Stretch Marks
Fizzurpp
Posts: 11
How do I get rid of them?
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Start learning to love them, because you can't. They'll fade somewhat with time but they never really go away completely.0
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The only thing you can do is use a moderate amount of vitamin E oil and a lotion with cocoa butter. It will reduce them slightly but they'll always be there. No worries, EVERYONE has them.0
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Ok Thanks0
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There are creams and gels that really help reduce the appearance.
Scar gaurd works really well but it is a liquid that you put on and then it peels off so, its something that should be applied at night.
There is also Mederma for scars ... this works well too and scar zone is similar to Mederma and works good too.
I have also been using the Nivea -Goodbye cellulite products (cream and gel) and even though they are for cellulite they seem to help my stretch marks as well.0 -
i was wondering about that as well. my stretch marks are of a nice bright-pink or sometimes purple color. Was hoping that a cream for post-pregnancy women would do the trick of at least making them less obvious.
I have a very old stretch mark that returned to somewhat skin color, it's a little lighter, but it least it's not purple! hopefully the suggested creams will get me similar result in shorter time.0 -
The purple ones are the fresh ones. They will fade eventually to a silvery skin color.0
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Keeping the area (and your body in general) moisturized will help (and will help a little to stop new ones forming) Palmer's Cocoa Butter (I think Regular is fine but they also have a special stretch mark cream) and Bio oil are what I have always heard women recommend using. I got them on my boobs when I breast fed my first (nothing during pregnancy though), and having no idea what they were at the time I never did anything with them, and they gradually faded out to thin silvery white lines, almost totally unnoticeable unless they catch the light, my man has them on his upper thighs from when he did army training and was rather a lot more beefy, but his are also faded now. So even though they suck when they are red and new, they can fade, it just takes time.0
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Genetics = stretch marks
My genes suck0 -
Genetics = stretch marks
My genes suck
Yep my whole family has em.. even the skinny ones.0 -
Bio oil is good and a bit of sun i found helped mine!0
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Start learning to love them, because you can't. They'll fade somewhat with time but they never really go away completely.
Sad, but true. I'm living proof.0 -
I was using cocoa butter to help mine fade, but as I kept losing weight, I ended up getting MORE stretch marks...so I gave up.
So like a previous person posted: just learn to love them/tolerate them.0 -
You can get them lasered by a dermatologist, its been shown with some people to remove up to 75% of the appearance. Only downside is that it costs a lot and requires several treatments before you see real results.0
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Start learning to love them, because you can't. They'll fade somewhat with time but they never really go away completely.
This, exactly! Well, I don't love mine, but I've accepted them as a reasonable trade off for two healthy kiddos0
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