i have some stretch marks on my breast. does anyone know of anything that i can use that i can find around the house to get rid of them? cuz i dont really want to buy anything. im 13/f
The good news is stretch marks fade naturally over time. When I was your age I had stretch marks on my breasts and a few other areas too(including some really deep ones) and now I'm 16 and its barely noticeable AT ALL. They've been that way since I was about 14 and a half. Most women deal with stretch marks at one time or another =] try not to worry about it. [ spookykiwi's advice column | Ask spookykiwi A Question ]
dia answered Tuesday September 4 2007, 6:26 pm: you can make them fade by using vitimin E..ALSO i heard Bio Oil is GREAT for this sort of thing.
it should be available in supermarkets and pharmacies :)
however the way to get RID of them is probably professionally..which means lots of money and lasers lol
MODERNDURATION answered Tuesday September 4 2007, 5:34 pm: nothing will fully get rid of the strechmarks but coco butter really helps with diminishing the appearance and helping prevent new ones from reoccuring. Oh and about tanning over them its not true ive tried it and it just makes them more visible. [ MODERNDURATION's advice column | Ask MODERNDURATION A Question ]
wisewoman98 answered Tuesday September 4 2007, 4:40 pm: im not sure of anything that will totally get rid of them, but make sure you put lotion on them everyday or as much as possible. this will help them stay soft and help your skin not stretch anymore. you could try using a scar cream like Mederma. it might work on stretch marks also. [ wisewoman98's advice column | Ask wisewoman98 A Question ]
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