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I'm not sure about this one, but on the side of my right thigh there is like redish-purple lines! I don't know what to do about it. Any help, or suggestions would be greatly appreiciated!!
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Well, i heard that if you're in your teens your stretch marks will fade when you grow older, but i'm not so sure about that. You can try Cocoa butter for stretch marks though..it works quite well. Alternatively, maybe you can find stretch mark creams in the pharmacy, get the people there to recommend one
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I know a product called "Amira Magic Cream"
You can buy it online ^ ^ My mom tried it on her stretch marks and she saw results in about a week... It works really well ^ ^ And it's really cheap too ^ ^
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u may try clarins, thats good
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calista (02-06-2006)
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bio oil is really good it'll make them nearly invisible. exfoliateand cream your skin twice daily to cure old ones and prevent new ones.
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Have you recently undergone a growth spurt? (Not to be crude, but in any direction - upward or round-ward?) If so, then given your age they probably are adolescent stretch marks. For many people they will fade, though not disappear, over time.
If you're interested in treatment, I'd recommend you see a dermatologist. Sometimes they can prescribe Retin A to help; other times laser therapy can reduce the appearance. A dermatologist can also determine whether you are doing anything to aggravate their development. (For example, some steriod medications can worsen stretch marks.) Most importantly, a dermatologist can rule out less likely, but more problematic, conditions that have similar symptoms. Good luck!
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I think the best advice you can give anyone is moisturise before they come esp when your growing ¬¬ but, there is cures just look around the net. Aleo vero, vitamin e, castor oil, coca butter, shea butter, coconut oil.
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Not every stretch mark cream can promote good results. You may therefore have to ask important questions when you pick your stretch mark cream. Here are some questions you should ask about a product.
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You can try Obagi it works good on scars and marks. Try salonhousecalls.com you can find a doc on there in your area that has obagi products.
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