Stretch marks: this dry oil, 100/100 on Yuka, erases them quickly (and smells good the caramel)

The stretch marks appear when the collagen and elastin fibers break under the effect of a brutal stretch of the skin. This phenomenon mainly concerns areas subject to variations in volume: belly, breasts, hips, buttocks, thighs. It occurs during growth peaks, hormonal fluctuations, rapid weights or losses, but also, and above all, during pregnancy. The skin cracks, and leaves these characteristic traces, initially purplish, then pearly.

sensory oil enters the scene. His promise? Work in depth on skin elasticity while enveloping the body with a warm and comforting wake. A hybrid approach between pleasure of application and targeted efficiency, thought to integrate into everyday life … and make prevention an almost addictive ritual.

Collagen and elasticity: Understand the mechanisms behind stretch marks

The skin is a flexible organ, but its adaptability have limits. When the skin tissue is subjected to too fast tension – as is the case during a pregnancy, weight gain or growth thrust – its structural fibers can be weakening. The main concerned are collagen and elastin: two proteins essential for maintaining firmness and flexibility of the skin.

In case of brutal stretch, these fibers lose their integrity. It is this disorganization of the dermis which leads to the appearance of stretch marks. The marks are formed in depth, then become visible on the surface: first rosy or purplish, they cleared over time, but do not disappear spontaneously.

If the process is partly hormonal, especially under the effect of cortisol, it can be anticipated. Hydration alone is not enough. Preserving skin elasticity requires providing assets to the skin capable of strengthening its structure and stimulating the natural synthesis of collagen. It is on this lever that certain targeted treatments rely, such as dry oil developed by Daylily.

What daylily dry oil contains to reinforce the elasticity of the skin

Thought as a complete prevention treatment, the sensory dry oil signed Daylily Paris acts on several levels to limit the appearance of stretch marks and improve the quality of the skin. Its formula is based on a synergy of rigorously selected plant active ingredients, without any advisable ingredient during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

At the heart of the composition, there are five organic vegetable oils: avocado, muscat rose, olive, sweet almond and macadamia. All rich in essential fatty acids, they feed in depth, soften the epidermis and participate in skin repair. To this base is added an asset from dermochlorella, a microalga with recognized properties to stimulate the production of collagen.

A daily care designed to prevent, soothe and sublimate

The key to efficiency is regularity. To prevent the appearance of stretch marks, dry oil is used each evening, from the first weeks of pregnancy or during any period of bodily change. Two or three sprays on the belly, one on each targeted area: thighs, buttocks, hips, chest – then a slow circular massage until absorption.

But beyond efficiency, it is also the experience that counts. The application becomes a moment of reconnection to the body, where the technical gesture combines with a feeling of immediate comfort. Its dry texture slides on the skin without leaving a fatty film, and its caramel perfume, warm and enveloping, broke with the neutral scents usually associated with targeted care.

Behind this assumed sensoriality, the formula displays a flawless: 99 % of ingredients of natural origin, French manufacturing, vegan certification, and a development carried out with a midwife.