View Full Version : Has anyone used TriLastin-SR
taitgirl22
Aug 20, 2007, 08:34 PM
Hi There,
Just wondering if anyone has tried TriLastin-SR.
I have started getting stretch marks on my stomach as a result of recent weight gain. I am losing the weight but not the stretch marks. I have been using Bio-Oil but haven't noticed any improvement. Has any one got any advice, or can recommend Tri-Lastin-SR?
Thanks
TaitGirl
GLouise77
Jan 8, 2008, 11:35 PM
I used it for just under the 60-day free trial and it did not make one slight difference on my mild stretch marks. Neither did the wrinkle cream Proplexin by the same company. Save your money.
Kashile
Jan 24, 2009, 02:44 AM
Hey ! I don't think Trialastin sr works the same way for everyone, I think everything depends on the person. Everywhere I go I find different answers, some claim that it works, some others claim that it doesn't. Well it does work for me.
Believe me I thought it was a scam when I saw the different answers but it is not. I'm 18 years old and I have had stretch marks for over 5 years, so since the age of 13, all over my arms and I have tried skin derma pro, shea butter, cocoa butter, french creams, and that thingy called Bio oil, bunch of liars, all of them!!
I have been using trilastin sr for barely 5 days now and I thought maybe I was seeing things but it wasn't a dream, my stretch marks are fading already!! THey are less visible than they used to be 5 days ago!! But one thing you must know, my stretch marks are young they have darkened yet and I have a dark skin, so I'm black!! So I think it gives different results for everyone. I'm not sure if it will go completely, I have to wait again!! So maybe u should try one tube and see if it works and if t doesn't sennd it back to them, they will refund your money I think, I'm not sure I haven't sent them back anything yet!!
Best of luck
Hatethesescars
Mar 9, 2010, 01:48 PM
I started Using Trilastin 5 days ago, I have noticed my skin feels softer... and it seems like some of the skin has gotten lighter.. but not necessarily the stretch marks themselves. I gained about 40 pounds over a 7 month period after I was discharged from rehab and prescribed Serouqeul for sleep, 4 months ago I stopped taking the seroquel and the fog it placed on my mind was cleared a month later. I was shocked to discover my once, perfectly thin and toned body was fat, chubby, no tone, no definition. Disgusting. And worst of all these horrible stretch marks had popped up on my sides or "love handles" if you prefer that term. At first they started Pink and somewhat flat, and I didn't really care too much about them and figured they would fade into a lighter color. So I began to work on my body, Running, lifting, toning up- training 4-5 days a week. Today I am back at my weight I was, but to my dismay the stretch marks did not go away with the weight. They got darker and are now very prominent on my "love handles" - I hate them. I love my body, but hate the areas where the stretch marks are. I am desperate at this point to find something that will get rid of them. I understand stretch marks are the smallest problem I have, but they take a bigger precedent than anything else. I can change everything else about me.. my weight, my clothes, my lifestyle, health, attitude, but the stretch marks are still there. As I said before, 5 days ago I started using Trilastin SR. I am going to use it for a 30 more days, even though I ordered 3 tubes because it was cheaper that way (if it works and I continue use) and if it doesn't work.. ship it back get my money back and start Elastin3- I am very skeptical about stretch mark creams.. but I am hoping for the best and I will keep you all updated on the progress or lack there of. If it works, I plan on posting before and after pics..
Golden_Girl
Mar 26, 2010, 05:48 PM
Whatever you decide to use, also exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate. This will help speed your skin cell turnover (est. every 28 days) eventually thickening and tightening your skin, removing dead skin cells, and for better results.
Have you considered also using raw shea butter? Which is rich in vitamin E and C.