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Old 01-29-2010, 08:53 AM   #1
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Default Skin while losing weight and lotion question?

Do you think it makes a difference as to how your skin bounces back if you put lotion on every day, or don't put lotion on every day? I would think if you moisturize the most critical parts every day (upper arms, belly, etc) you would have a better chance of that skin not being quite so saggy. Or am I wrong? Is it just too late because that skin is just way over stretched and it'll never go back to 1/2 way normal?
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Old 01-29-2010, 01:43 PM   #2
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No, lotions don't make a difference (some might have ingredients to fade stretch marks or etc, but the actual stretched skin isn't going to behave any differently if it is moisturized). Moisturizing while gaining weight *might* have made some difference in formation of stretch marks, but might not have.

There's a great sticky in this forum on skin and weight loss - check it out!
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Old 01-29-2010, 02:17 PM   #3
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Our bodies react to weight gain by stretching existing skin to cover new fat storage, but because skin can only stretch so far, sometimes they're also forced to create new skin. Skin is a barrier that protects our organs against the outside world and it's the largest organ in our bodies. If we add a lot of fat to our bodies, it HAS to be covered with skin, whether stretched or new. A lot of us get mad at our skin, but really, it's doing the best it can to take care of our bodies.

Anyway, no one can tell ahead of time how their skin will react to weight loss and whether their skin has a lot of elasticity or not. I moisturized a lot with cocoa butter while I was losing weight because I heard it was good for stretch marks. It smelled awesome but didn't do anything to keep me from having excess skin. I think moisturizing is always a good idea, but don't count on it making a difference in how your skin looks after weight loss. There are a lot of other factors like your age, genetics, and amount lost that will make a much bigger difference.

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