Every night before bed wash the affected area with a good all-natural herbal soap and rinse. Then pat the area dry(rubbing causes additional scarring). Next, if you don’t have one get a large aloe vera plant that you can keep indoors. Cut off a piece and carefully trim the edges off then peel back the leaf and smear the gel on the stretch marks. Do this every night until they are gone. Hospitals use real aloe vera gel not some chemical on burn patients to alleviate pain and to promote healing. Over time(in some cases years) the scarring from burns slowly disappears. Keep it up and it will work for you too. It also is one of the best moisturizers in nature.
while i was pregnant with my kids i used lots of real good lotion. then after i had them i would get vitamin E pills cut them open and rub that over the stretch marks for about 6 months now i can hardly see them i hope it helps you as much as it helped me.
its actually called air brushing. and a huge majority of photos taken of stars will be air brushed to take away any of their imperfections. pity we cant airbrush our selves for everyday life.
i have seen creams though for stretch marks, i believe sally hansen has just brought a new one out that works quiet well. just go down to any phamacy or store that sells beauty proucts and ask to see their range.
try eating really healthy ( lots of fruits and vedgetables) and working out. celebrities sometimes have there bodies airbrushed, to make it seem like they dont have any kinds of blemishes. i dont know if this would work, but you could try getting a spray tan, or if you want to try and cover it up with makeup, like cover up.
I don’t think they will ever go away because i have them too and have tried everything but….i have found that if you use cocoa butter it really helps to lighten them….good luck!!
You can have a “tummy tuck” where, depending on your weight, they can remove excess skin and fat and get rid of most of them. Other than that, there is nothing you can do. They DO fade to a silvery tone after time (rather than being red), but they never go away. Having a tan also seems to help diminish their appearance somewhat.
My best advice would be love yourself how you are.
Every night before bed wash the affected area with a good all-natural herbal soap and rinse. Then pat the area dry(rubbing causes additional scarring). Next, if you don’t have one get a large aloe vera plant that you can keep indoors. Cut off a piece and carefully trim the edges off then peel back the leaf and smear the gel on the stretch marks. Do this every night until they are gone. Hospitals use real aloe vera gel not some chemical on burn patients to alleviate pain and to promote healing. Over time(in some cases years) the scarring from burns slowly disappears. Keep it up and it will work for you too. It also is one of the best moisturizers in nature.
while i was pregnant with my kids i used lots of real good lotion. then after i had them i would get vitamin E pills cut them open and rub that over the stretch marks for about 6 months now i can hardly see them i hope it helps you as much as it helped me.
its actually called air brushing. and a huge majority of photos taken of stars will be air brushed to take away any of their imperfections. pity we cant airbrush our selves for everyday life.
i have seen creams though for stretch marks, i believe sally hansen has just brought a new one out that works quiet well. just go down to any phamacy or store that sells beauty proucts and ask to see their range.
try eating really healthy ( lots of fruits and vedgetables) and working out. celebrities sometimes have there bodies airbrushed, to make it seem like they dont have any kinds of blemishes. i dont know if this would work, but you could try getting a spray tan, or if you want to try and cover it up with makeup, like cover up.
Only time will lighten them and they will NEVER go away.
I don’t think they will ever go away because i have them too and have tried everything but….i have found that if you use cocoa butter it really helps to lighten them….good luck!!
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You can have a “tummy tuck” where, depending on your weight, they can remove excess skin and fat and get rid of most of them. Other than that, there is nothing you can do. They DO fade to a silvery tone after time (rather than being red), but they never go away. Having a tan also seems to help diminish their appearance somewhat.
My best advice would be love yourself how you are.