Weird question but a little scared to ask
ehlertmartha
Posts: 78 Member
Well here it goes i am a big girl and i have stretch marks for the people that have them or had them how did you get ride of them. im taking a leap here
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tan or cocoa butter0
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You don't. Sorry. Time will fade them, but there is no getting rid of them without surgery. I would suggest keeping your skin moisturized though.0
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i dont think they go away - my two kids made mine appear and theyre still here - blast it all to hell!0
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Mine have not gone away so to speak but over the years they have minimized and gotten lighter.0
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They will fade0
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Cocoa butter helped mine lighten in appearance, but I hear it doesn't work for everyone. They are still there, but much less noticeable.0
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they are still there.... I tan so that helps make them less noticeable. starnge to say, but i'm pretty okay with my stretch marks =D0
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tanning has helped mine not look AS bad.0
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try bio oil0
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Sorry babe...there is nothing you can do about them. I have researched and researched this and there are a lot of myths (cocoa butter) but ultimately these are scars in your skin and they will not go away. There is one kind that can fade. I forget if it's the light ones or dark ones but they will not go away.
I wish.0 -
we need to find a cure!0
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Moisturize a lot! I use firming lotion and am trying out bio oil (a little skeptical), it definitely just takes time.0
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I don't understand it, but as I've lost weight my stretch marks have almost completely disappeared.0
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mine are still there but they have faded a lot xxx0
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Stretch marks are scarring in the skin from stretching. They don't go away. But you can lighten them with a tan. I've been told Bio Oil is really going for helping them fade, but it WONT get rid of them. I have lots too, and I understand how upsetting they can be. I have them all over my stomach and breasts mostly0
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I don't understand it, but as I've lost weight my stretch marks have almost completely disappeared.
Well then!!!! I wish mine did!!!! you got a miracle!0 -
Oh well guess I'll just wear mine as a badge of triumph! LOL0
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Mine will never go away, and I've learned to accept that. My pregnancy stretch marks on my stomach are my badge of honor for delivering a healthy baby. My stretch marks on my sides, lower back, thighs, etc... those are a reminder of how far I've come. I once was so unhealthy my skin stretched. Now, I'm learning to be healthier and improving myself.
Learn to accept them. Learn to love them. They represent your past but your future will be brighter.
(And yeah.... tanning helps mine "blend" in a bit better but don't over do it there )0 -
They are scars so tanning on many people just makes them stick out more. But Cocoa butter works really well to lighten them or keep more from appearing if you get pregnant. Also there are products like "Save my skin" by Pure Romance that help them fade. Vitamin E is your friend.0
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I heard its pretty impossible to get rid of them totally but my suggestions are keep skin moisturized!
self tanner kind of hides them to the naked eye a bit.
theres a bio oil that you can buy and add that into your daily moisture regemine. so shower, towel dry, add the oil and lather it over your skin (everywhere but the face basically) then add lotion.0 -
Does not go away.........0
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Perhaps try bio oil... that certainly fades them.0
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A laser treatment0
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You can get your stretch marks tattooed so that they are indistinguishable from the rest of your skin0
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Doesn't go away. I'm tried it all. Cocoa butter, mederma, bio oil. They're just less noticeable over time.0
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Tanning definently helps them be less noticable, sunless tanning lotion can help too. And bio-oil is supposed to help them look better. My stretch marks are probally my biggest insecurity as well as cellulite, ugh but I just try to remember that nobody is perfect and try to focus on the positive like how nicely toned my arms have became, it helps0
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Yours is not a weird question. We all get wrapped up in our wrappings--it makes us what we are.
You can make a choice here--either hate your stretch marks and hate your body, or love them for what they represent and love your body. If you are fortunate enough to have lost enough weight to have stretch marks, personally, I'd be proud of them.
My stretch marks are from my pregnancy, and I wouldn't trade them, and my beautiful daughter, for anything.
Keep up the good work.0 -
I know this may sound silly, but similar to another person here, as I got fitter, ate better foods and increased my water intake I found my stretch got much much better. They didn't completely go away, but you can barely see them. This being said they are not stretch marks caused by pregnancy or extreme stretching from being over weight. I've only ever been about 30 pounds over weight, so my marks were not too wide or deep. My guess is it depends entirely on how deep they are.0
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i have them all over but the most prominent are actually on (TMI WARNING!!)
my breasts from puberty. i went from nothin to a B cup so fast my breasts pretty much exploded. I have tried everything, nothing makes them go away for me. so i've just accepted them.0 -
I still have mine. I know there is nothing I can do about them so I just don't stress over them.The ones on my inner thighs are the worst and those were the result of a huge growth spurt during puberty. I have some on my hips and boobs from pregnancy too. As a person who is quite prone to them, I was really lucky not to get them on my stomach... but of course I worked out like a crazy woman during both pregnancies so that likely helped...0
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