✨ Embrace Your Glow, Naturally! ✨
Glow Organics 100% Organic Belly Butter is a premium, all-natural body lotion designed specifically for expecting mothers. This vegan, gluten-free, and cruelty-free formula is free from harmful chemicals and fragrances, making it perfect for sensitive skin. Enriched with high-quality organic ingredients, it helps prevent stretch marks and conditions the skin for a healthy, comfortable pregnancy experience.
S**R
I like this product
I really like this belly butter. It is thick and it is a bit greasy but I have not seen. I am 22 weeks and have been putting it on since I found out I was pregnant. In my opinion I do not think I am prone to stretch marks and I have not seen any come in at this point in time. Everyone is different but it has been a great product for me
K**R
A little greasy but effective
There are some reviews on here that say "it isn't a butter" or "it's like a scrub"... it is very thick, and has a mildly grainy texture yes; I scoop a quarter size amount out with my fingernail and plop it into my palm. Between both palms I massage it in circles until it melts into an oil then I put it on my belly. A quarter size amount will coat my entire belly. I repeat that step for my hips and inner thighs and then use what is left on my chest. Take your time messaging it into your skin and it will spread well.I like that it is unscented. It is pretty greasy and my dogs hair will stick to me sometimes when I wear it so I make sure to cover it up with clothing. I have had no issues with it transferring or staining my clothes.Im only in week 18 of my pregnancy but I feel like this stuff is doing it's job. I'm ordering a second jar of it. It's amazing.I do use this mostly at night, and I use bio oil in the morning because it's thinner. Idk if that's necessary just what I have found to be good for me.
E**D
First Pregnancy, NO stretch marks!!!
Let's start by saying that I was expecting to get horrible stretch marks as this was my first pregnancy and I have a very small waist (size XS in clothes). There was no possible way my belly could grow this big and not get a stretchmark... especially when I have them on my hips and boobs from previous weight gain and during puberty. Well, I used this Belly Butter twice a day starting around 12 weeks of pregnancy. Used after shower in the morning and at night before bed. I did not get one stretch mark on my belly and I'm now 2 months post partum.I never noticed a smell. It's very easy to apply. Dip your fingernail in the butter, then rub it in your hands to warm it up and melt it. Then lather all over your belly! Easy. For my whole pregnancy, I needed to purchase 3 jars (the last jar was opened around 35 weeks).I'm going to start using it on my face at night and on my other old stretch marks on my hips. I heard it helps with anti aging and removing old stretch marks.Well worth my money! And this would be a great gift for new momma's!---Update: I had a C-section and my physical therapist told me to rub this Belly Butter into my incision every night. It has helped so much with smoothing my scar and flattening the puffy belly around my scar. Also, I'm in my early 40s and put this cream on my face every night before bed. I still barely have any wrinkles and my face is well moisturized. I was nervous it would cause acne on my face but nope! So great for pregnant bellys, scars, and preventing age wrinkles on faces!!
A**R
Not the same
I used this with my last pregnancy in 2022, and had like half a container left so used that up before buying a new one and I have to say it’s not the same :/ I think it still does moisturize and coat my belly pretty good but it’s a different consistency. I feel like before it was truly like butter, it was kinda whipped feeling and melted into more of an oil with the warmth of your skin and it spread so well. This new jar however looks, feels, and spreads more like a frosting. It melts but it’s more dense and feels very thick, I feel like I need more to cover my belly since it doesn’t spread as much. I don’t necessarily think it’ll be less effective, but it feels like my stomach is covered in beeswax or something so I don’t think it soaks in as much. But my skin does still feel very moisturized so idk. I’ll probably stick with it but I wish the old formula remained! If you didn’t like how oily it was before, this might be better, but for me I don’t like the thicker residue feeling, and I don’t think the jar will last me as long.
S**R
GREAT STUFF!!
Husband’s account - started using this cream (at 14 weeks) and here is my review:Pros –Smell is light and sweet, does not “stink” in any way.Application is easy (use your clean thumb, press down and push around the sides of the bottle until you push out a dime to quarter size blob).Consistency is as expected (thicker cream due to the oils it contains) if your house is always chilly then the cream will be harder to apply but if your house is always warm or hot it will be easy.Grease concerns are not really concerns (apply a nice thin layer gently all over and wait a few minutes before rushing to put clothes on, or wait while wearing a robe) the cream will not stain or stick.Cons –There is no USDA Certified Organic label or Non-GMO Project label that I can find on the bottle. These certifications are expensive and tougher to get so I can understand the hesitation. I will have to have faith that the ingredients labeled “organic” really are just that, 100% organic.Tips –Use the cream when you wake up or right after your morning shower and again right before bed or right after your evening shower. The more oil and “protection” from stretch marks you have throughout the day, the better.The last thing you want is to have your organic, expensive cream rot or spoil so always clean your hands before using.When you scoop out the cream, place it in the opposite palm and using two fingers in a circular motion, warm up the cream then apply.Use the cream on belly (top of pubic bone all the way to under boobs or if you like, on them too) and do not forget to put some on your “haunches/love handles/upper thigh” area.Start using cream at 14 weeks and use through 4th trimester when your baby has arrived.If you use dime size blobs each time on your various areas, the bottle should last a while.Get a small, unused/clean plastic container and scoop some cream with a new plastic spoon or q-tip in there and take it to work, when you get itchy or irritated, go to the bathroom and rub a little in the areas needed. Or buy a separate, new bottle just for work.
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