cocoa butter
JMann191
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just recently posted a topic about stretch marks, an how cocoa butter can help fade them, I was wondering, how often should cocoa butter be applied to stretch marks an when? before an or after a shower?
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anyone?..0
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come on peeps lol...0
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I don't know. But I use it after shower. Twice a day.0
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I don't know. But I use it after shower. Twice a day.
ps: has it helped??0 -
Hi Mate,
As a man that has the same issues I can comment on this. During my teens I put on a lot of bulk (both fat and muscle, rapidly) and I got stretch marks under my arms and on my stomach, also I've been through this with my misses during pregnancy (and after), you can either use coco butter or the one that worked a charm for us is Bio-Oil (I think that's the brand), apply it to the area on dry skin twice a day and after a month (I know that's a long time but it's worth it) you'll see some decent results. Take a before and after picture.
I would also say having a heavily stretch-marked belly myself, that losing weight DRASTICALLY decreases their appearance. The scar tissue is still there but they lose their angry pinkish color and are barely noticeable! I honestly believe if I keep losing weight you wouldn't be able to tell I have them at all.
Keep at it bud, they will shift.
Matt0 -
Hi Mate,
As a man that has the same issues I can comment on this. During my teens I put on a lot of bulk (both fat and muscle, rapidly) and I got stretch marks under my arms and on my stomach, also I've been through this with my misses during pregnancy (and after), you can either use coco butter or the one that worked a charm for us is Bio-Oil (I think that's the brand), apply it to the area on dry skin twice a day and after a month (I know that's a long time but it's worth it) you'll see some decent results. Take a before and after picture.
I would also say having a heavily stretch-marked belly myself, that losing weight DRASTICALLY decreases their appearance. The scar tissue is still there but they lose their angry pinkish color and are barely noticeable! I honestly believe if I keep losing weight you wouldn't be able to tell I have them at all.
Keep at it bud, they will shift.
Matt0 -
Nothing will completely remove them, but teh Biooil is a big help. After a shower of course - if you use it beforehand then it'll just be washed off.0
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Found this on PubMed:
"No topical agent has been proven to prevent or reduce stretch marks. Randomized controlled trials show that cocoa butter doesn't prevent stretch marks"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23313995
Just saying :bigsmile:0 -
Hi Mate,
As a man that has the same issues I can comment on this. During my teens I put on a lot of bulk (both fat and muscle, rapidly) and I got stretch marks under my arms and on my stomach, also I've been through this with my misses during pregnancy (and after), you can either use coco butter or the one that worked a charm for us is Bio-Oil (I think that's the brand), apply it to the area on dry skin twice a day and after a month (I know that's a long time but it's worth it) you'll see some decent results. Take a before and after picture.
I would also say having a heavily stretch-marked belly myself, that losing weight DRASTICALLY decreases their appearance. The scar tissue is still there but they lose their angry pinkish color and are barely noticeable! I honestly believe if I keep losing weight you wouldn't be able to tell I have them at all.
Keep at it bud, they will shift.
Matt
To be honest the cocoa butter was working fine, I just couldn't stand the smell a moment longer lol! My misses swore by it though.0 -
Found this on PubMed:
"No topical agent has been proven to prevent or reduce stretch marks. Randomized controlled trials show that cocoa butter doesn't prevent stretch marks"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23313995
Just saying :bigsmile:
And here's a peer review slating that paper for using minute test samples and inconsistent trial methods.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23540474
Jus' sayin'.0 -
I don't know. But I use it after shower. Twice a day.
ps: has it helped??
Yep, they are getting pale, they are still there, but definitely look better!0 -
I would actually stay away from cocoa butter and instead try rosehip seed oil, perhaps with a little pomegrante seed oil and helichrysum essention oil ( a bit stinky, but you get used to it!) these oils have all been shown to reduce scarring when applied to the skin. Use twice a day, and you will have better results with news scars/stretchmarks. hope this helps!0
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I have faded bright red raised stretch marks to fine white lightening bolts using cocoa butter, but I'm sure losing weight helped too.0
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thank you all for the replies, I really appreciate it.0
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