Okay, so I'm 14 f. About a year ago my breasts had a growth spurt and now I have stretch marks! I can't wear anything slightly low cut or you see ugly red lines. I'm not a slut or anything, but going to the beach I need to show a little... anybody know what to do?
MsAnswers answered Saturday March 19 2005, 1:13 pm: use some kind of medicated cream to get rid of or reduce the stretch marks. Until then were a shet t shirt over your top at the beach [ MsAnswers's advice column | Ask MsAnswers A Question ]
craazylau answered Saturday March 19 2005, 9:45 am: This happened to me a couple of years ago but mine completely disappeared around the time i turned 16. I read somewhere that if you moisturise daily this gets the circulation going and it means that they disappear quicker than normal and this is what i did. For the time being though theres nothing you can do really unless you use a foundation or something. But don't worry they're probably loads less noticeable than you think! [ craazylau's advice column | Ask craazylau A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Saturday March 19 2005, 3:35 am: If you go to Walmart or the drugstore, they sell special cream just for stretch marks. Look for something with cocoa butter- I've found that Palmer's works and is cheap.
karenR answered Friday March 18 2005, 11:59 pm: I'd go to a drugstore and ask the pharmasist if he/she could recommend a cream for stretch marks.I know they make a cream for pregnant women to use but I don't know what it's called.I really don't know if it works either to be honest, but you could try it.It is OTC so, you don't need a perscription. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
luckycharm answered Friday March 18 2005, 9:30 pm: cocoa butter! it works really well! you can get it at like bath&body works or something like that... it works well just like put it on everyday after you shower! hope i works for you!
--lucky [ luckycharm's advice column | Ask luckycharm A Question ]
ballerina04 answered Friday March 18 2005, 5:03 pm: Use cocoa butter, or look for another stretch mark cream at your drugstore or somewhere like Wal-Mart. They'll help reduce the visibility of the marks. They will most likely fade over time, but for now, try a cream. [ ballerina04's advice column | Ask ballerina04 A Question ]
Karen answered Friday March 18 2005, 4:41 pm: To get rid of your stretch marks or sort of fade them away, try using Vitamin E cream or cocoa butter and rub it over your stretch marks. This will get rid of them and it's normal to have stretch marks, especially after you have a growth spurt.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
EJ47 answered Friday March 18 2005, 3:47 pm: Sure! Just use some Vitamin E lotion on them, I had stretch marks from when I grew 7 freaking inches in a few months, and they fixed it right up. I went from tiny 6th grade sized kid to the point where people mistake me for highschool juniors @.@ <-- still has problems with that.
Anyway, some lotion should fix that right up! Not the best of places to have them I can imagine.. ^^ <3 EJ [ EJ47's advice column | Ask EJ47 A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Friday March 18 2005, 3:28 pm: There is this cream called coco butter. Its fades them but they dont go away completly. You get stretch marks if you put weight on once you lose that weight the stretch marks should fade silver. but the cream will help it faster!
LoViny0ux914 answered Friday March 18 2005, 2:59 pm: u can get creams for that stuff at any drug store i think. i dn what the names of them are but just look like..around the neosporin and crap i guess lol. [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
zachary answered Friday March 18 2005, 2:56 pm: hey imma guy so i dont know much about it..but there are certain creams that you can buy to get rid of those marks/lines. sorry i dunno the names of any, but theyre at almost any grocery store.
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