Does anyone know of any creams that help fade stretch marks..that actually works.?
Posted in Women's Health by: adminJuly 30th, 2008
I went on a pill for bladder infections, it was suppose to stretch my bladder..in the process I gained stretch marks on the lower part of my stomach. I would like to feel comfortable again in a bikini (I’ve only had them for 6 months?) so could anyone please tell me of any affective creams to fade strech marks?
July 31st, 2008 at 11:27 am
I know that liquid Vitamin E helps fade scars. I think it would do the same for stretch marks. I used it every day for about 3 months after a thyroid surgery and now you can’ teven see my scar.
August 1st, 2008 at 10:14 pm
There is a lot of stretch mark treatment available on the market these days. Some treatments are more effective in fading or even eliminating stretch marks, but the success of the treatment depends on a few different things. First of all is the color and age of the stretch marks. If they have faded to a flesh color they are much harder to heal. Second of all, ethnicity and heredity play a role in which creams, oils and other products or equipment will succeed in healing stretch marks.
The cheapest stretch mark treatment available is creams made especially for stretch marks. The most effective creams contain ingredients such as cocoa butter, lanolin and wheat germ oil. These creams actually heal and rebuild the damaged skin. While they may not be able to completely eliminate stretch marks, they may at least make the stretch marks fade to a barely visible scar. A good recommendation will be Palmer Cocoa Butter Cream.
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