Okay, I'm not fat, I know I'm not, I may have a little more meat on my bones than the typical person but I'm NOT fat.
The thing is, I have stretch marks between my legs, a LOT of them, my mom says its from where I was a cheerleader, I think otherwise, they go down my legs about 4 inches. & swimsuit seasons coming up, ofcourse, like everyother girl I LOVE bikinis, but this year im not getting on. I'd much rather have a camo one, but I dont want the bottom, I just want a pair of camo swimming trunks, what should I do.
I feel so stupid wanting trunks, but I am so self concious, is there any way to make the stretch marks go away? fade? i really need help.
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Cocoa butter works okay, but the best thing you could ever get for stretch marks is Bio Oil. It's a bit pricey, but it works WONDERS. You can get it from Meijer or probably at GNC. [ ellegirl606's advice column | Ask ellegirl606 A Question ]
Vegalicious21 answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 10:21 pm: any lotion, but coco butter or vitamin E lotions are the best.
Its ok the have strech marks. I have them, but well i am kinda chubby (though my bf yells at me whenever i call myself fat) but anyways,
You should be able to get coco butter or vitamin e lotion about anywhere, and remember, put it on often, and it should start to fade a bit, and also as you get older and everything, keep putting lotion on because it helps prevent any future strech marks as well!
o0Yourmom0o answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 10:12 pm: well when my mom was pregnant she had stretch marks and cocoa butter helped hers go away :]]
hope i helped.
ohh yeah for the cocoa butter you just rub it on were you have stretch marks at :]
good luck!
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