Belli Stretchmark minimizing cream
http://www.bellicosmetics.com/store.byproduct.php?prod_id=33%26cat_id=10
they sell it at bath & body works. I used it with my pregnanies and it made a big difference!
Its a bit pricey though but if you want something that works this is it. If you have questions about it ask a sales rep, ask them what other custormers have thought about it. I wont use anything else, I love this stuff. Its a bit thick so a bit goes a long way.
They also have an Elasticity Belly Oil to prevent them also. That is used before stretchmarks appear.
2006-09-26 05:14:56
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answered by CoolyUly 2
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Like the other poster said.. Vitamin E works, also 100% cocoa butter. As far as over the counter creams.... I haven't found one. Palmer's has a lotion that's specifically marked to fade stretch marks, but when you read the label it's pretty much just Cocoa Butter.
From my understanding you can't totally eliminate stretch marks, but if you keep your skin moisturized and tone/tighten the area (i.e., do sit ups for the belly) then they fade to almost unnoticeable, but they're still there.
My best advice... if your man doesn't mind, then it doesn't matter!
2006-09-26 05:15:44
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answered by Sarah T 324 1
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not really, you can try the creams and oils e.g. bio oil and cocoa butter stretch mark cream but i did and i found they didn't really work but you should give it a go anyways. there is a new cosmetic surgery that can get rid of stretch marks but its quite expensive at about £350 plus. and don't worry about your bf seeing them i'm pretty sure he wont be that bothered and lots of young people have stretch marks these days it doesn't seem to matter if they're skinny or not. i know loads of people that do and at a young age too. hope that helped x
2016-03-27 10:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Palmer's Coco Butter. I find it is the only solution to at least fade the appearance of stretch marks.
2006-09-26 05:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Microdermabrasion !
This technique employs specially formulated creams that are packed with the power of micro-crystals. These ultra-exfoliating creams are designed to take skin care to a new level, especially when combined with a re-surfacing wand. The re-surfacing wand gently buffs or massages your tissues and drives out dead skin cells, oil, and entrenched contaminants. A brand new skin surface is revealed, healthier and revitalized. The treatment is painless, and should feel like a deep tissue massage.
2006-09-26 23:33:08
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answered by blueside 2
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Try stretch reneiw from bodies by design. it's pricey but it's helped me some. The cream has helped fade my stretchmarks, but it's a bit pricey (90 bucks for a two ounce jar). I hear cocoa butter helps for alot of people i wasnt' so fortunate. I tried that for years.
2006-09-27 10:52:08
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answered by shorty 2
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100% Pure Cocoa Butter
2006-09-26 05:36:19
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answered by fattie69 2
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Dont shower with hot or too warm water. It can dry your skin causing stretch marks. Apply lotion after cool shower.
2006-09-26 05:01:16
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answered by ourfuturein123 2
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Use vitiman E capsules, prick them with a needle, and rub the vitiman E on your stretch marks. Works wonders...Promise
2006-09-26 05:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Pamela Anderson uses Shea butter or cocoa butter. Use when you get out of the shower EVERY day
2006-09-26 06:09:57
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answered by katie-bug 5
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