of Striā Lab lies in their signature cream. Powered by 1% TECA™ and 5% Actigym™, this product diminishes stretch marks and redefines your body’s contours. Independently recognized by the medical fraternity, TECA™ is the only safe ingredient for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Meg Gordon, Striā Lab Co-founder, encapsulates the purpose driving their venture perfectly. “Understanding that stretch marks can lead to insecurities, we’ve developed a product that not only diminishes them over time but also provides instant results.” she says.
While summers are synonymous with fun-filled beach activities, it often induces a sense of insecurity due to the reveal of stretch marks. To this effect, Striā Lab aims to restore body confidence, facilitating an unhampered enjoyment of all that summer has to offer.
Inspired and backed by the real experiences of mums, Striā Lab is a trusted solution against stretch marks. The brand, endorsed by a board-certified dermatologist, has garnered rave reviews, leading to multiple sell-out weeks and multiple awards. So, step into the Australian summer with regained confidence, sporting a body that you love. Purchase the Stretch Mark Treatment Kit today at www.strialab.com.
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