So i have lost alot of weight ,and suddenly my legs and hands are getting stretch marks and on my hiips.
I use CoCoa butter with a special cream (whitfield's cream)And the stretch marks on my hips are fading but not on my legs and hands and it makes me feel reallly uncomfortable.
I never had stretch marks on my hand or legs until i started losing weight :\
Also on my thighs :(
UGH
is there anyway to get rid of these or is it because my legs have to be shaped up because i lost weight,Is there a home remedy/Way to do that?:(
dearcandore answered Thursday April 7 2011, 5:45 pm: I heard Tyra Banks say a self-tanner or tanning helps to even out the discoloration from the stretch marks. Of course it doesn't make them go away, but it makes them less noticeable. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
prettyinpink16 answered Tuesday April 5 2011, 10:23 am: i started using "sesame seed oil" the other day on my warts and skin..
a sort of doctor that used natural remedies for healing told me to use it.. all my warts were gone within a few days.
i rubbed in it for five minutes on the part i wanted to heal.. rub in downwards motion for your hips and legs.
you can typically get it in any grocery store, my skin looked so much better afterward. just try it ;) why not [ prettyinpink16's advice column | Ask prettyinpink16 A Question ]
NoOneImportant answered Monday April 4 2011, 10:24 am: Well, considering you are losing weight (when you lose weight drastically, you are bound to get stretch marks) I suggest if you are still losing weight, start exercising to help prevent stretch future stretch marks, as well as continue using your cocoa butter. Healthy eating, regular exercise as well as applying cocoa butter should help you lose those stretch marks within time. [ NoOneImportant's advice column | Ask NoOneImportant A Question ]
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