Best products for stretch marks?
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Sep 13, 2012
Michelle E.
Try Tamanu oil it's kind of pricey but if you order it online it's a better value than in the health food stores. I got mine from mountainroseherbs(dot)com its supposed to help skin heal, get rid of scars & stretch marks, and help with eczema. I mix mine with my body lotion & face cream and it has helped fade a lot of scars
Sep 13, 2012
Mary P.
Cocoa Butter, it can be purchased at Target or Walmart, not pricey at all. You have to start using it right away & be consistent in using it, otherwise it won't work.
Sep 13, 2012
Brenda B.
I am five months pregnant and am beginning to develop small stretch marks. I've been looking for good products to use that aren't as expencive as the Mama Mio products I had used before. Please, some help here!!? :(
Sep 13, 2012
Brenda B.
Thank you both so much!
Sep 13, 2012
Tamarei H.
Try bio oil really nice! Also shea butter
Sep 14, 2012
Juliet S.
Try oil in brand Weleda. They have for different purpose. Also I heard olive oil helps
Nov 27, 2012
Brenda B.
Thank you guys!
Nov 27, 2012
Angela v.
Moisturize!!! Doesnt matter what product youre using vaseline works great too keep youre skin moisterized and dont take very hot showers :-)
Nov 27, 2012
Lizzy M.
Tissue oil is great! If it gets very bad you can also try a topical treatment like Differin.
Nov 27, 2012
Lydia E.
Pure African Shea Butter works wonders. Other products are to busy being loaded with other things to give any effectiveness. Look for your local natural or beauty store