FOUR SPECTACULAR WAYS
TO DEAL WITH STRETCH MARKS…
If you have stretch marks or striae on your skin, there is
probably a good chance that you have researched ways to deal with stretch
marks. This scarring on your skin can appear from a variety of reasons such as
pregnancy, weight gain, weight lifting or growth spurts. While it might seem
that they appear very easily, as it has been experienced, it is not so easy to
minimize their appearance! Keep reading for three easy ways to deal with
stretch marks!
1th: COCOA
BUTTER
I think cocoa butter is the oldest way to deal with stretch
marks & many women still swear by it! Cocoa butter can be a good preventive
measure to be used to prevent stretch marks during pregnancy. Cocoa butter
contains enzymes that can reduce damage to the skin’s tissues, can help tone
your skin & keep it moisturized so it is more pliable. Try Palmer's Cocoa
Butter Formula Massage Cream for Stretch Marks.
2nd: EXERCISE
There is not much that a good workout can not do & it is
another way to deal with stretch marks. It might seem like working out won’t do
much for your skin but working out tones your muscles, which helps your skin
look & feel better. Exercise also helps boost oxygen & blood flow to
your skin, helps purge your body of toxins from sweating & helps rebuild
skin-all which can make a difference in dealing with stretch marks!
3rd:
LAVENDER OIL
Another topical treatment you can use as a way to deal with
stretch marks is lavender oil. Lavender oil is one of the gentler oils &
can be used to induce the growth of new skin to help reduce the appearance of
stretch marks. Mix lavender oil with a carrier oil or a body butter & apply
it to the affected area up to three times a day.
4th: VITAMIN
C
According to WebMD, some formulations of vitamin C can
increase the production of collagen in your body & help with stretch marks
in the early stages. They recommend combining vitamin C with glycolic acid for
best results. You can also talk to your doctor about adding 500 milligram
vitamin C supplements to your diet.
These simple ways to deal with stretch marks can be an
effective way to treat stretch marks at home. But if you find that your stretch
marks are stubborn or you have had them for years so they are not budging, you
might want to talk to a dermatologist about laser treatment. Have you ever used
at-home treatment for stretch marks?
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