Showing posts with label Contractubex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contractubex. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Cheska Garcia-Kramer has moved on with Contractubex


She grew up before our very eyes and we've all seen how she has blossomed into a very pretty lady. She was part of the afternoon children and teen show in the 90's called, "Ang TV". We were witnesses when she tied the knot to good looking basketball star Doug Kramer. Indeed, former TV host/entrepreneur/actress/celebrity mom Cheska Garcia-Kramer is an epitome of a woman blessed with a happy family. The popularity of 'Team Kramer' on social media platform Facebook even shows Cheska as a hands-on mom to her three lovely kids namely Kendra, Scarlett and Gavin. 


"I'm glad Doug supports me in all my other endeavors," says Cheska who manages to find time to do other things such as attend to her business, accept endorsements and even squeezes time for several guestings and event hosting. But her top priority remains to be her family. "Family always comes first. I love doing my job, but having three kids isn't easy. So I decided to prioritize my family over my career when I had kids," Cheska adds. 


Although her showbiz career has to take a back seat now that she has a family, Cheska makes sure she still maintains her good looks. It's pretty amazing that despite having three children via caesarian section, Cheska remains to be pretty, sexy and someone who possess flawless skin. 


"I used other brands on my C-section scar during my first and second pregnancy but I was not happy with the results. After giving birth to my youngest Gavin, I switched to Contractubex. I liked how my scar has lightened with no nodule formation under my skin. In just little as eight months, you can hardly see my scar," enthused Cheska.

"I can now afford to wear a bikini at the beach or the latest in fashion called crop tops. Using Contractubex has helped boost my self confidence. In fact, I believe in Contractubex so much that I even use it on my kids like when Kendra had a fall which resulted in a deep scar on her thigh. I also tried using Contractubex on Gavin's upper lip when Scarlet accidentally bumped into him which left a small scar on him. After three months of using Contractubex, those scars are no longer visible," Cheska said. 


Contractubex is the world's number one topical scar treatment which is clinically proven to help reduce the appearance of unsightly marks or scars.  Recommended and trusted by doctors worldwide, Contractubex reduces scarring from within because of its three main components: Allantoin, Cepae extract and Heparin sodium.

Personally speaking, I've experienced the healing wonders of Contractubex too as I've once shared on this same blog last year. Contractubex is easy to use: simply apply on the affected area three to four times a day. It works well on raised scars like keloids and hypertrophic scars. Contractubex is exclusively distributed by Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD Philippines) and is available in leading drugstores nationwide. 

Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post, Opinions expressed are my own.




Thursday, August 22, 2013

Contractubex: The Move On Club


 Are your scars embarrassing you? Have you tried just about everything to cover up those embarrassing scars? Are you tired of looking for the perfect answer? Well, look no further; at last the perfect solution is here!


Contractubex, the leading anti-scar gel in the country recently held an exclusive event at the Posh Nails, Makati with The Move On Club—a group of ladies who had all experienced using the powerful gel and had totally moved on without getting scarred for life.


So what’s so special about Contractubex? The gel has been developed using the latest scientific research for scar treatment. It helps lighten, flatten and soften scars. The anti-scar gel incorporates only premium ingredients such as Cepae extract (special onion extract), Heparin and Allantoin required by healthy skin cells. It is known to be non-irritant, non-greasy, safe for kids and is absorbed into the skin. For only Php500++ per tube, it is affordable than having to go through expensive laser treatment.



As soon as the ‘dermis’ (deep skin layer) is damaged, for whatever reason (from an accident, operation etc.), the body immediately begins a reparative process. Numerous cells migrate to the damage area. Some of these cells remove dead cells and debris while others called fibroblasts produce a fibre called collagen. The collagen ‘bridges the gaps’ over the damaged area to completely heal the dermis. But overproduction of collagen is what forms a SCAR. 





During the said event by Contractubex Move On Club, Dr. Librojo clearly explained the different types of scars: Raised or Hypertrophic scar—forms after the healing of the wound and is caused by overproduction of connective tissue fibers; tends to bulge and protrude above level of surrounding skin; and Keloid—almost the same but it bulges above the level of the surrounding skin beyond the original wound edges. 


Contractubex brand ambassador Ms. Maricar Reyes, as well as Taekwondo National Team athlete Janice Lagman and fellow Contractubex endorser Belle Gascon also graced the Contactubex Move On Club exclusive event. These women tried Contractubex and have triumphed over their scars. During the said event, bloggers and other Move On Club members also had a chance to hear their own stories about their previous scars. Dr. Librojo also gave everyone a chance to answer their questions regarding scars and how to properly treat scars and prevent them.

 Bloggers and the other guests also had a blast with the lovely pampering treatments such as foot and leg scrubs, hand and arm scrubs, pedicure and manicure with foot spa. An awarding of the blogging contest called My Scar Story was also held where four lucky bloggers were chosen by MSD Organon Philippines after they had shared their personal experiences and storiesusing Contractubex on their respective blog sites. They were awarded with awesome prizes from Contractubex. These bloggers not only went home with great prizes, they were also assured to be scar-free.



Don’t lose hope, there’s Contractubex to help you out. It works slowly but efficiently in improving your scar. Pretty soon, like Maricar Reyes, Janice Lagman, Belle Gascon or the many others who were able to try and use Contractubex, you’ll soon be free from the past and move on towards life sans any scar.


Contractubex Success Stories: “We’ve moved on!”

Meet the women who have tried Contractubex, and be inspired by their triumph over scars.





  Contractubex is available at leading drug stores nationwide.



Purple Plum Fairy thanks Ms. Jay De Jesus and Contractubex.

Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% my own. 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Moving On in Life with Contractubex

Kyle in such a pity state at the hospital.

 Being a mom calls for a 24-hour duty, seven days a week. It’s a job that doesn’t pay, and quitting is not an option. But then you are rewarded with hugs, kisses, and smiles, and you are inspired to be the best mom ever. But being a mom includes more than reading the same story come bedtime. It takes more than that. If you’ve been blessed with a child with special needs like Kyle, to say that each day is a challenge is an understatement.


Naturally curious and playful, children will go traipsing in the mud and try to fit their small figures into even tinier spaces, scoring some scrapes and bruises in the process. Kids are prone to bruises and scratches, with all the running and playing they do. Thus, it is inevitable that your child might scrape his knees once in a while. They say it’s all part of growing up. As much as parents would want to watch over our child’s every move to make sure he is safe and healthy, it’s just not possible.


Kyle's elbow suffered from scrapes and cuts.
 As parents, we try to do everything humanly possible to protect our kids. Yet, as I had to learn the hard way that fateful day, you can never be too careful. Tragedies happen and it is something that we can avoid if only we don’t take our eyes off our children especially when they’re very young. But nothing can really prepare you for the worst parenting scenario, especially if it involves your child weeping in pain. It’s hard to see your child cry. It’s even harder when his tears are caused by a painful discomfort he had sustained from a vehicular accident he got into that you simply couldn’t do anything to take the pain away. When he starts wailing hysterically, you lose focus and find yourself in disarray—leaving the problem unsolved. So you could just imagine the scenario I’ve been through exactly three years ago. Yes, folks. If you’ve been an avid reader of this blog, Purple Plum Fairy—I’ve shared so many times how I felt that dreaded day when we almost lost Kyle.

Kyle's left foot after the accident.
 Kyle was an eight-year-old keg of dynamite. He’s got Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). So he was really what you could consider malikot, fearless, and will almost try anything. He’s a child with so many quirks but he’s adorable on his own right. I had been giving repeated reminders and warnings on what may happen if he’s not careful especially when crossing the street. That fateful day (when the said vehicular accident happened), I even left him a note reminding him not to go out of the house. I just needed to do an errand so I left him with one adult relative who was supposed to look after him. Apparently, Kyle had been asked to buy an ice pop by my teenage cousin, so off he went out while wearing a Jabawockeez mask (he’s supposed to wear that for a dance at school). And that’s how an FX hit him. It’s such a harrowing experience for both Kyle and I. I was in tears, seeing him in such a pity state. It was truly heart wrenching.
The wounds on Kyle's thigh taken at the hospital after the accident.
 I’m a safety freak—probably one of the most overprotective moms you’ll ever meet. Even if Kyle’s a boy, I’d generously slather anti-repellant lotions on his body just to make sure mosquitoes wouldn’t bite him. I’d have alcohol, wet tissues, hand sanitizers etc. to make sure he’s germ and bacteria-free. So it wasn’t surprising that Kyle used to possess flawless skin. But this vehicular accident had made him suffered not just bruises, cuts and scrapes but also avulsed wounds (meaning unskinned and exposed wounds) on his left foot. Exposed skin and avulsed wounds were more prone to harsh bacteria and susceptible to further infections due to heat, dirt, or pollution which maybe more risky for him. I thought he’ll not be able to walk again, so it was such a relief on my part that there were no fracture.
Contractubex gel
 By the time his wounds were about to heal and he’s grown back his epidermis, his wounds had become more dry, flaky and itchy. I was worried how his left foot would be like because it had actually looked like web’s foot after the accident happened. A child’s skin is said to be 40 % thinner than ours, so it is sensitive to chemicals and prone to moisture loss. I had to be careful whatever it is I put on Kyle and I had to make sure it has no harmful ingredients that can further cause dryness. His doctors recommended that we use Contractubex. We used Contractubex on his scars for about three months.  Creams can make kids feel sticky and uncomfortable. Personally, I like Contractubex because it comes in a clear transparent gel. It provides gentle and effective relief to Kyle’s scars plus it seems to lock in some moisture without the greasy after feel of other ointments. Contractubex coats the skin leaving it somewhat moisturized. Formulated with Allantoin, Extract Cepae and Heparin Sodium, these are meant to keep unsightly scars less noticeable.

My scar is nearly invisible after regularly using contractubex.

I even tried using Contractubex myself on a scar I had acquired through burns from baking as a pastry chef. Amazingly, it had become less visible. Yes, my scar is nearly invisible, as you can see on the picture above. Note too that my son's scar from the same thigh where he had his wounds is seen below without any visible scar.
 
Note that this is the same part in Kyle's thigh pictured above.

Contractubex prevents excessive scar tissue leaving the skin more resilient. We noticed that it had truly helped reduced redness, itching and the felling of tension on Kyle’s scars. Contractubex was such a great help in alleviating dryness on his scars. It makes the scar smoother and improves his skin’s elasticity. It dissolved bruises, soften scars, reduces healing time, lessens swelling and it makes scars less visible. Soon enough, Kyle’s scars on his upper thigh and elbow seemed to have totally vanished. He also used to complain about the scar on his left foot for being itchy and he was ashamed of his scar. Had it not been for Contractubex, Kyle wouldn’t be convinced to wear his slippers again. And in doing so, he got his life back and was able to be fully recovered.



Three years had passed since it happened. Now eleven-year-old, Kyle luckily has moved on from that traumatic incident. He’s been very active in sports lately: he’s a badminton varsity in school and trains with the Marilag Futsal Team twice a week. We did not resort to skin grafting because it was pretty expensive.  He’s wound has turned into a keloid. Thus, the remaining scar on his left foot will forever serve as a reminder for him to be more careful. But if he’s wearing a shoe, nobody could have guessed what Kyle’s been through because his other scars had been less visible, some luckily had totally disappeared. All of these, Kyle owes to Contractubex.
Kyle's left foot with the remaining keloid.

Nothing in this world is perfect or fail-safe. Our journey may be fraught with a lot of obstacles, heartaches even, but for as long as we have each other, we will prevail. Although each day unfolds unpredictably, knowing that we are constant in each other’s lives gives us confidence to live through it.
Disclaimer:  I am not paid to write this blog. Opinions are 100% my own.



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