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HI. I’m so embarrassed of my stretch marks. I have a bf and I’m so worried that he would be turned off or something from my stretch marks once we have intimacy. I have them on my legs, back of my knee, and on the side of my hips. What cream should i use to fade them away?



22 Responses to “What’s The Best Cream On The Market That Fades Stretch Marks?”

coco butter, and bio oil however it will take a lONG time for them to fade, nothing makes them fade fast trust me i know i have more than you do, but surprisingly my bf doesn’t care i thought he would too

meliex0
November 25th, 2009

I have had them in those same places since I was 12. I have tried everything under the sun. Nothing will take them away, but time. Mine have faded over time, but they are still there. I am 21 now.
However, I can tell you right now that your boyfriend won’t care about them. He probably won’t even notice them. You could mention that you are embarrased by them. If he really cares about you (and I hope he does if you plan to get intimate) he will understand this.
OKAY! I have to add that YOU DON’T HAVE TO HAVE BEEN FAT, BE FAT, OR BE PREGNANT TO HAVE STRETCH MARKS.
I am 5′1 weigh 100 lbs and am 21 years old. I have always been the size I am.
Don’t listen to the people that tell you that you’re fat!

November 25th, 2009

Okay everyone says that coco butter is the best thing out there. I have the stretch marks all over my stomach from having a child I used coco butter everyday and I still ended up getting them. I used Revitol Stretch Mark Prevention Cream. I seen big differences with this product while I was pregnant than the coco butter. I researched alot before I bought the product.

November 25th, 2009

Palmer’s Coco Butter Lotion and Bio Oil! Both can be bought at Walgreen’s. Bio Oil is probably the most amazing thing for stretch marks besides Laser surgery. =) I had a baby fourteen months ago and was cursed with some pretty bad ones and they’ve faded a lot and quickly!

SKINTOUC
November 26th, 2009

Use bio-oil it is not a cream, but it works wonders, it was a top seller for a long period of time, it costs about 12 dollars per bottle, but it really works!

Brittany M
November 26th, 2009

I highly suggest Extreme Cream by ChloeandMehttp://chloeandme.com/extreme%20cream.ht…
It is a home based business. This woman has spent years formulating her own formulas and the extreme cream has been something crazy like ten years in the making. She doesn’t use any harmful preservatives or ANYTHING.

alc1066
November 26th, 2009

if they’re new (reddish) you can use Mederma on them, and they will fade. If they’re old (silverish or white) I don’t think you can make them go away without surgery.
Sorry hon, it really sucks being a girl sometimes

metalkpr
November 26th, 2009

Coco butter helps to prevent not makes them go away here some ideashttp://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh…

November 26th, 2009

vitamin e strait up and use it a lot, rub it in circular motion

$t3v3
November 27th, 2009

I use a cream called Revitol. it has made a huge difference, they aren’t as noticeable and red and the ridge like feeling is not as bad.

Monika F
November 27th, 2009

cocoa butter for stretch marks. get it at wal-mart.

torrie=)
November 27th, 2009

there is a special cocoa butter specifically for stretch marks.. and if you think about it stretch marks means you’ve lost weight.. go girl =]

It's Kenzi Baby
November 27th, 2009

shea cocoa butter

LuvLife
November 27th, 2009

Bio oil
It’s quite expensive but very good
xx

Jasmin H
November 28th, 2009

coco butter

November 28th, 2009

vitamin e oil

Candied Sunshine
November 28th, 2009

Ice cream…fatty

the govenor
November 28th, 2009

aparrently coco butter works, but not heaps well.
i have them too :(

peachyke
November 28th, 2009

i have hear the coconut creams help

Dawn W
November 28th, 2009

hot fudge

November 28th, 2009

either get coco butter or sea butter
works great
dosent matter what brand

ashleyxx
November 28th, 2009

cocoa butter is good, i don’t know about “the best” though

britt_tu
November 29th, 2009