Stretch marks, ugh!
That's what I thought when I developed the "stripes" around my 8th month of pregnancy. No matter how much cocoa butter, emu oil, lotion or whatever concoction I lathered ever since I got pregnant, I still got them which goes to show that genetics play a big part in this. Strangely enough my mother (who birthed 5 kids) does not have any to stretch marks. So unfair. I think my sisters and I got that from our father side (curses!)
I've found some home remedies that might help lighten the marks, though I haven't really tried them myself.
Taken from: http://getahead.rediff.com/report/2010/jan/19/effective-home-remedies-for-stretch-marks.htmHome remedies for stretchmarksIn treating such problems, nothing is as safe and beneficial as a good home remedy. Similarly, in the case of stretch marks, taking to home remedies is the best way to get rid of them. But during pregnancy, it is very necessary to go with what doctors advise. Some of the solutions are provided below:• Gentle rubbing of warm olive oil on the abdomen and hips betters one's blood circulation and helps reduce stretch marks to a great degree.• Prepare a mixture by adding one ounce of carrier oil (try avocado, sweet almond or jojoba, they are the best) with seven drops of lavender and five drops of chamomile. Apply on the affected areas. This is one of the most important home remedies for stretch marks.• Massage using calendula oil on the affected parts works a lot towards minimising stretch marks, because this oil is known for its medicinal property. Even lavender oil, which is known for its aromatic herbal quality, errand (castor oil), flaxseed oil and cod liver oil can be used to treat the problem.• Apply cocoa butter and/or elastin cream all over the body. These are very good for stretch marks.• Another popular remedy in this category is the mixture of a little badaam (almond) oil, lavender oil and half a teaspoon chamomile oil. It is said to be the most effective treatment.• Take 1/2 a cup virgin olive oil, 1/4 cup aloe vera gel, liquid from 6 capsules of Vitamin E, liquid from 4 capsules of Vitamin A. Mix all the ingredients together in a blender. After that, store the mixture in the refrigerator. Apply the oil externally all over the places where the stretch marks commonly appear (abdomen, hips, thighs and breasts).• An herbal solution can also be made by mixing one tablespoon wheat germ oil and one tablespoon calendula oil. Regular application of this mixture on abdomen, hips, and breast regions works great, particularly on stretch marks caused due to pregnancy or weight gain.• It is advised to maintain sufficient levels of water in body to avert any problems of dry skin. Good, hydrated skin results in regular detoxification of skin pores and restores elasticity, which will further aid in diminishing the markings. It is advised to drink 1-2 glasses of water several times during day.• The adequate and uninterrupted supply of nutrition to the body is of great eminence. It is recommended to include ample vitamins A, C and E in the diet chart. These vitamins endow skin with optimum elasticity and at the same time provide nutrients for skincare. Fresh fruit, vegetables, almonds, fish and eggs are some example of vitamin-rich food items.Apart from the above remedies, exercise is one of the best recourses for reducing the appearance of stretch marks because the firming of the body tightens the skin and promotes better elasticity. Because stretch marks usually develop in the areas like the thighs, abdomen, hips, and arms, here are some exercises to help you firm these areas:• To firm your buttocks and hips, lie flat on your back and relax. Now lift one leg and create a 90 degree angle until you feel a certain pull on your buttocks. Repeat with the other leg, slowly adding to the pace and to the strain on the hips, thighs and buttocks.• To firm your thighs, sit on a chair and put your hands down at your sides to hold onto the chair. Now swing your legs up and down.• To firm your stomach, you can perform abdominal crunches. Lie flat on your back and bend your knees with feet flat on the floor and hands on the sides of your head. Now contract your abs and lift your upper body slightly off the floor.• To firm your bottom, lie face-down on the floor with your arms on the side. Raise your right leg first then down, and then do the same with the other leg. You don't have to raise your leg too high; three to six inches off the floor will suffice.• The goal for all the exercises is to do twenty lifts for each exercise, three times a week.If a home remedy is used properly, in addition to the intake of nutritious food on time and drinking of enough water everyday, one can easily get rid of the stretch mark problem.
If you've tried them or know of any remedy that helps, kindly let me know
Ack, I don't have a child yet pero super dami ko nang stretchmarks.
ReplyDeleteI found this article: http://www.amansguidetoskincare.com/how-do-i-fade-my-stretch-marks-786/
It says ok daw ang tretinoin sa stretchmarks. I want to give it a try.
Thanks for the link! I wonder if TCA works.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...
thanks for this! i'm trying to lose weight now but i dont wanna have stretch marks
ReplyDeleteHHN's Sunflower Seed Oil daw works. I tried it parang di naman. But it worked well for my underarms. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm trying this as well, pero mukha ayaw pa din mawala eh. I'll see after I finish 1 bottle.
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DeleteThe best home remedy would be prevention. Crash diets, binge eating, or excessive weightlifting can all contribute to the development of stretch marks due to the rapid increase in weight such lifestyle choices can make.
ReplyDeleteIt at all possible, you should avoid making the troubling decision to gain or lose weight in a rapid manner. Doing so will decrease the potential for the development of stretch marks significantly.