Remove Stretch Marks
Many experience the horror of stretch marks after gaining
weight or going through a pregnancy. They are never pleasant,
and they will remain long after weight has been lost or a baby
has been born.
When they are new, they are often bright pink or red, and
then fade away to a whitish color that blends with the skin
color, though not completely. They can become more apparent
when someone tans, as they will not tan like the rest of the
skin. Those who live with them feel very self-conscious and
wonder if there is anything they can do to remove stretch marks from
their body.
You won't have to worry about how to remove stretch marks if
you can learn to avoid them. This is not always possible, but
there are some things that can help. People usually don't
notice weight gain fast enough to stop them from forming, but
someone who is expecting a child has notice.
There are some who say a simple lotion applied to the
stomach each day can help avoid the skin from stretching too
quickly. The lotion keeps the skin supple and it may stretch
without the marks. Cocoa butter lotion is often recommended,
but remember, it won't work for everyone. It certainly is worth
a shot though.
There are some creams that claim to help remove stretch marks. Most of
them can help them fade, but they probably won't be able to
remove them completely. The skin that has been stretched is
scarred in a way, and most scars can not be removed without
surgery.
Even then, they may not completely disappear. There are some
who offer surgery to remove stretch marks, but you may want to
ask about expected results before you go in so you know what to
expect and so that you won't be totally disappointed.
Though it might not be possible to completely
remove stretch
marks, or to avoid them to begin with,
the good news is that they usually happen in areas that
are often covered by clothing. This won't help someone
who wants to wear a bikini, but for most day to day
meetings with others, no one will really know they are
there.
They are often a matter of self-esteem, but there are
certainly worse problems a person could have. Some see them as
a badge of honor after having children, but most want to be rid
of them.
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