How to get rid of stretch marks is definitely the question of the hour. More and more people are looking for information on how stretch marks form and more importantly, how to get rid of them. First off, a little overview. Stretch marks are the result of skin stretching faster than the body's elastic properties can endure. Quite simply, it's a tear in the middle layer of your skin.
Getting rid of stretch marks is a goal that can be accomplished, but it will take an investment of time and diligence. The only exception to this rule are those whose finances can support procedures like microdermabrasion or chemical peels, but these aren't procedures to be undertaken lightly.
If you've spent anytime at all looking for a cure, you know that the market is saturated with promises of cures, some of them even overnight! Be very careful not to let your dreams of a cure get in the way of your common sense about what seems to be good to be true...because nine times out of ten, it probably is. Your stretch marks will fade from their brighter colors of red and purple to a whiter color as time goes by, without the use of any creams or lotions. However if you want to speed up the process, you should invest in a high quality stretch mark cream.
The sad fact of the matter is most of us don't start caring for our skin until after we get stretch marks. We often take our bodies for granted until they break, and then wonder what went wrong. Stretch marks are a good example. Stretch marks are more easily prevented than cured. Why? Because it's easier to avoid rapid weight gain or keep your skin more elastic than it is to repair a tear in your middle layer of skin. Try to keep an eye on your body before it breaks and your job will become a lot easier.
Whether you're repairing or preventing stretch marks, applying a good quality stretch mark cream is important, because it increase the elasticity of your skin and helps your skin handle more stress before tearing. The stretch mark creams are still in the center of a heated debate as to how effective they are, but it has been proven that they do increase the elasticity of your skin and that is definitely a good thing.
There's a ton of products you can buy if you're not interested in a high-quality stretch mark cream. Off the top of my head I can think of a couple oils: Jojoba and castor; some butters like: shea and cocoa; and of course the vitamins: A, C, and E. You can also help yourself by eating right and staying hydrated...water is very important! Why? Well aside from the numerous health benefits, it also helps the cells in your skin regrow faster.
The most popular item out of the ones I spouted off is undoubtedly Vitamin E cream. Why? Simply because of its ability to make the skin more elastic. The big guns (aka stretch mark creams) even use Vitamin E in a lot of their creams, because they know it works. So what should you use? That choice I leave to you, because only you know how much money you have and how long you can live with those little demons we call stretch marks. Whatever your choice, take the time to research your potential solution before you invest any time or money into it.
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