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they are just growing im 11 and i have stretch marks and yes they will go away
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.
Certain creams, like Tri-LASTIN SR, claim to treat stretch marks by promoting the growth of cellulite in the area. Laser treatment can help reduce the discoloration that occurs with stretch marks.
YES very cause if you dont you could get cellulite it is when the skin looks like it has rows of fat collectng on your thighs and you could start to get stretch marks
you should try some creaams for stretch marks like bio oil or anything that has shea butter and colligan..
They are more visable on tanned skin. Stretch marks don't tan, because they lack the melanin that your 'normal' skin still has. Stretch marks are basically a scar in a way - so look at any scars on your body and see what they look like when you have a tan, white? well that's the same for stretch marks.
Stretch marks are usually red lines that look like the band on your pants or underwear. They have little ridges the shape of buttons or anything else that might be on the inside of your pants. Hope this helped!
No. Stretch marks are far too deep for ice to help. Ice/cold packs typically helps blood veins shrink a little so you can get rid of puffiness, swelling, etc. Stretch marks are like a scar, shrinking blood vessles underneath will not help the surface problems of stretch marks.
Stretch marks cannot 'go away'. Once stretch marks form, they are there for good, unfortunately. You may be able to reduce their appearance with some form of treatment, but you will not be able to remove them. Stretch marks can go away if you use Vitamin B and E cocoa butter. My sister had stretch marks when she was pregnant. All she had to use was Johnson Johnson baby lotion cocoa butter, worked like a charm.
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most likely stretch marks