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Pregnancy & stretch marks?



My friend had a baby 3 months ago and has recently lost all her weight and she look gorgous, the only thing is that shes embarrised about her stretch marks, is there anything you can use to help cover or lighten them so she feels more comfortable in herself

I had a baby 4 months ago. It's the same story my body weight went down and my tummy looks thin. My only problem are the stretch marks! I'm so emberrased by them! even at the beach.. I now started doing a microdermabrasion treatment.. where you skin cells are like renewed. I bought every type of anti stretch marks cream. But with these things time have to pass to see the results. The solution I found out lately that made my stretch marks look a lot better is fake tan.. I felt more comfortable with myself. Although I still wish that my stretch marks could vanish. But that's the consequenses of pregnancy.. I'm still happy to have a beautiful baby girl :) take care Source(s): own experience
they actually make lotions and creams specifically for stretch marks. but she can use many things, cocoa butter, vitamin e oil or lotion, neosporin, mederma.....
Also make sure that she realizes that within time they will all fade and lighten... they'll never be all the way gone. so she should be happy the rest of her body is gorgeous and not worry about it.
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