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Rodial Tummy Tuck

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Overall score: 3 out of 5
'Rodial Tummy Tuck
3 out of 5
based on 5 user review(s).

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Rodial Tummy Tuck

The reviews of Rodial Tummy Tuck below have been written by members of TheBabyWebsite.com. They aren't simply provided by the suppliers or manufacturers, but are a true impression given by someone who has used the product or service. If you own, or have used Rodial Tummy Tuck yourself, please feel free to add your own review using the pink link above.

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  Ease of Use: 5 out of 5
  Value for Money: 1 out of 5
  Quality: 4 out of 5
  Overall score: 3 out of 5
 
"feels good. "

I like this product, it does feel luxurious, but it is not worth £100, i would maybe pay at a push, £15-£20.
The cream is not oily, it absorbs quickly, the smell is ok, but a little 'man-ish' for me.
i didnt lose any inches, but then i didnt always use it both morning and night, although my stretch marks looked a lot better and my tummy did look firmer.
For this to sell well, i think they would have to re-brand it and re-price it as a stretch mark cream.
Thanks for the oppertunity to trial this.

Member review by Debbie - single mum of one - review date 2nd October 2009

  Ease of Use: 4 out of 5
  Value for Money: 1 out of 5
  Quality: 2 out of 5
  Overall score: 2 out of 5
 
"Not worth the money"

I bought & used this before I was pregnant as it claimed to reduce your stomach at any time not just when you've had a baby. It claims up to 2 cm in 8 weeks!

I thought it smelt quite nice & was easy to apply, but I can't say I noticed any difference at all. My belly wasn't huge then, so I may have more to go at once the baby is born, but I can't see it would make a difference which was worth £100!

I also asked my friend to look into it, as he's a personal trainer & has quite a lot of knowledge of the ingredients in something which would contribute to weight loss & he basically said anything you apply from the outside would have to be some kind of miracle to properly reduce your waistline, & that the ingredients in this product weren't ones that would make any real difference.

Another friend went for a body wrap, which actually did reduce inches - it was because it reduced water retention & so was temporary, but seemed a more effective way than using this!

Member review by Rebekah - 30 weeks pregnant with 1st baby - review date 4th August 2009

  Ease of Use: 5 out of 5
  Value for Money: 0 out of 5
  Quality: 3 out of 5
  Overall score: 3 out of 5
 
"Tummy Still The Same!"

Ok so my tummy might be past the point of no return in that I had my babies way back in the dim and distant. Nonetheless, I expected to see some results. But NO - nada! Nothing!

Yes the cream felt nice to put on - pleasant smell and texture etc but a £100 is a lot to pay for a pot of something that just smells nice. I suspect that using a Body Shop Body Butter or even a Tesco own brand equivalent would have had just as much effect. I use body lotions and moisturizers anyway but tend to buy stuff around the fiver mark. I buy the Body Shop one when they reduce it to half-price, for example.

The Rodial Tummy Tuck at £100 for a 2 month supply is really not worth the money. My stretch marks were already faded so it didn't do that for me and I've still got that slightly droopy thing going on with the bottom of my tummy which I've had since I had my kids. I didn't for one minute believe the 'blurb' which said it would have the effect of a tummy tuck but I did think I would see some benefits.

So would I buy it again - defintely NOT!

Member review by Kathryn - MUm and Editor of TheBabyWebsite - review date 25th June 2009

  Ease of Use: 5 out of 5
  Value for Money: 2 out of 5
  Quality: 4 out of 5
  Overall score: 4 out of 5
 
"good for stretchmarks"

I tried the rodial tummy tuck which costs approx £100 for a 2mth supply. It is supposed to tighten the tummy area and fade stretchmarks - definately worth a go after 3 kids and the wobbly belly I have!!
You have to apply it twice a day - i did miss a few applications - as you would expect I still have baby brain.

The smell is nice - not too strong but it does linger on your hands even after washing them.
The consistency is good and it rubs in well.

I measured myself at the beginning of the test - but I cant honestly say if the cream helped me to loose any off my waist as I have put on weight - but i would say it has tightened it a little.

My stretchmarks definately dont look as prominent so I think it has faded those some.

I wouldn't buy this myself as the price is just too much and the results wern't body transforming so to me its not worth it.

Member review by victoria - mum of 3 - review date 26th May 2009

  Ease of Use: 5 out of 5
  Value for Money: 3 out of 5
  Quality: 4 out of 5
  Overall score: 4 out of 5
 
"visible results"

After applying this to my stomach and waist twice daily for the past 8 weeks my measurements remain the same, but my stretchmarks, which were purply and very noticeable have faded a lot. The skin in that area also feels a lot firmer. The product had a pleasant fragrance and was easy to apply and quickly absorbed into the skin. I would be reluctant to buy this product for myself as I do think its quite pricy.

Member review by Maddy - mum of three - review date 26th May 2009

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