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USLadyInWales 08-05-2003 02:24 PM

Stretch Marks
 
I am wondering if anyone here has tried any of the products which are said to reduce or eliminate the appearance of stretch marks? If so, were they effective and were the results permanent or temporary? :?:

Smiling Sal 08-06-2003 08:10 AM

Tried vitamin creams when I was pregant to stop me getting them, didn't work :(

USLadyInWales 08-08-2003 05:46 PM

Hi Sal. I don't know about the creams to prevent stretch marks because when mine formed I was too young and didn't know any better. :( But they have several expensive (and supposedly effective) products on the market in the US (and probably in the UK also?) that are supposed to reduce or eliminate the appearance of stretch marks. Two are called Strivectin and Mederma. Have you heard of these? Of course there is also laser surgery, but I don't know anyone personally who has gotten this either.

Toryw 08-09-2003 05:00 AM

I use a cocoa butter formula...its quite a thick lotion and it smells veeeery sweet but it seem to work well :) although they are not gone completly at all im still living in hope!!

anj911_uk 08-09-2003 05:07 AM

Hello! Have you tried Bio-oil? I haven't as yet, but my mum said it made hers a lot better and she's had them for about 35 years! Hope this is helpful :)
Anj

USLadyInWales 08-10-2003 03:55 PM

Thanks for the replies. I have not tried either of those things. I had always heard that the cocoa butter did not help much which is why I didn't attempt it. I am glad to hear it works for you though. Maybe I will try that sometime. Not sure what the bio-oil is. How espensive is that and are the results suppose to be permanent? They say that these new products that I mentioned are the most effective non-surgical treatments, but of course they are expensive and I think that once you stop using them, the marks show again (but I am not sure about that).

missy_moomoo 09-10-2003 04:42 PM

I heard that using pile cream works wonders on strechmarks, though I am yet to try it myself. Two of my friends swear by it. :)

peacock 2 09-11-2003 03:50 AM

For best results with cocoal butter it is better to buy a pot of the thick greasy cream I think rather than a lotion and go for pure cocoal butter not a body lotion containing it. Try Palmer's whcih is a white plastic tub with a brownish label. It works when I can be bothered to apply it. I am just so lazy. I use it for "sandpaper skin". I haven't used it for a while. Of course, like all those wonder lotions that promise to get rid of wrinkles they don't work if you don't use 'em. I have to remind myself of this!

Smiling Sal 09-12-2003 06:24 AM

Will hunt around Stirling at lunchtime, was appalled at the state of mine this morning :(

Smiling Sal 09-12-2003 09:05 AM

Got some of the Plamers cocoa butter stuff, am desperate to go home and try it now.

Smiling Sal 09-14-2003 05:51 AM

Have been pampering myself since Friday night, put on the stretch mark cream and then followed that with some all over body lotion, a rare treat for my skin.

Then last night spoiled my feet with a foot spa and a massage

Am being far too good to myself

Suzanne 3FC 09-16-2003 12:24 AM

I'm sure you deserved it :)

I think we spend a lot of time thinking about what goes on the inside and ignore what's on the outside!

We should all spend a day just pampering ourselves.

peacock 2 09-16-2003 02:36 AM

I definately think Palmer's Cocoa |Butter is the best. And, even if it doesn't get rig of existing stretch marks, it will keep the skin supple so stop new ones appearing. You do have to use it regularly (said she who hasn't used it in a while)...

Superwitch 03-20-2004 03:58 PM

I have terrible stretch marks (put on 5stone when pregnant with my first child - went from very skinny to not so skinny - lol) I might try some of that cocoa butter. I have a stretch mark cream from Avon but it is hardly used - lol - Just love the sound of the cocoa butter. I am a nightmare for not moiturising my skin.

I bought a dry oil aerosol spray for after swimming so that I could just spray it an d leave it - lol.

linus 03-21-2004 03:55 PM

leave them my kids call them my batle scars or my fairy motorway then again now they are older thy just call them embarrassing

Superwitch 03-21-2004 06:16 PM

lol - mine have been referred to as likening an AA road atlas - lol. I am absolutely covered in them from my bobs down to my knees. Some of them are really wide.

BritinNJ 03-21-2004 08:07 PM

I am a great user of cocoa butter, love to smother myself in it, and I adore the smell. I have recently been told to rub vitamin E on scars and stretch marks as it fades them really well. Haven't tried it yet, but might get some next time I'm out shopping.

USLadyInWales 04-02-2004 07:47 AM

I have been trying Elicina for a few weeks now and it seems to be making minor improvements. I will let you all know how it progresses. Has anyone tried Strivectin? I have also purchased that and am waiting for it in the post. I have heard it is clinically proven to markedly reduce/eliminate the appearance of stretch marks in 93% of those studied. I am keeping my fingers crossed that it will work

linus 04-02-2004 12:40 PM

hey ask if they sell it in one ton tubs and ill give it a go

kittyindistress 05-22-2004 03:03 PM

Go to Holland and Barret and buy Gerard House Vitamin E cream. Its £3.80 odds a tub. They are not the biggest tubs in the world. I am 234 lbs (down from 282lbs) and i use it 3 time a week and use 2 jars a week. It works for me, But I have really fair skin (red hair), but if that doesn't work try vitamin e oil, but I had problems with it directly on the skin (too oily) so mix it with a coco butter or even any regular body moisturiser to loosen it a bit. Also wear latex gloves when applying and it will go further (as your hands don't absorb half the bloody stuff before its gotten near your body). It took me a while to work that one out, but i'm proud to say my palms are indeed stretch mark free (hehehehehehehehehe).

sassy_8422 12-19-2004 12:13 AM

I am new here and not to sure what to do but I got strechmarks from my pregnacy I used oils and creams during to prevent them where i used the cream i didnt get them but i forgot to do legs and bum and that where i got them anyway i have been using cocoa butter for three months now and not much changes i use it twice a day but now im exfoliating my body twice a day and using cocoa butter and also 100% vitamin E oil for two weeks and man have i seen the different they have faded alot i would reccomend this to anyone but it is exspensive the vitamin E oil is about $20 for a little bottle that lasts a month.

viviki 12-22-2004 03:18 PM

Apparantly the cocoa butter or vitamin E from body shop are very very good. But I can't tell you from personal experience because I'm allergic to bodyshop stuff.

NoSenseOfAdventure 01-14-2005 12:38 PM

In case anyone's interested I tried Bio-oil and it did nothing for the stretch marks (bane of my life) although it did make my skin nice and soft. Having said that it was only about £7 off the 'net so didn't lose much in trying it.

Frances xxx

trysohard 10-21-2005 05:48 AM

im an expert!
 
the best thing iv found is the jean wu method look it up on the internet or ask me and i might type it all out for you. ;)

also drink 2ltr water a day and take rda of zinc vit b5 and vit c

also use 40% glycolic acid once a week and tri-reduction cream once a night before bed.

any questions just ask i will answer as best as i can. :) :D :p

ladybird 10-21-2005 03:17 PM

hi
i used the bodycare shop (black signwith bodycare wrote in white) vitamin e cream it was in agreen and white tub and priced at 99p it is really good at fading your strech marks quite quickly as long as you use it every day. hope this helps


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