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Cocoa butter. There are actually creams meant specifically for that purpose. Usually it might be where there are maternity creams.
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You have many options on how to lighten your stretch marks, naturally or surgically:
Natural methods:
- lavender oil
- castor oil
- olive oil
- cocoa butter
- aloe vera
For surgical methods:
- Excimer Laser Therapy
- Fractional Photothermolysis
- Pulsed Dye Laser Therapy
For additional information on how to get rid of unsightly stretch marks, check the links under the Sources and related links section below.
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.
There are plenty of creams that can help get rid of stretch marks. Mederma works great on stretch marks.
StriVectin does indeed work on stretch marks. About 93% of women said that they saw a significant improvement on the appearance of their stretch marks.
Does Revitagen really work for stretch marks?
stretch marks decrease in size as you loose weight
Yes to much tea does give you stretch marks
No. Stretch Marks are neither dangerous nor health concerning. To know more visit: https://lipdoctor.ca/stretch-marks-toronto/
Use cocoa butter formula massage cream for stretch marks. Its helps anything, even stretch marks during and after preganancy.
Use cocoa butter formula massage cream for stretch marks. Its helps anything, even stretch marks during and after preganancy.
Mederma Stretch Marks Therapy is a cream formula designed to prevent and reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
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.
Yes. Stretch marks can be found on any part of the body that has the potential to gain weight, including the face. The actual stretch mark occurs when the middle layer of skin is stretched to the point where it no longer retains any elasticity. According to the All about Stretch Marks website, bleeding occurs on a microscopic level and that is what causes the raised purple marks that can be found on newer stretch marks. As the damage heals, it leaves behind the traditional raised stretch marks.