I'm sixteen years old and I'm a 34B, and I have stretchmarks on my breasts. I'm wondering what is up with this? Like, is this normal? What caused this?
sobeg answered Monday October 12 2009, 2:31 pm: Well your body is changing and im sure you know that. Stretch marks can occur for many reasons heres a few:
your breasts are changing if they are getting bigger the skin needs to stretch.
If you have lost alot of weight due to working out more then. theyre changin size smaller and there is now loose skin (i said loose not sagging) well when they were fuller they were tighter and now because some fat has been lost the signs of the stretching now remains.
diet you could be lacking Vitamin E or other skin nutrients, your body needs to have a good supply of nutirents and vitamins to repair damaged cells replace calcium and to repair skin damage and keep it young. if your breast are getting larger or staying the same and you do not have the supply to keep that skin in healthy condition the skin will not be able to hold its forms and since breast carry fat tissue which does weight it will stretch your skin. in other words eat well and get pleanty or rest, use a comfortable bras to help support and take the weight off or chest/skin
Do tone your body mild with mild excersise.
consider using vitamin E oil. Apply on your breasts and stretch marks, using cocoa or coconut butter oil i have also heard helps. But if you need more helps consider seeing a professional.
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