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Beauty: HealGel for scars, stretch marks and more

HEALGEL

A few weeks ago I had three moles cut off and, as they were all just below my collarbone, I was worried about being left with very noticeable scars.  That was before I got my hands on HealGel.  Formulated by 5 leading plastic surgeons (one of whom was Martin Kelly, late husband to Natascha McElhone), this translucent gel feels cool and calming on the skin.  I’ve put it on two to three times a day now and can honestly say that the redness has almost completely disappeared.  I’m not the only person to have discovered it’s beneficial effects either, everyone from Mariella Frostrup to Nigella Lawson has been singing it’s praises and not only for scars but also for stretchmarks, cuts, bruises, spots and more.  So where can you get this wonderful ointment?  Well, it’s so popular that it is currently out stock on their main website but you can get it over the counter at Liberty or on their online store.  Stock up now!


What:HealGel
Where:Available at Liberty, in the shop and online
Price:£33.50
Website:

Liberty

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  • Lou

    Anyone know whether this is recommended for older scars, or just fairly recent ones? I have scars from mosquito bites that nothing can seem to shift!

  • Caroline Muir

    Hi Lou, If anyone tells you there is a magic bullet beware!  Scars vary so much, and so does success of treatment.  For scar therapy to be really effective it is important that it contains silicone, long established to be excellent at helping to reduce the appearance of scars.  HealGel contains this together with ten key elements such as Arnica and Madecassoside for soothing, and regeneration.  Good luck!

  • http://www.facebook.com/CeliaLindsell Celia Lindsell

    Rubbing Lavender oil into scars helps too.  I have also found

    Lavender Oil to work on old scars too which is great

  • Sadie

    it is marvellous stuff – I tried it on a burn once, and also on sunburn and on very chapped lips. A little goes a long way.