Decided to give this product a try as I am pregnant and it is marketed as being a treatment for stretch marks, which I was really hoping to try and prevent.
The cream is quite thick and moisturising, but I was really put off by the smell. I know that pregnant women sometimes react more strongly to smells than non-pregnant women, but as this product is marketed to pregnant women I would have thought that that would have been taken into account. When you begin to the rub the cream in, it smells quite bizarrely a bit alcoholic, like a cream liquer or something, and not in a pleasant way. In fact, after a few uses I really couldn't bear the smell any more and had to give up using it.
Fortunately, I've since done my research and found that a study published by the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (the doctors in the know), concluded that using a cocoa butter moisturiser was no better than using any other kind of moisturiser in the battle against stretch marks, and so I have now gone back to using the normal body butters and moisturisers that I used to use before I was pregnant.
Give this a go if you want to, but you may well be better off using a cream that you're already used to and like, especially if there's really no benefit of using this over something else.