i have quite a few stretch marks and i was wondering of any good lotion to help make them go away. i read about some stuff called Prevage from macys. have you heard or know of any good cream or lotion?
i already use cocoa butter,palmers stretch mark stuff, and curels pregnancy stages.
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I have heard that Bella B Tummy Honey Stretch Mark Fading Cream works well. They sell it at drug stores and wallmart.
Well from experience creams dont work but I was lucky not to get too many when my first came, but by the time i had my second 3 years later they had fade into nothing. With my second I had so many and they were so thick and bled and were painful I thought they would never go away as they were so angry and purple/red/bleeding but 18 months on they hadnt quite dissapeared but were barely visable unless you lookes closely, now 24weeks pregnant I can see theyre coming back BUT im not that bothered as from experience they go anway! though they dont dissapear as one i got in a weird place with my first that didnt return with my second but has with my third suddenely has become visable again! Creams and things dont really work theyre a waste of money! bio oil may help reduce the look of them but they dissapear anyway pretty much in a cpl of years after the baby arrives, not a bad price to pay for the joy in becoming a mother I dont think!
I’ve heard of a product called Mother’s Friend. It’s in a blue bottle and you can buy it online.
Everyone that I know who’s used it said that they didn’t get any marks while using it and that it lightened any marks that they had.
go to your local health foods store, and they have this oily/lotion called “mothers blend” it comes ina big bottle!! worked wounders for me
not a one!!!
Mothers blend or just rub regular Vitamin E on it. Both you can get from a local health store or even a pharmacy.
Get the Vitamin E liquid capsules and pop them and rub them on your stretch marks. It really does work.
palmers coconut lotion it helps with scars to.
ask your doctor