Stretch marks
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Quite honestly, as a man, I have never noticed stretch marks on anyone unless they were pointed out by that person. And I am a stomach guy. I love stomachs over any other part.0
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There is nothing you can apply that will help them, unfortunately. You'll feel better if you go to the beach with me. Because I have extra skin with stretchmarks past my ribcage lmao. and behid my knees, and my sides. However, I have been wanted to try the derma roller. Look it up. It looks a little scary, but it makes since.
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I'm pretty sure I'll never have the courage for a bikini. Women are told to wear their "stripes" with pride, or not to worry about C-section scars, etc, but that only works if you're with someone who won't look at you in disgust when he sees them among other things. Not all mothers are made to feel proud of the body they've earned/gotten when having kids.
As for what to try, seems like Shea butter would be good. Good luck and keep us posted on what works.0 -
time and acceptance!
congrats on your weightloss! good stuff!0 -
I'm pretty sure I'll never have the courage for a bikini. Women are told to wear their "stripes" with pride, or not to worry about C-section scars, etc, but that only works if you're with someone who won't look at you in disgust when he sees them among other things. Not all mothers are made to feel proud of the body they've earned/gotten when having kids.
As for what to try, seems like Shea butter would be good. Good luck and keep us posted on what works.
thats terrible.
why are you with someone like that? i dont mean to oversimplify it but really...0 -
so wear a bikini...
I wear two pieces all the time. Always have, and why not.0 -
Maybe try a "mono-kini". They make some pretty cute ones and it would take the emphasis off that area. Otherwise, wear a bikini and be proud. I think people will notice your rockin' bod, not your stretch marks!0
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As much as I'm sure I will get flack for this I have a friend who did an itworks wrap and her stretch marks went from red to the faded lighter colour overnight. That being said you got them growing a life and they are nothing to be ashamed about!! Kudos also on losing the baby weight :flowerforyou:0
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Quite honestly, as a man, I have never noticed stretch marks on anyone unless they were pointed out by that person. And I am a stomach guy. I love stomachs over any other part.
You sir are awesome :flowerforyou:0 -
Have to say I've used bio oil with good effect on breast cancer radiotherapy scars and funnily enough I don't have any stretch marks on the affected boob...but I do on the other one. Gonna take my own advice and get my oil on!0
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I'm pretty sure I'll never have the courage for a bikini. Women are told to wear their "stripes" with pride, or not to worry about C-section scars, etc, but that only works if you're with someone who won't look at you in disgust when he sees them among other things. Not all mothers are made to feel proud of the body they've earned/gotten when having kids.
As for what to try, seems like Shea butter would be good. Good luck and keep us posted on what works.
thats terrible.
why are you with someone like that? i dont mean to oversimplify it but really...
Because he's not all bad, and we have kids. I'm not going to put them through a divorce just because I get my feelings hurt. I used to turn to food, but now I've started working out again and at least I feel stronger than I did before.
As for the stretch marks, I remember I tanned a bit after my first, but after being diagnosed with lupus, it was a no-no so I didn't and haven't gone back. I might try that Bio oil, though0 -
You earned your stripes.
Wear them with love and pride :happy:
This!0 -
I slather myself in coco butter every night... Not sure if it's doing anything, but I smell great and I'm soft!0
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Vitamin E capsules helped me. I had a serious scar on my face from a dog bite and after stitches I applied one capsule 3 times a day. I have a lot of stretch marks too and the only thing I found to help is vitamin e oil in the vitamin section. I put it on after a shower/ bath and it lightened them up some. Obviously, I will always have them but now they don't bother me as much.
ETA: notice you don't see that scar now. Remember the issue is to start applying as soon as you see them.0 -
Eat onions. A diet rich in onions is very good for cell turnover in the skin. Onion extract is a leading ingredient in mederma.0
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I wear a bikini anyway... I used to rub vitamin E capsules with my favourite lotion everyday.0
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I have stretch marks all along my stomach, just from being fat. I wish they would go away, but they've gone from purple to white! Woo! I'm hoping in due time, they will gradually fade more0
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You earned your stripes.
Wear them with love and pride :happy:
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They fade with time. Mine were BAD. When I was 15, I got them suddenly. My bum, hips, back of thighs, calves...the stretchmarks were purple. Now they're barely there. It took them a good 7 years to finally completely fade though Products did not work for me.0
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So I dont have kids, but have stretch marks..lol ...my mom since I grew up swore on the powers of Aloe Vera (straight from the plant) . If you look up aloe vera for skin, it has over 200 wonderful healing vitamin properties. My grandma used it on her face everyday since I could remember and she died at 80 without wrinkles ( I am NOT exxagerating).
So long story short..ive used them on my arms for stretch marks an they were remarkably reduced ..were red and now are a lighter white..i can only imagine if i keep it up they may even go away.
Oh yeah..aloe vera produces new cells .its like a natural botox for the fce!! wooo..who knew my mom and grandmas old school ways had any relevance!!
I will have to look into Aloe Vera! I have no kids, but have stretch marks on my belly from putting on weight a little to fast! I am in the losing process now though, so feeling good! I usually rub this scar oil I got from a gypsy fair on the, it has heaps of vitamins in it, and it was doing okay
I am homeopathic. So before any product I will try somthing natural,especialy cuz I dont know how a product will react to my skin. I figure if its natural it wont do damage (jsut my thinking). Aloe vera is amazing. My mother also uses it and though she is 63, you would never guess...... Just research "aloe vera on face" or "aloe vera for skin"...you will be amazed. I PROMISE. good luck.
Totally respect your choice to choose natural (at least first) but don't be mistaken that "natural won't do damage," whether you're talking about ingested medicines or creams or other methods. It's a dangerous mindset to be in. It's entirely possible to have terrible reactions and overdoes to natural products. Always do lots of research first and never assume that because it grows out of the earth it's safe. After all, penicillin is all natural and if I take it, I die! :indifferent:
I have a lot of very wide stretch marks. I'm not entirely sure why, I've never been more than 20-30lbs over weight but my skin seems to have problems stretching. I'm sorry to say nothing I've used works to fade them except time. But a LOT of products do wonders for preventing them!0 -
I have SO many!!
And tanning doesn't work for everyone though... Oddly enough it's making mine stand out even more because they are staying white and I'm getting tan..... I'm not worried about it much but my husband did point out they are way more noticeable now... I know he's not worried about them either because he loves me no matter what but now that he pointed it out I can't unsee it....0 -
As much as I'm sure I will get flack for this I have a friend who did an itworks wrap and her stretch marks went from red to the faded lighter colour overnight. That being said you got them growing a life and they are nothing to be ashamed about!! Kudos also on losing the baby weight :flowerforyou:
I wonder how many she had to do? .... A LOT in guessing
I used To work at a salon that sold them and before my wedding I thought Id give them a try because they were dirt cheap for me and I did a 4 pack and it did nothing.. Not even "shrink" me like they claim...0 -
Keep your skin moisturized. There really isn't anything you can do to make them disappear faster than to just keep your skin healthy. Healthy skin will repair itself more quickly than unhealthy skin.0
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I swear by Mederma products, I would suggest Mederma stretch marks. Its about 35-40 dollars but totally worth it.0
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Time is your best bet!
I have a 14 month old, and they're finally light enough where you can't see them hardly at all.
My skin didn't ever tighten up completely, but even that's gotten a million times better.
Even though time is the best thing when it comes to stretch marks, keeping your skin exfoliated and moisturized will help it recover.0 -
For a while i used cocoa butter with a shea butter lotion (two in one kind of thing) but i had no results and use an entire bottle. now im using herbal lotion thats packed with vitamins, it hasnt been too long and they're still red, but i think it's more effective for me then the other one was. i personally believe it depends on you and your skin, so you'll probably have to go through a few trial and errors.0
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I don't have kids but I have stretch marks from weight gain/loss. I was about 195 back in 2008, then down to 169 in 2012 and now back to 185. They are the worst on my inner, upper thighs. Bright redish/purple and gross. I also have faint ones under my upper arms, on the sides of my boobs and my love handles.
I haven't really tried anything on them so I am glad to see this post and get some tips! The ones on my thighs make me very self conscious, I will wear longer shorts to cover them and even wear shorts over my bathing suit (I get the ones that match the suit and can be used in the water). I don't care what anyone else thinks....I just don't like looking down and seeing them! LOL I am my own worst critic!0 -
time. i gained 40 pounds my first pregnancy, and i have them on my boobs, hips, butt, inner and outer thighs, love handles, of course my belly- from my hairline to above my belly button, and my upper arms. they fade to a silvery color.
they do make the skin move weird though LOL and i am finding that as i lose weight and those areas are thinner, that skin is softer. whatever. hubby doesnt seem to care.0
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