Different Stretch Mark Removers

Stretch marks are precisely what they sound like – overstretched skin presenting pinkish to brown-tan strip lines along the thighs, abdomen, lower arms, buttocks and other likely sites. You may not know it but these skin marks are common in white women and for young people who go through rapid weight gain. Also, stretch marks usually tend to run in the family or are genetically connected. They are generally the result of sudden weight changes and pregnancy. While they may diminish to white streaks overtime, stretch marks rarely disappear altogether.

There are different available stretch mark removers in the market today. These products are not what you call perfect and they can produce varied results. What may work for you may totally be ineffective to others so the outcomes are wide-ranging. You can start out by trying out some natural remedies for your skin marks such as emu oil, almond essential oil and other herbal mixtures. Other known products that you can use are Tretinoin, cocoa butter, vitamin E though studies have yet to prove their efficacy. Even so, many users with stretch marks are attesting how these products work for them. Bottom line, if it reduces your white streaks then you’re good to go. Other stretch mark removers that are formulated may also include the use of TriLastin-SR which can reduce marked discoloration in as early as three weeks, Revitol that can be applied thrice a day and can repair fibrous proteins of the affected skin, Zenmed Stretta which can yield positive fading after two months of continuous use, and other major cream products such as StriVectin-SD, Mama Mio Goodbye, Revitagen-FX etc. These creams are made with pure compounds that are safe especially for women who are either pregnant or breastfeeding and these products can also nourish and rejuvenate the skin.

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