Reducing purple toned stretch marks.
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May 30, 2015
Julie F.
I just wanted to share something that worked for me! I had pinkish purple raised stretch marks on my love handles and they made me so self conscious to be in a bathing suit. (Thank you Freshman 15... Or 25) well anyways , I started putting Vicks vapor rub on them before I went to bed and within a month or two they started becoming lighter and now you can barely see them! I wish I had a before and after to show you guys, but this was before I discovered BL. Has anyone else tried this??
May 30, 2015
Gisell G.
You know I used this one cream called cicatricure that did wonders & it contained menthol or something that Vicks also has! That's awesome that it worked :)
May 30, 2015
Julie F.
That's Awesome Gisell!! And I don't know Liz... Some of mine are like inverted a little bit and some are more raised like scars?? If that makes sense. I haven't tried it on my non colored ones but it's worth a shot