
Stretch marks are one of the most common skin changes we experience, whether during pregnancy, puberty or periods of rapid weight fluctuation. While they’re completely normal, the best stretch mark creams can help to support the skin as it changes, easing dryness, tightness and itchiness while improving the overall appearance of marks over time.
As Harley Street skin specialist Dr. Emma Wedgeworth explains: “Stretch marks (known as striae distensae in dermatological terms) are line-like scars which develop due to excessive stretching of the skin.”
Modern stretch mark creams offer more for your skin than mere moisture and, often, combine nourishing oils, butters and barrier-supporting ingredients to leave skin softer, smoother and more supple. Specifically, Wedgeworth tells me, “they keep the skin well hydrated with ingredients like shea butter, hyaluronic acid and ceramides [that] can improve the overall appearance of skin and protect the skin barrier.”
Plus, when life feels especially busy – be it the newborn juggle or a fraught commuter lifestyle – the ritual of applying a stretch mark cream or oil can feel like welcome respite, or even an act of self-care.
As such, I set about testing the most popular, affordable and innovative stretch mark creams and oil, to find the ones that made a marked difference to the look and feel of my skin. Scroll on for my top picks.
The best stretch marks creams and oils for 2026 are:
- Best overall – Pai the gemini pomegranate and pumpkin seed 2-step stretch mark system: £59, Johnlewis.com
- Best budget buy – Kit & Kin stretch mark oil: £11.99, Kitandkin.com
- Best for pregnancy – Weleda stretch mark massage oil: £13.97, Amazon.co.uk
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Pai the gemini pomegranate and pumpkin seed 2-step stretch mark system
Best: Overall
Size: 300ml
Formula: Oil and cream
Why we love it
- Elegant bottle
- Lovely scent
- Instantly relives itchiness
Described as “pregnant skin’s elasticated waistband”, this organic two-step system from Pai, felt like a heavenly spa experience. Presented in a giftable box set, it contains a squeezy tube of pomegranate and pumpkin seed cream for morning application, and an elegant glass bottle with a pump containing your evening oil. Instantly relieving itchiness, it smells divine and was a welcome step in my pre-bedtime routine – one I’ll be continuing with, long after the baby arrives.
Buy now £49, Lookfantastic.com
Kit & Kin stretch mark oil
Best: Budget buy
Size: 100ml
Formula: Oil
Why we love it
- Lovely scent
- Natural ingredients
Take note
- Affordable price
This Soil Association-approved organic oil includes an array of active natural ingredients designed to boost the skin’s elasticity. These include antioxidant-rich macadamia oil, cold-pressed strawberry oil and tissue-regenerating patchouli. Safe and gentle, with a delicious scent (and with change from a tenner), I reckon it’s worth giving it a go.
Buy now £11.99, Kitandkin.com
Hatch Mama belly oil
Best: Beauty editor favourite
Size: 195ml
Formula: Oil
Why we love it
- Energising scent
- Non-greasy
- Can be used in the bath
With its uplifting scent of grapefruit and almond; and lightweight, hydrating, non-greasy formula, this botanical-packed oil is suitable for use all over, and the bottle is big enough that you can slather on with wild abandon. You can use it before and after the baby comes along, and it’s versatile too – just add a couple of drops to a warm bath for an extra pamper. I can see this elegant glass bottle (complete with handy pipette), on the shelves of pregnant beauty editors the world over, and genuinely looked forward to applying it morning and night.
Buy now £60, Revolve.com
Typology stretch marks gel-to-oil with baobab oil
Best: For ethical ingredient sourcing
Size: 115g
Formula: Gel-to-oil
Why we love it
- Smells great
- Quick-absorbing
Recently awarded B Corp status for its ethical ingredients sourcing and sustainability efforts, French skincare brand Typology has come up with this clever gel-to-oil repairing formula. It smells wonderful (like a grown-up bakewell tart) and was a total joy to apply – I loved how it transformed on contact with warm skin. The stripped-back packaging is effortlessly stylish too, taking pride of place in my bathroom cabinet. With active ingredients including baobab oil, passionfruit concentrate and shea butter, the brand recommends applying twice a day for best results, and I found it sunk in quickly, without leaving any residue behind.
Buy now £38.5, Typology.com
Weleda stretch mark massage oil
Best: For pregnancy
Size: 100ml
Formula: Oil
Why we love it
- Natural ingredients
- Subtle fragrance
- Relaxing effect
Developed with, and recommended by midwives, Weleda’s products are free from all synthetic ingredients. Extensively tested on pregnant women; and particularly those with very sensitive skin, it contains arnica, a natural anti-inflammatory to prevent stretch marks from forming, along with jojoba, wheat germ oil and vitamin E.
Delicately fragranced with essential oils suitable for pregnancy, I found the mix of skin-healing geranium, calming lavender, uplifting orange and indulgent sweet almond oil had a spa-like, relaxing effect on me.
Buy now £13.95, Amazon.co.uk
Clarins body partner
Best: For easy application
Size: 175ml
Why we love it
- Absorbs quickly
- Nourishing
- Easy to apply sparingly
Claiming to visibly reduce the length, width, depth and colour of your stretch marks (and stop new ones from forming), Clarins’s creamy formula is ultra-nourishing. Sinking in quickly, I found it provided instant comfort, (partly due to hazelnut oil, which is thought to reduce the feeling of tightness). It’s great for busy mornings, as it absorbs instantly, so there’s no waiting around for it to dry before putting your clothes on,
The combination of pump and squeezy tube ensures a precise application, so you won’t waste a drop, and the suggested application method was easy to follow.
Buy now £42, Boots.com
Omorovicza firming body oil, 100ml
Best: For a treat
Size: 100ml
Formula: Oil
Take note
- Quite pricey
This ultra-luxe oil left my skin instantly hydrated while perfuming the bathroom with its delicious mix of rosemary, chamomile and geranium essential oils. The key ingredients when it comes to stretch mark prevention are calendula oil, almond and apricot kernel oils, which work together to promote elasticity. It’s not the cheapest, but every application felt like a real treat, and my sensitive skin loved it.
Buy now £60, Omorovicza.co.uk
Science of Skin solution for stretch marks
Best: For new mums
Size: 100ml
Formula: Creamy
Why we love it
- Soothing for itchy skin
- Fragrance-free
Take note
- Should be applied multiple times a day
Designed especially for new mums, not only does this product promise to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, but it’s oh-so soothing when applied to irritable, itchy skin. It contains a powerhouse of ingredients, including antioxidant-rich green tea, ultra-moisturising microalgae, collagen-boosting vitamin C and rejuvenating vitamin E.
It’s fragrance-free but smells like it’s getting to work in a no-nonsense, medical way, and I appreciated the pump and creamy formula. For best results it will need to be applied at least two to three times a day, massaging into the targeted area for at least one minute until fully absorbed.
Buy now £15, Amazon.co.uk
Dermatology M ultra rich vitamin E 10% intensive face and body cream
Best: For those with eczema or hypersensitive skin
Size: 50ml
Formula: Cream
Why we love it
- Scent-free
- Suitable for babies
- Skin-nourishing
Take note
- Not cheap
- Should be applied multiple times a day
Combining Chinese medicine with modern formulations, this peach-hued cream is scent-free and suitable for those with eczema or hypersensitive skin. It contains a hefty dose of vitamin E, an antioxidant known for its skin regenerating benefits, and is even gentle enough to use on baby skin. Made in the UK, the herbal ingredients are cold-pressed to improve their efficacy, including soothing allantoin, pro vitamin B5 and aloe vera.
The only downside is the price; at £42 for 50ml, you’ll get through quite a lot of it if you’re to follow the brand’s advice of applying three to five times a day. That said, a little does go a long way, and I loved how nourished my skin felt after use.
Buy now £38, Dermatology-m.com
Elemis japanese camellia body oil blend
Best: For a floral scent
Size: 100ml
Formula: Oil
Why we love it
- Floral scent
- Hair and nail benefits
The dainty little lid isn’t the easiest to prise open, however, if you manage to overcome that obstacle, the nourishing oil within contains a blend of camellia oil, vitamin E and sweet almond oil. Unlike some of the others, this has more of a floral scent, thanks to the camellia, which is a bright pink Japanese flower, known for its all-round moisturising powers. It’s also great for nails and hair too.
Buy now £48, Boots.com
Neal’s Yard mother’s balm
Best: Scent-free stretch mark cream
Size: 120g
Formula: Between a cream and an oil
Why we love it
- Organic
- Lasting hydration
Predominately made from coconut oil, apricot kernel oils and beeswax, this organic balm has a consistency somewhere between an oil and a cream. It’s virtually scent-free, which will appeal to some, and melts in your hand, making it easier to spread. Offering long-lasting hydration, if your pre-pregnancy routine included coconut oil, I reckon you’ll love this.
Buy now £27, Nealsyardremedies.com
Bio-Oil skincare oil
Best: For a tried and true product
Size: 125ml
Formula: Oil
Why we love it
- Light
- Spreads easily
- Suitable as a bath oil
Take note
- Medicinal scent
If you’re in the market for stretch mark prevention, you’ll no doubt be aware of the hard-working Bio-Oil range. It’s long been used for improving the appearance of scars, stretch marks, and uneven skin tone, and the light oil consistency is highly spreadable. If you don’t mind the slightly medicinal scent, I’m confident you’ll see good results after three months of daily application – and it can also be used as a bath oil.
Buy now £17.99, Boots.com
What are the best stretch mark creams and oils?
Pai’s two-step approach genuinely became the highlight of my day, offering instant comfort to my irritable growing skin. And if you’re on a budget, I found the Typology stretch marks gel-to-oil was equally luxurious and well worth a try.
How I tested stretch mark creams
Stretch mark creams and oils are as much about the experience as they are the ingredients, so I tested each formula over several weeks to assess not just how my skin looked, but how the products felt to use day-to-day. Every cream, balm and oil was usually applied twice daily – typically after showering and before bed – across areas prone to stretch marks, including the stomach, hips, thighs and chest. Specifically, I assessed the following:
Why you can trust IndyBest reviews
Stacey Smith has more than a decade of experience reviewing products, with articles on everything from all-terrain pushchairs to the best baby carriers. As well as putting products through rigorous testing, Stacey is a mother herself so she’s aware of the stress that pregnancy puts on the skin.
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