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stretch marks


Question Posted Saturday May 6 2006, 11:50 pm

hi i wasnt really sure what to put this under but is it true that using cocobutter will reduce stretch marks? because i have them a little and i really want to get rid of them.

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xEVYx answered Sunday May 7 2006, 12:12 am:
Yes! It really does work. It doesn't get rid of them completely, but it does make them fade. However they never really do go away, you just can't see them once they've faded.

I always used it when I had small ones when I was younger. But now I just use coconut body butter, to make sure I don't get any more. It has a natural tanning in it also. So while it's moisturizing your skin, you're also getting a little color. It's about $9 at target.

Anyways, if you want to reduce your stretch marks, definitly use the cocobutter!

♥ Evy

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