Updated January 21, 2026 by Elisa Branda
Dear Nuvoline, I'm back to tell you about my experience with some Pupa body care products. In a previous review I told you about the Intensive Belly Shaping, today I will talk to you about the Ultra-Elasticizing and Toning Oil with Active Oxygen.
Pupa Ultra-Elasticizing and Toning Oil with Active Oxygen Review
I used this oil in combination with the Tummy Shaper and now I continue to use it both alone and in combination with the Inner Thigh Shaper which I will tell you about later.
I'll start by saying I'm a lover of oils in general, I love them... maybe because my skin is always dry, maybe because they deeply moisturize and always give me excellent results. This particular oil is specifically formulated for dry and sagging skin. It's excellent for stretch marks but can also be used all over the body to firm specific areas.
In 'immediate The oil helps to hydrate the skin, making it appear brighter, silky and velvety to the touch.
A long term The product fights the formation of new stretch marks and reduces existing ones. When applied with a good massage, it helps tone the tissues.
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Effectiveness on stretch marks
I am particularly prone to stretch marks I have stretch marks on my thighs, and using a product like this is practically a must for me to prevent new ones. I've already tried similar products, but this one from Pupa gave me different results because, in addition to preventing stretch marks, it really helps tone the tissue and make the skin firmer and more radiant.
Erasing existing stretch marks with cosmetics is virtually impossible, but some products are better than others at making them less noticeable and significantly reducing "fresh" ones. This oil has helped me greatly reduce the stretch marks on my thighs, making the skin more even and firm.
After just two weeks of consistent use (in my case, combined with the salt scrub and thigh sculptor), I noticed an improvement in my skin texture. It was much firmer and felt incredibly smooth. I've been using this product for almost two months now, and honestly, I can see my skin improving more and more. My dry skin is almost gone, and problem areas appear more toned. Overall, my skin is very radiant (the salt scrub also helps a lot with this).
Texture
La texture The product's performance is fabulous. It's a very light oil; if used in the right amount, it absorbs quickly and leaves no greasy residue. It's very comfortable to apply, instantly nourishing skin in need of hydration. I applied it mostly to my thighs, but also to my legs, stomach, arms... basically, just about everywhere, massaging in more vigorously where I wanted to achieve firmer, more hydrated skin.
Fragrance
La perfuming I really liked it; it's delicate, non-invasive, and pairs beautifully with the scents of Pupa's other body treatments. I find it to be a very relaxing scent; in fact, the product description describes it as "a spa-like sensation of well-being."
The formula
La formulation It's very good because it contains the precious Argan Oil along with other precious vegetable oils (Carrot Oil and Sweet Almond Oil). It also contains Active Oxygen, which helps energize and revitalize tissues. It also contains Omega 3 and 6, essential for toned skin.
Packaging
Il the packaging The product is very nice, it is a transparent bottle thanks to which you can always keep an eye on the amount of product remaining.
The only downside to this product, in my opinion, is the dispenser. It's a dispenser that allows you to dispense the oil drop by drop, which is a plus... but I often find that the drops don't fall directly into my hand but instead drip down the bottle. Maybe I'm just not very skilled at using it...
The bottle contains 200 ml of product, a quantity that will last you for months and months because the product is highly concentrated and you need very little for each application!
National this product:
– to pregnant women who want to avoid the formation of stretch marks;
– to those who are following a diet with sudden weight loss;
– to prevent tissue relaxation
– for those who want a very hydrating product, for dry, arid, flaky skin
In my experience, this oil is a product worth repurchasing and I will definitely want it in my beauty case this winter when my dry skin reaches truly critical levels!
What do you think? Have you tried it yet? Do you like these types of oils?
A kiss to everyone!
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I'm not particularly fond of this type of product, because it's as good as simple but effective sweet almond oil (or other vegetable oils). I think the various claims on the packaging are just there to lure customers...
Only for stretch marks, yes, but this oil, as I wrote in the review, is different because it has many other properties. For example, it's toning. I also use vegetable oils, but I always find them quite greasy, and since I don't have much time, I end up not using them. This one has a lighter texture despite its highly concentrated formulation.
Mmmm invigorating eh…maybe but I don't really believe in these things… When using the various oils, have you tried massaging them into your skin while it's still damp? That way, I don't end up as greasy as a potato chip! ^_^
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Yes, I've really noticed a toning effect on my skin, and that's why I prefer it to a normal oil. This is also because, unless I make homemade concoctions, I can only use one oil at a time when using pure oil. Here, I find several, and the benefits add up. I always apply the oil to wet skin, otherwise it becomes dry after a few applications.
Interesting but...the price?
Hi Elisa! I made it here too, but I feel more comfortable in the forum...maybe it's the home feeling muhahahah I also really like these Pupa products, Ondina knows, but I still have to try this one. I even think I saw it on sale in some perfumery—I seem to remember it being around €28 or €30. As soon as I get back, I'll grab it!
Oh, but isn't my nickname still there? Anyway, I'm Piccolaflo from the forum.
Here we go, Piccolaflo, here too...don't worry, if you don't find it, stay in the forum and comment there as always...some readers have asked me for this support on Blogger because they can follow me better from portable devices and with slow connections... :) I haven't seen the oil on sale yet, but I saw something very interesting in Beauty Star perfumeries.
I forgot... your nickname won't be saved because this is another platform. To keep your nickname, you need to register on Blogger. However, you can also post anonymously and put your name at the end, as you prefer!
Hello! Just a small but very important clarification: pregnant women are usually not advised to use anything other than simple almond oil or products that on the packaging, or in the instructions for use, have specifically indicated USE DURING PREGNANCY! This is because many products have components that could be toxic and in my opinion active oxygen is not exactly suitable.
Hi Elisa, the oil packaging actually states that it's recommended for use during pregnancy. Behind every statement lies years of research. It would be counterproductive to write something like that if it weren't true. In fact... it's far from counterproductive. Many moms on my forum have used these products since they came out and have reported only positive experiences.