yup it surely can do it :)
For fresh stretch marks, a pulsed dye laser can be used to remove stretch marks. This sort of treatment is safe but does have its disadvantages. These disadvantages include time consuming, high cost, does not repair damaged or scared tissue, and best used only on reddish or brown color stretch marks.
No, it is used in stretch marks.
Purple stretch marks are new and white ones are old ones, that used to be purply but fade to white.
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well ive had stretch marks there but i used palmers cream and in months and they leave your skin feeling realy soft would recemend to any one with stretch marks anywere on ther body :)
When bodies grow at a rapid pace, the skin sometimes is not ready for the growth the body is currently going through. This causes stretch marks to appear. Stretch marks are truly the skin being damaged from the extra stress it is not prepared for. Different lotions such as cocoa butter are used to keep the skin healthy and allow the skin to grow properly. Applying cocoa butter to stretch marks will help stretch marks go away.
Sadly there is no real cure for stretch marks. Cocoa butter has been a long used natural remedy to help combat the amount and severity of stretch marks. Cocoa butter can usually be found in the lotion section of any pharmacy or grocery store.
noo coz bio oil is used for stretch marks and marks or spots :) XD
Your description does look like they are stretch marks. You can try using 'Stretta' from Zenmed to get rid of them. Stretta is a herbal topical cream that works great for removing stretch marks quickly. I used it when I had developed stretch marks across my tummy post pregnancy and this worked better than cocoa butter and bio oil which I had tried initially.
She has a LOT of stretch marks, mostly in her arms, and she also has them on her boobs. But every woman has stretch marks, it's natural. Jennifer has more because she used to be fat. When you gain weight your skins stretchens, and she had a lot of fat in her arms. She probably has stretch marks all over her body.. Just remember is not a bad thing, it would be a bad thing if she didn't have them (because then she would be a freak of nature)
Don't know where you are but... There's a well-known product in the UK called 'bio-oil' that's claimed to reduce the appearance of stretch marks. Try searching for it on the internet - you might find it on-sale where you are.
My mother used to tan religiously swearing it did... Honestly, she ended up looking sixty at 39. In my experience, no, it doesn't. My stretch marks don't tan. I end up with a bigger contrast. Very white stretch marks against dark skin, thus, more noticeable than had I just stayed pale. But that's just me.