Drinking water does not directly get rid of stretch marks, but staying well-hydrated can improve skin elasticity and overall skin health, which may help prevent the formation of new stretch marks. Proper hydration supports the skin's ability to heal and regenerate, potentially making existing stretch marks less noticeable over time. However, stretch marks are primarily influenced by factors like genetics, hormones, and rapid changes in body size. For significant improvement, treatments such as topical creams, laser therapy, or microdermabrasion may be more effective.
Vaseline may help a little to fade stretch marks. The best use for Vaseline is to help prevent stretch marks before they form. Keeping skin moisturized is important in preventing stretch marks.
No, belly dancing does not cause stretch marks. If anything, doing exercises such as belly dancing will help prevent stretch marks by strengthening the skin or at least slightly diminishing existing marks.
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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.
Tanning will not help to remove stretch marks. It may make them harder to see and therefore make them look better, but it does not remove them. In fact, tanning over long periods of time would make stretch marks look worse.
I hate to break the bad news but there is no complete cure to stretch marks! Once stretch marks develop on your skin, you will have to live with it! All the miracle creams that you hear about can only help lighten their appearance, if at all! You can go in for laser therapy if you want substantial improvement in the appearance of your stretch marks.
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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.
Jalapenos contain capsaicin, which can help improve blood circulation and promote collagen production in the skin. This can potentially reduce the appearance of stretch marks over time.
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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.
Can you supply pictures to better identify what is wrong? Probably just stretch marks