Use Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula with Vitamin E, it will help reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
2006-11-28 02:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sorry to tell you this but there is no way of getting rid or preventing stretch marks.They have creams for them but they do not work but just smooth them out.I have six children(but I do not look like it), I exercise every other day since I am in great shape and I didn't receive stretch marks until I had my last child(which were twins).I tried the creams when I saw the first mark,I did this everyday.But like my anatomy professor said,you can not prevent this from happening because the skin has to stretch inorder to make room,This happens to mean as well.Whether they are gaining weight or building muslces.I know a friend and her mother got a tattoo over the stretch mark.I am not going to do it.I have no problem with mine,they are there and they will stay there.Men know that's what women go through and so you shouldn't be embarrassed.I saw on the news where a lady said she got a tattto over her stretch marks to cover up the memories of her dead son whom died in a car accident with his friend and mother after a football practice.She has a rose and something else on it.
2016-03-13 00:08:07
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answered by ? 3
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The stretch marks will get lighter over time, but will not go away. I am concerned though that you are 15 and have strectch marks and cellulite. I have both, but I am nearly 30. I would reccommend honestly that you do all you can to bring physical activity and healthy eating into your lifestyle, NOW, while you are young... It's easier to do it now, than when you get to be my age and are become set in your ways. Get you some Palmer's Cocoa Butter and massage your problems areas and WORK OUT. It's important. In the meantime...LOVE AND ACCEPT YOURSELF. Hey, you are YOU and that's all you can be!! Celebrate yourself as you begin to enhance what you have!
2006-11-28 02:57:17
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answered by GO NAVY! 3
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Palmer's coca butter, it is the best. Use it daily where you have stretch marks and they will eventually become lighter in colour and less visible. You will never get rid of them but you can make them less noticeable. This is what mothers have used for years during and after pregnancy to help with their stretch marks..
Good Luck...
2006-11-28 02:48:16
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answered by queenkeva_05 2
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Well, there isnt anything you can do to honestly make them go away, that skin is like stretched plastic, it wont go back.
However, you can make the scars less visible. You probably recently got them, so they're really visible...right? Well, start rubbing scar gel on them and they'll fade quicker then then would with time, and even become less noticeable.
Unfortunately, I never coated mine with anything, but over time they fade and you hardly notice them anyway. Think of them as beauty marks rather then ugly marks. I even found a guy who thinks they're kind of sexy!
2006-11-28 02:49:08
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answered by kaye t 5
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•If you massage your body regularly with coconut and almond oil, it will keep stretch marks away.
•Consult a doctor to start with a daily dose of Vitamin E capsules. Vitamin E is believed to improve stretch marks. Or, add a couple of vitamin E capsules to your body massage oil.
•It is believed that smearing the area with egg white and letting it dry before washing off with ice cold water regularly can help in getting rid of stretch marks completely
2006-11-28 03:59:47
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answered by Angel 4
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Avon has a great cream for Stretch Marks....at a wonderful price. It really helps.....go visit their website to buy it online. They have shipping specials right now. Talk to mom first, but this might be what you are looking for.
2006-11-28 02:46:28
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answered by nottashygirl 6
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Take a multi vitamin for teens. This will help nourish your skin from the inside out. Drink a lot of water, your skin is also moisturized from the inside out. Lotions and creams help alleviate dryness of the epidermis, they do little, if nothing for the subcutaneous tissue (lower layers of skins
2006-11-28 02:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Palmer's coca butter, does not work on everyone my wife has tried it and it realy didnt have much of a noticable affect with her, just thought you might want to know.
2006-11-28 02:54:56
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answered by zombie_002 2
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Maderma
2006-11-28 02:46:44
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answered by Pink Girl 4
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