Cocoa Butter is the best for stretch marks.. I wouldn't reccomend tanning just to get rid of them, if you go too often, it'll destroy your skin. You can get cocoa butter at pretty much any beauty supply or even pharmacy. It smells yummy and will definitely help. A lot of pregnant women use it on their stomach and breasts to reduce the chance of getting stretch marks.
2007-01-25 01:24:17
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answered by xoxo_sexy_biatch_xoxo 5
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Hi, I has surgery on my chest many years ago and the scars were very red. I used bio oil and it really worked! It wont reduce the volume of a scar but it gets rid of the redness and definitely makes it look much better. I have some stretch marks on my waist which I only recently developed so I'm planning to see how well it works on those! Oh and buy it from the health shops as it's much cheaper than Boots!
2016-03-29 01:48:57
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answered by ? 4
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If you already have stretch marks, then believe me, NOTHING will get rid of them. Eventually they will fade to silvery lines. Anyone who hasnt got them and is pregnant, then using cocoa butter, bio oil etc may help but if you have them already then they are here to stay. Dont worry about it, most women have them.
2007-01-25 08:28:24
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answered by Caroline 5
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try using oils and primrose olis but also i find with sun protection cream get as much sun as possible to the skin as not only does this make the skin repair itself bu ti find that the fade quicker than they would normally. hope this helps.
2007-01-25 01:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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believe it or not drinking a small amount of olive oil each day is great for your skin.
its more commonly known for helping gall bladder and digestive system but it works great at helping keep the skin fab!
2007-01-25 09:17:47
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answered by sparkly_star 2
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I used baby oil on my stretch marks,and it made them fade.I would'nt use sunbeds as they will damage your skin.
2007-01-25 08:30:23
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answered by Trace 4
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hiya you can buy creams especially for stretch marks most chemists and some super markets sell it.
I'm not sure what its called but i do know that superdrug defiantly sell it.
hope it helps.
2007-01-25 23:31:50
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answered by JANICE H 1
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you can try that and see how it does work but it depends how bad the stretch marks show
2007-01-25 01:16:12
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answered by harold g 3
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swarfega?
2007-01-25 01:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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