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I've been checking out different forums and I've run across many before and after pictures that puzzle me. And not all of them have been photoshopped either. HOW do people get rid of their stretch marks? I'm grateful for that fact that this body gave birth to three amazing people and obviously I went through some changes.
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  • lovechattys
    lovechattys Posts: 65 Member
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    Mine have simple faded with time. Although I never had a ton. I got a small patch (about size of my fist) on my right side of my stomach with my last child. I wear it like a badge of honor (took three kids to put it there, lol)
    Others than time or surgery, I don't think much can be done.
  • Fantabulosity1
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    Mine have simple faded with time. Although I never had a ton. I got a small patch (about size of my fist) on my right side of my stomach with my last child. I wear it like a badge of honor (took three kids to put it there, lol)
    Others than time or surgery, I don't think much can be done.

    Thanks so much. I know about that whole badge of honor, but I have boomerangs for children because they KEEP coming back and now I have a grandchild coming too soooooooooooooooooo. It's all good though! LOL! Many thanks again!
  • lovechattys
    lovechattys Posts: 65 Member
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    Congratulations!
  • xoemmytee
    xoemmytee Posts: 162 Member
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    I put on some Body Acceptance cream at least once a day and make sure to throw out those Societal Beauty Standards.
  • Lelah77
    Lelah77 Posts: 177 Member
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    I have zebra stripes. Like, a LOT of them - Rib cage to pelvis, hip to hip. They are permanent and they are SO VISIBLE. It doesn't matter how thin I get. They are hideous and ugly and I earned them fair and square (I am on pregnancy #3 right now).
    All I can say is: Some people have fantastic genes and aren't prone to stretch marks... then there's people (like me) who will get stretch marks and call them our "badge of motherhood glory".
    *shrug* Embrace them.
  • Fantabulosity1
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    Thanks ladies! Don't get me wrong, I don't think I'll ever rock a bikini, but I COULD - I'm just that confident! But I was wondering after looking at those pics. I guess I should've kept scrolling... :p
  • yogaveg
    yogaveg Posts: 68 Member
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    i used to have stretch marks on my boobs :open_mouth: but they have faded over time. i just checked on them and you could barely tell that they're there! it doesn't bother me and it's never bothered anyone who has seen them. i also have self harm scars that look a lot like stretch marks all over my hips and in the summer i wear swimsuits but no one has even said anything or stared too long. just keep moisturized!
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,951 Member
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    yogaveg wrote: »
    i used to have stretch marks on my boobs :open_mouth: but they have faded over time. i just checked on them and you could barely tell that they're there! it doesn't bother me and it's never bothered anyone who has seen them. i also have self harm scars that look a lot like stretch marks all over my hips and in the summer i wear swimsuits but no one has even said anything or stared too long. just keep moisturized!

    Not if they're straight. fo sho, fo sho.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,526 Member
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    Stretch marks are actually scars, so you never get rid of them. You can camoflauge them though.

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  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,951 Member
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    Why not have a tattoo artist fill them in with ink? That might actually be pretty cool.
  • shadow2soul
    shadow2soul Posts: 7,692 Member
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    I've been checking out different forums and I've run across many before and after pictures that puzzle me. And not all of them have been photoshopped either. HOW do people get rid of their stretch marks? I'm grateful for that fact that this body gave birth to three amazing people and obviously I went through some changes.

    Are you sure they are actually gone? You can't always see mine in my pictures, but they are there (just faded).

  • LazyButHealthy
    LazyButHealthy Posts: 257 Member
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    Thanks ladies! Don't get me wrong, I don't think I'll ever rock a bikini, but I COULD - I'm just that confident! But I was wondering after looking at those pics. I guess I should've kept scrolling... :p

    You know what? If i get as fit as I'd like to be, then I'll be wearing a bikini and I don't give a daaaaaamn who can see my stretch marks!

    Be fit, be healthy, be happy.
  • wilsoncl6
    wilsoncl6 Posts: 1,288 Member
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    Stretch marks never go away, they can become less noticeable as the skin recovers but they're always and will always be there. Only thing is try to avoid them in the first place but once the damage is done, it's done.
  • llUndecidedll
    llUndecidedll Posts: 724 Member
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    I don't know how people get rid of their stretch marks.

    I have stretch marks everywhere--- chest, breasts, abdomen, sides, back, back of knees, thighs, upper arms. I've had them for years [and I've never been pregnant. Just morbidly obese] . They become more noticeable as I lose weight. I have a dark complexion, so they stand out a lot, and I doubt they will ever fade into the background. This depresses me so much, especially knowing how bad they'll look once I reach my goal weight....
  • rides4sanity
    rides4sanity Posts: 1,269 Member
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    At my heaviest I was at 196 (I'm 5' 1.5")... My smallest is 110, I'm probably 115 now... Here are pictures and a story to go with it. Things get better with time, and stretch marks show up less when I'm tan...

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1444061/loose-skin-my-experience#latest
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
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    I'm not a consultant, but I have used the the Arbonne RE9 firming body cream with success to significantly reduce stretch marks. I started off just using it on half my belly so I could very easily see the results - totally amazing.
    http://www.amazon.com/Arbonne-Advanced-Firming-Body-Cream/dp/B003DWKZ4S/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1415733487&sr=8-18&keywords=arbonne+re9
  • willrun4bagels
    willrun4bagels Posts: 838 Member
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    Mine have faded, no kids here - I have a lot of them all over, but a growth spurt at age 13 gave me some weird ones on the tops of my shoulders (like from my clavicle spreading back towards my trapezius muscles on both sides)... I've been 6'2" since I was 13 years old. They all fade with time. And we also notice them on ourselves way more than anyone else looking at us would notice them. They are not as noticeable as we think. :)
  • estitom
    estitom Posts: 205 Member
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    I had anorexia when I was in my teens and I had to gain weight quite fast, giving me some additional stretch marks (except for the normal puberty ones). Some of them are fading, some aren't. When it comes to pictures, I'm pretty sure some people photoshop their pictures, while some people hasn't gone through that many changes. Probably depends on what kinds of stretch marks they have. Mine are mostly located to my thighs and breasts, and are easy to hide, which is probably the case for some people.

    Don't compare yourself too much to others pictures. Photoshop may be involved, and maybe not. It doesn't really matter. Your body is hardcore anyway :D
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
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    I find that mine go in phases of super visible and not so visible. They seem to show up more right when I have what I can only call a whoosh. Then they fade a bit when the skin tightens a bit. They never totally go away though.
  • Fantabulosity1
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    I've been checking out different forums and I've run across many before and after pictures that puzzle me. And not all of them have been photoshopped either. HOW do people get rid of their stretch marks? I'm grateful for that fact that this body gave birth to three amazing people and obviously I went through some changes.

    Are you sure they are actually gone? You can't always see mine in my pictures, but they are there (just faded).

    You could be right. They may just be faded and I can't tell that well from the picture.