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celtrixiaI was watching some TV over the weekend and I saw an ad for a new product called Celtrixa. It is supposed to reduce the appearance of stretchmarks. There are tons of stretch mark creams available, and heaven knows I could use some. But with so many to choose from, I really don’t know where to start.

I visited the official Celtrixia ad after seeing the commercial because the product looked interesting. It is only available direct from the manufacturer or laboratory that makes it. While most skin tighteners will cost you up into the hundreds of dollars, this product is available for $30 to $50. Not too bad.

What is wierd is that there is very little information on the website, nothing about ingredients or the science behind Celtrixa. This is really the only information we have:

Celtrixa is a specialty topical cream that is available in limited quantities directly from the laboratory—this topical breakthrough can not even be found at any pharmacy or skin treatment center. Currently, it is only made in small batches. It has been formulated to reduce the appearance of stretch marks. The results of the studies on the key ingredient— Regestril™* have been quite impressive.

I haven’t found any information on Regstril, maybe it is a new thing, I don’t know.

What I do like is that Celtrixa does come with a money-back guarantee for 30 days. That should be plenty of time to see if a stretch mark reducer works right?

If any of you have tried this product, I am curious to see if it works!

Posted by: admin In: Blog| Skin Care

20 Apr, 2009

8 Responses to "Celtrixa"

1 | Halley

May 2nd, 2009 at 1:31 pm

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I just recieved my order of celtrixa the other day and I will let you know in about a month

2 | C. SMith

May 19th, 2009 at 10:48 am

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I have been using celtrixa for 7weeks now. My marks have gotten softer, but no significant results at this time.

3 | Boo

July 27th, 2009 at 10:21 pm

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I have been using Celtrixa for one month now and the results are the same. (no change) Personally, I think Celtrixa is no more than a scam.

4 | Heather

August 19th, 2009 at 9:10 pm

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Do not order Celtrixa!!!! They are definite scammers. They gave my credit card number to different agencies and they keep charging me $1.00. So far it is from a place called EMI ENCORE and another called Easy Saver. They charge you even though they say it is a free 30 day trial.

5 | Brittany

October 1st, 2009 at 8:32 am

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Celtrixa SAYS when you receive your package that you “may see results as early as one month into use.” That does not mean it is guaranteed to work in one month. You do need to give it longer. I have been using for 3 months and now stopped using because my stretch marks are gone. OH HAPPY DAY!!! For me, stick to it I know it’s daunting but it works. Did for me.

6 | Lisa McCormick

December 18th, 2009 at 9:59 am

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Celtrixa seems to be a good product however the jury is still out on whether or not it works. You are offered a 30 day money back guarantee but the product takes SEVERAL weeks to arrive… which is already eating away at your money back guarantee time. They say try if for 30 days free but they still charge your credit card $59 per month. So how is it free? I don’t know… check into this one.

7 | Mariela

February 24th, 2010 at 7:30 pm

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This product doesnt work!!!!its just a scam to take peoples money. THe ad says pay shipping and handling and you’ll get a free sample but thats not true because once you paid the shipping and handling another screen pop ups saying that they will charge you for $119 to pay for the product unless you return it. And these are automatic payments from the same account you used to payed the shippimg!!!DOnt TRY IT!!IT SUCKs….

8 | amanda green

March 19th, 2010 at 10:08 am

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celtrixa is a scam they charged me 7.95 when they said it was 6.95 they charged me 5.00 on 03/15/2010 and charged me 2.95 on 03/18/2010 and questioned me when I called to cancel and still offered me their product even though I was cancelling I just cancelled my credit card today before they can charge me anything else because I heard they charge you anyway even if u cancel future shipments and I also still didn’t receive the product I paid for

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