Baby : Bella B Tummy Honey Butter - 4 oz

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Baby : Bella B Tummy Honey Butter - 4 oz

Bella B Tummy Honey Butter - 4 oz

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 479





Binding: Baby Product
Product Brand: Bella B
EAN: 0852281000107
Label: Bella B
Product Manufacturer: Bella B
Model: M81000107
Publisher: Bella B
Release Date: February 01, 2008
Ranking: 479
Studio: Bella B


Product facts:
  • Contains no water, yet doesn't leave tummy greasy
  • Wonderful, light fresh scent
  • Keeps skin super-elastic for stretch mark prevention
  • Includes anti-itch ingredients to soothe itchy tummies
  • Includes cocoa and shea butter







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Item Description:
TUMMY HONEY BUTTER is the ultimate solution for the prevention of new stretch marks by maintaining skin elasticity and moisture deep into skin layers. TUMMY HONEY BUTTER is all natural, hypoallergenic, contains no water or petroleum and includes anti- itch ingredients to soothe those growing tummies! TUMMY HONEY BUTTER is ideal for preventing stretch marks during pregnancy. It has a thick, oil-based formula that penetrates deep into the skin layers, maintaining skin moisture and elasticity for several hours. Tummy Honey BUTTER has a mild natural cocoa butter scent - no flowery or overpowering fragrances. This ideal stretch mark prevention Butter is the winner of the iParenting Award for Excellence.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tummy Honey Butter really works
It smells good, and so far, there are no stretch marks. It costs a bit to buy, but it lasts long so it's worth it. Overall, pretty happy I bought this for my pregnancy.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product
Good product, love the smell becuase it's not very strong. A little on the greasy side, but not sticky like other products I have tried.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product
I started using this product on my belly just before I started "showing" at approx. 5 months, and didn't get any stretch marks on my belly. I should have been putting it on my derier because I did get stretch marks back there. :( Highly recommend this product. I used approx. 6oz of the product during a 4 month period.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
I have been using this since I my 2nd month of pregnancy. It has a very pleasant, light scent that is perfect for pregnancy, even when I had morning sickness. Its very moisturizing, and completely gets rid of my itchy tummy symptoms. I especially like all the natural ingrediants in it.



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