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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

I used to have rolls, now its stretch marks and cellulite?

Question by Danielle~^^: I used to have rolls, now its stretch marks and cellulite?
I used to have three rolls down the side of my stomach and they're gone, but now I have stretch marks.

And I've noticed cellulite at my waist down...grossss.

Is that normal when losing weight, and can I get rid of them? Or is it a thing that takes toning exercise? I'm 15 btw.


Best answer:

Answer by Faby
you'll learn to love yourself, since those things don't matter, and trust me guys don't care

there's creams out there for you, but since you're only 15 and they're pretty pricey, i'd just get the cheapest, and easiest things

try the dry brushing method for cellulite:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4514568_dry-brush-legs-cellulite-reduction.html

and for your stretch marks, try cocoa butter lotion:
http://www.target.com/p/vaseline-cocoa-butter-lotion-20-3-oz/-/A-11223406



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3 comments:

  1. i think the only thing u can try is BIO OIL
    Cocco butter
    vitamin E creame

    but u can also try laser resurfacing which would cost alot of money i guess

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  2. First of all cellulite is not one bit gross when your older you will realise this.
    You have to tone yes, tone and maybe try some bio oil for stretchmarks.
    Cellulite is there because. There is to much fat on that area..so although you have lost weight you need to lose more.
    I have cellulite..I am trying my hardest to lose it by less food intake more exercise..less sugar!

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  3. Stretch Marks
    The only true way to really prevent stretch marks is to lose or gain
    weight slowly. These lines start out red and then evolve to a white
    depressed scar with a different advancement than adjacent tissue.
    They are caused by breaking of collagen which then heals with a scar.
    You don't have to be pregnant, fat, or big to get them. As a matter
    of fact, it is a very common skin condition, but most people who have
    them are embarrassed by them and keep them to themselves - some people
    have good genetics and some don't when it comes to skin elasticity.
    Tips To Reduce Stretch Marks
    The following tips may help you reduce their appearance. Surgery is
    always a last resort - following these tips could possibly give you
    results, but it does take time. Remember secrets to achieve success
    are found in your daily routine.
    Massage cocoa butter into the stretch marks - or a cream such as
    Barmon Stretchmark Cream with Cocoa butter as one of the ingredients.
    Exfoliate your skin with a loofah or skin brush when you shower to
    stimulate circulation. Doing this removes the dull skin and the dead
    cells in the scars that show as stretch marks.
    Massage Vitamin E oil or cream on your stretch marks. Rub it into
    your skin after a shower. Products such as Rejuvine includes Vitamin E
    as one of their ingredients.
    Speak to your doctor about prescribing to tretinoin cream (Retin-A).
    What Is Tretinoin?
    Tretinoin is used to treat acne and aged, sun damaged skin. A study
    in the Archives of Dermatology, May 1996, shows that 0.1% tretinoin
    significantly improves the appearance of early stretch marks.
    Tretinoin works best on stretch marks that are new or enlarging.
    Eat foods high in vitamins A, E, C. Also use supplements in addition
    to your diet that supplies you with these vitamins. These vitamins
    help form collagen - the supporting fibers in the skin.
    Zinc - Eat foods high in this or use a supplement such as ZMA. This
    vitamin helps form collagen - the supporting fibers in the skin.
    EFA's (Essential Fatty Acids), help make cell walls. Essential fatty
    acids can be found in many vegetables, vegetable oils and fish oils.
    If you don't regularly eat these try supplementing your diet with
    them.
    Drink lots of water! Make sure that you keep your skin hydrated!
    Laser Surgery has shown to be useful in reducing the appearance of
    stretch marks. They seem to work best on stretch marks that are still
    fairly new and are red or purple in color.

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