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How to Reduce Strech Marks

Ladies, I was just wondering if anyone knew a good way to reduce strech marks. Wile I was pergnant I used the palmers coco butter but it didn't hel much and now I have strech marks galor. Any input would be appreciated.
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M.

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Hi! There is an awesome Mary Kay product for stretch marks. If you know a consultant ask them about cellushape. If you don't know anyone let email me and I'll get it to you! A.J.

I have tried Mary Kay's Timewise: Visibly Fit Body Lotion, but if you look at safecosmetics.com it has a health hazard rating of like 7! It did work, but I'm not willing to use something with harmful chemicals in it, especially when cancer runs in my family.
It costs around $20 for 8 oz., if I remember correctly.

I was nineteen when me first one was born and still have all the stretch marks to prove it. I found new ones after every kid and have never found a wayto get rid of them. So good Luck and hopefully one of the suggestion will work for you.
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Avon has a cream to reduce stretch marks and tighten the skin. If you use it once a day and really rub it in it should help significantly. It's not a miracle worker, but it does help. I used it after my fourth and it really helped for me. Good luck!

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I hear ya! Nothing has helped me either. I have just learned to deal with them. Most of mine have faded which is better but the stretch is still there! And after the second baby-now I have them on my legs!!! Good luck!

I agree with pp that there is no magic cream, but I do have a friend who swears by the Arbonne Rejuvenating Cream. I was lucky and didn't have any with my first child, but now that I'm pregnant with our second, I am noticing some, so I am using it now that they have appeared and hopefully it will lessen the appearance some.

Oh Baby! Butter!!!!
This is truly the best and most natural way to get rid of stretch marks!
My sister in law developed it when she was pregnant because Palmers wasn't working for her either!
Since then she has had so many people fall in love with it that she now has developed Bubble Goddess Bath Company devoted to Natural and Organic bath products!
The Oh Baby Butter is great for pregnant women not wanting to develop stretch marks, reducing the apperance of new stretch marks after birth, reducing the apperance of scars from a c-section, eczema, diaper rash, dry skin, it's even safe for babies after their first bath, and the list just goes on!
She is a local girl from Castle Rock, CO!
Just a thought, you should DEFINETLY give it a try! It's 24.99 for an 8 oz. tub that should last about 8 to 10 months or more! A little goes a LONG WAY... about one TBSP for your entire body after a bath or shower.
Let me know if you have any more questions or are interested in ordering some to try!

T. B.
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I hate to tell you the sad truth about stretch marks, but no matter what you put on your skin, while you are pregnant, there going to come. I have been told they are heritary, but I am not 100% sure about that. I used the Palmer's stretch mark cream with both of my boys and I still got the stretch marks. However, you can barely see them now.

I hope you get some good advice, I haven't found anything yet!

Take vitamin E & omega 3's

Take a trip to the herb store, or shop online, there are so many formulas with much more than cocoa butter. Try Dr. Christopher's Complete Tissue & Bone formula - they have capsules, soap, ointment, and their Beauty Facial Cream has much the same stuff. The better your diet the faster your body regenerates, so take care of yourself. oh, and the act of rubbing with lotion there is going to stimulate circulation which helps it heal also.

Good luck with school! I am out for a while to take care of my kids, but hope to be back in within a year or so too.

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