I wouldn't use a cream. Sometimes they help, but generally they're not worth your money. I would let them fade over time, but if you have Coco Butter lotion at home, it seems to help a little. But time is, by far, the best cure.
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday October 16 2005, 6:05 pm: They never disappear entirely. They lighten, though. And yes, there are some products that promise to lessen the visibility of stretch marks. There is a product called Strivectin, HOWEVER, it is VERY expensive, we're talking $115.00+. You can find more information about that at: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
But if you're looking for something a bit LESS pricey, try Coco Butter Cream, which can be purchased at stores like Walgreens, Walmart and so on for under $3-7.00, depending on the size of the bottle. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Teza answered Sunday October 16 2005, 6:00 pm: Strech marks will go away, they won't be there forever. They just appear as you grow and mature more. You can buy cocoa butter and that isn't expensive. You have to keep using it, but they won't go away completly. They will go away on it's own so don't worry. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
malibubarbiie111 answered Sunday October 16 2005, 4:33 pm: they don`t make them COMPLETLY go away. but they do help reduce the darkness of them. and helps prevent more from showing up.* i recomend palmers cocoa butter.* you can buy it at like walgreens or walmart.-- it depends on the size of the bottle of how much it will cost. but a regular size of it, is like 2.75....* [ malibubarbiie111's advice column | Ask malibubarbiie111 A Question ]
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