Never2bAlone answered Monday May 13 2013, 7:31 pm: NO! Take it from a mother of three who tried everything. I even tried things to prevent them in the first place. Some people are more apt to getting them than others. Don't waste your money on any products out there. They do not work. Surgery is the only minimizing solution and I would never recommend that. [ Never2bAlone's advice column | Ask Never2bAlone A Question ]
VirgoPrincess answered Monday May 13 2013, 6:22 pm: If you are a lighter complexion, you can lighten the look of stretch marks with vaseline. It works really fast. If you are a darker complexion, cocoa butter works just as fine. It may not be the most natural way, but it works and it is cheap and effective. [ VirgoPrincess's advice column | Ask VirgoPrincess A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Monday May 13 2013, 2:27 pm: I personally have never had stretch marks but I do love using natural products for other conditions.
So I looked it up on-line. Here's just one site, scroll down to where it starts.
<They mention foods that help prevent more and oils to apply to the s tretch marks to get them to fade.
Don't know how well they work.
But with natural products, not every one will work as well on every person. We are each unique in what our body will respond best to. So if one doesn't work after you've given it a good amount of time, go on to using another. Good Luck.
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