Three amazing products, a Stretch Mark Prevention Band, Day Gel and Night Cream combine to become the world’s first scientifically proven 3-step stretch mark prevention system.
The first step is the application of The Day Gel, made from a luxurious blend of ethically sourced, scientifically proven ingredients. This soothing Gel has been formulated to keep the unique pads on the Band in place.
The next step is to pull on the Stretch Mark Band, tacky pads facing inwards, which has been designed to provide bump support throughout the day. It’s special pads are arranged in a unique way to hold your skin in place and even out stresses across the tummy, making it harder for stretch marks to form.
The band fits snugly over and under your bump and the pads should leave a light impression on your skin – that means it’s working!
Step three is the removal of The Stretch Mark Prevention Band before bed and the application of The Night Cream to ensure your skin remains well moisturised, soft, smooth and supple.
Secret Saviours is the only scientifically proven system shown to prevent stretch marks forming in up to 70% of women. No other stretch mark prevention products anywhere on the market have had these proven outstanding results.
Creams and gels alone do not prevent stretch marks.
Itching skin is common in pregnancy. If you find you are itchy, first remove the Stretch Mark Prevention Band for 10-15 minutes and re-apply The Day Gel two or three times further throughout the day. This should help soothe your skin. If irritation persists, seek medical advice
The Day Gel and Night Cream are made in the UK. Both are dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic and use only ethically sourced ingredients. They are also paraben free.
Nothing completely gets rid of stretch marks once they’ve formed, apart from cosmetic surgery. Prevention in the first place using Secret Saviours is far preferable. However, using our Day Gel and Night Cream may well help reduce the appearance of existing ones.
Yes, there is every chance that new and additional stretch marks can be prevented using the products and if you do get some new ones, they are very likely to be significantly reduced in both number and overall appearance
During the clinical trial of the 3-Step Secret Saviours system, the incidence of stretch marks occurring during pregnancy dropped from 70% down to just 30%.
Unfortunately, there will still be some instances where the mechanical support of the patented pads, cannot wholly prevent stretch marks occurring in a small percentage of women, and we are sorry that this has happened to you - this is unlikely to be a comfort, but using the product will almost certainly have reduced the number and severity of those stretch marks.
No. For your best chance of avoiding stretch marks, you must use all three products together as directed, as they each have a role to play in the prevention.
The Stretch Mark Prevention Band, Day Gel and Night Cream are available to purchase separately, but this should only be an option if you run out of gel or cream, or if you require an extra band/bands.
Secret Saviours product has been created and designed by Medical Experts (a vascular surgeon and a skin tissue engineer) in conjunction with UCLH (University College London Hospital) and all ingredients are safe for use in pregnancy. Their product has been clinically trialled (and proven), is dermatologically tested and is also hypo allergenic.
They do have to have some chemicals in their product otherwise The Day Gel and The Night Cream would have no shelf life, but they are in extremely small doses and neither the Day Gel or Night cream are absorbed into the blood stream.
Secret Saviours product has been created and designed by Medical Experts and all their ingredients are safe for use in pregnancy. Phenoxyethanol is used in a very low concentration (less than 0.5%) - to preserve our product - without it The Day Gel and The Night Cream would have no shelf life. Neither are absorbed into the blood stream and therefore pose no risk to you or your baby.
Secret Saviours are aware that the FDA in 2008 did issue a warning regarding Phenoxyethanol, but it was specifically related to a Nipple Cream because it can be harmful to nursing infants. This is because infants were being exposed to this product as a food, because they were putting their mouth on their mother’s breast and potentially injesting the product. There is no mention in the FDA warning about any danger to the mother by rubbing the nipple cream on their skin.
Yes, both Secret Saviours Day Gel and Night Cream are perfectly safe for you to use on C-section scars as they contain soothing ingredients which are proven to help heal wounds.
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Patricia VNo stretch marks!
Started using Secret saviour from week 13 - possible a bit early - and I had no stretch marks at all. Both my sister and mother had stretch marks so I started earlier to ensure I protected my skin as much I could. Great product and highly recommend. 4/5 starts as I first bought the band and had to later buy the brief as the band was getting uncomfortable and pulling up as the belly was growing.
Helen GMake a magic cream for after birth too!
Bought the whole system and starting using from about 12 weeks. I got briefs and band and found that they were each better for different days/outfits. I unfortunately suffered with thrush towards the end so needed to use the band but ultimately found the briefs more comfortable. Used everyday without fail (pretty much) and not one stretch mark. My little one is 4 months now and I would appreciate a magic cream to make my tummy flat again, please!
Claire HSecond baby born and not a single stretch match. I wasn't able to wear the band as much this time around due to HG but my skin was kept in great condition by the creams.
Marian RI used it for my first pregnancy and worked amazingly well. Now using it with my second and so far not a stretch mark! The smell is lovely and so the texture.
Rebecca GExcellent product and no stretch marks at all!
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