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✨ Glow Through Every Bump with Burt’s Bees Mama Belly Butter! 🤰
Burt's Bees Mama Belly Butter is a 6.5 oz jar of 99% natural, cruelty-free stretch mark cream enriched with shea, cocoa, and jojoba butters. Designed for prenatal and postnatal use, it deeply moisturizes and softens skin while reducing the appearance of stretch marks and scars. Free from sulfates, parabens, phthalates, and petrochemicals, this lightweight, fast-absorbing formula is a trusted favorite among expecting and new moms.





| ASIN | B00DM14TYC |
| Active Ingredients | lactic_acid |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,197 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #2 in Maternity Skin Care |
| Brand | Burt's Bees |
| Brand Name | Burt's Bees |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Country as Labeled | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 31,831 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 3.66 x 3.66 x 2 inches |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Volume | 78 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.66 x 3.66 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Burt's Bees |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 76299-20 |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Material Type Free | Phthalate Free, Paraben Free, Petrolatum Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Model Name | Burt's Bees Mama Belly Butter Skin Care, Pregnancy Lotion |
| Model Number | K-SC-1059 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Travel Size |
| Product Benefits | Moisturizing, Hydrating, Softening |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Nourishes |
| Scent Name | Natural |
| Skin Type | All |
| Special Feature | Travel Size |
| Special Ingredients | Shea Butter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dryness |
| Target Use Body Part | Whole Body |
| UPC | 792850010307 |
| Unit Count | 6.5 Ounce |
K**Y
Must have pregnancy item!
This is a pregnancy must!! I’ve used this for multiple pregnancies and one tub has lasted me the whole pregnancy! Its smell is neutral, which is what I prefer. It works so well and makes my skin feel so soft and adds lots of moisture! I’ve also had no stretch marks while using this! I love that it’s a pretty clean product. It’s also not super thick but also not too thin, perfect for belly butter!
A**R
Wonderful Mama Belly Butter with a Dash of Critique 🤰💖
The Mama Belly Butter emerges as a fantastic skincare solution for pregnancy, offering considerable benefits yet falling slightly short in one area. Let's delve into it: 🧴 Texture & Absorption: The texture is delightful, and the butter absorbs well into the skin, leaving it feeling hydrated and supple. 🌿 Natural Ingredients: The 99% natural ingredient composition, including Shea Butter and Vitamin E, provides reassurance for expectant mothers. It's comforting to know that you're nourishing your skin with such wholesome ingredients. 🤰 Effectiveness: This cream works wonders on pregnancy-stretched skin, assisting in both prevention and treatment of stretch marks. 💖 Comfort: The butter soothes and moisturizes, offering respite from the uncomfortable stretching sensation common during pregnancy. Here's where there's a slight room for improvement: 👃 Scent: While not overly strong, the scent might not appeal to all, especially those experiencing heightened sensitivity to smells during pregnancy. In conclusion, Mama Belly Butter earns a deserving 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ from me. Despite a minor caveat regarding the scent, it truly delivers as a supportive skincare companion during pregnancy. Thank you for reading this review. Wishing all expectant moms out there a smooth and comfortable pregnancy journey! 🤰💖🌸
A**4
Worked good!
Worked great! Was very moisturizing. Has a nice clean smell. Clean ingredients.
M**N
Works great
I feel like I was huge while pregnant and I used this everyday and only had one stretch mark. Super smooth and apples nicely
J**1
Moisturizing
So far so good. I like how it's not greasy/oily. It goes on smooth and it doesnt have a smell.i gave it 4 stars because im not sure if it does prevent stretch marks as I just started using it.
E**E
I mix this with pure coconut oil and it works amazingly
I love it, it’s thicker and feels really good on my belly. I put it on in the morning and at night and I can feel how it hydrates my skin.
T**N
Perfect for pregnancy and postpartum
Just started using this a couple weeks ago. It’s pretty thick but rubs in well. Smell is not bad. Not greasy at all. Feels pretty moisturizing!! The tub seems to last me a while. Good value for the money.
J**Y
Too lotion-like for heavy duty moisturizing
This is a comparison of Palmers Tummy Butter versus Burt's Bees Mama Bee Belly Butter. CONSISTENCY: Palmers is not a cream - the consistency is similar to candle wax or cold butter. Some people find that off-putting because it's not as easy as other products to get out of the jar. However, after trying Burt's Bees Mama Bee belly butter, which has a runnier lotion-like consistency, I found that I prefer the Palmers product because it seems to have staying power - I can put this on my skin and hours later, my skin still feels totally smooth and flexible from being well-moisturized; I found the Burt's Bees product to be stickier and thinner, so it didn't seem to penetrate as deeply or last as long. I think that's an important difference in the effectiveness of the product. So, I prefer the waxy, harder consistency of the Palmers, but if you don't like it, using something like a wooden popsicle stick would make it easier to scoop it into your hand without worrying about it getting under your nails. The Burts Bees was sticky and thin. SCENT: Palmers is inoffensive - it's kind of a soft, warm scent, but I can see where some people might find it cloying or too strong. I again prefer the scent of Palmers versus the Burts Bees (which is kind of nothing or almost Play Doh-ish), but if you're very sensitive to smells, you might want to proceed with caution here. INGREDIENTS: One aspect where the Burts Bees product wins out is ingredients - Palmers does use a few more synthetic ingredients, but none of significant reproductive or developmental harm according to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep cosmetics database. (The Burt's Bees product gets a 2 out of 10; Palmers gets a 3 out of 10, so the difference is fairly insignificant and both products rank pretty respectable compared to most.) I think comparing the effectiveness of the two, it's insignificant enough that I would not change my preference of Palmers. VALUE: Burts Bees - 6.5 oz tub, average price $1.60 per ounce Palmers - 4.4 oz tub, average price $1.95 per ounce At face value, the Burt's Bees seems to be the better value, but I'd argue that you'll get 2-3x the mileage out of the Palmer's due to the differences in consistency. "A little dab'll do ya" with the Palmers, but with the Burts, you have to slather it on since it's thinner. (That's probably why they use a larger container.) I went through a whole tub of the Burts in less than a trimester, but I'm not even halfway through the tub of Palmers and I've had it through two trimesters. I'd say due to consistency, the Palmers actually wins out in terms of value. EFFECTIVENESS: There's no way to say for sure whether a stretch mark cream works to prevent stretch marks because there's no way to know if you'd have gotten them with or without a cream. I can only tell you my experience. I used Palmers tummy butter + Palmers soothing oil my last pregnancy, went to 42 weeks with a very long 7 lb 14 oz baby, and didn't have any stretch marks when it was all said and done. I tried the Burts Bees this go round with pregnancy #2, but quickly gave it up after using my entire container because it just did not feel like it was doing as much for my skin as the Palmers products do. I'm now 8 months pregnant and still no stretch marks. As we have all heard, it is said that the tendency to get stretch marks is determined by genetics, weight gain, and your build. I don't think there's any magic product that will stop stretch marks if you're really predisposed to them. My mother did get stretch marks while I've never had any, but I am also very thin and 5'9 tall (my mom is around 5'7 and has a more average build). I think taller people have more "real estate" for the baby to grow and move - I have to imagine that someone shorter might have a greater risk of getting stretch marks just because there's less skin to work with and less space for baby to go. I also gained weight responsibly in my pregnancy by eating healthy, nourishing foods without any "extra" weight put on and I think keeping your weight under control (in addition to choosing healthy foods with natural oils, vitamin E, etc.) can tremendously influence your risk. I also think doing stretches before and all throughout pregnancy can't hurt anything to keep your skin elastic. Be sure to drink lots (and lots and lots) of water and always moisturize with an oil after showering. Overall, I prefer Palmers (in conjunction with the Palmers stretch mark oil or olive oil after showering) to Burts Bees and feel that the Palmers is a more serious, deeper penetrating, heavy-duty product for a fighting chance at warding off stretch marks.
A**ー
It's a nice product
It's a nice product, a bit pricey
Z**A
Bad smell 💔☹️
Bad smell ☹️💔
D**S
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عادي جدًا جدًا.
S**L
Funciona
Antiestrias maravilloso y baratísimo. Lo Mejor es que el 99% de sus ingredientes son naturales. Me funciono durante el embarazo, ni una sola estría.
F**A
Tolle Pflege
Meine Schwiegertochter war begeistert
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