I got stretch marks in my teens, when my bust got bigger, they faded, then got even bigger, then faded. It took a couple of years but they faded enough not to notice. Then i had my baby, and got them on my boobs, tummy and thighs.
My tummy still looks terrible, but my bust lines have faded.
I tried everything in pregnancy to try to prevent them, but nothing worked.
I think if your going to get them, then so be it, although i think creams can help.
I think you get them, when you get bigger quickly, bust, belly or otherwise. I think its hereditary also.
Dont worry, they will fade!
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2007-01-29 05:07:48
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answered by Liz 2
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I've had 2 children and was left with really bad stretch marks right up to my belly button... I've always really hated them!
Approx 6 months ago, an aromatherapy course and I would swear by essential oils, Try Lavender, its got a nice scent and you can use this oil neat, just a few drops rubbed in each night should do it.
My stretch marks are now hardly noticable,
2007-01-29 17:30:41
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answered by talula 2
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hey well i no how u feel i have got a two year old lil girl and i have loads of stecth marks i have used shark oil cream u get it from superdrug its 9.99 and it does work my have faded but then i stoped using it you can also use palmers and co coconut butter cream its avaluable in boots hope it helps all u need to do is put more nuishments into ur skin then they should go use it for about 2,3 months then u should see a differnce
2007-01-31 10:08:07
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answered by jellybabbie07 1
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ok so tell you what you are not the only one with strecht mark. they appear due to changes in your skin. its either you are becoming skinnier or fatter. there is the cream ''cocoa butter, palmers which relieves strecht marks and scars'' you can buy it from Boots and other various pharmicist. trust me cause im also using it for the same purpose.
2007-01-29 10:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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stretch marks usually appear from exercising and also they are hereditary. there are creams for it. i have them there as well lmao
2007-01-29 03:09:33
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answered by grintsbabe4eva 2
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i supose streaching exercise might help, you know the ones that ARE SURPOSE to make your skin firm and flexible (like yoga), although that has never worked for me,and never has cream
2007-01-29 08:20:16
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answered by L 5
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ONCE YOU HAVE GOT THEM YOU CANT GET RID!
2007-01-29 20:10:50
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answered by Sassy 4
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