Bio Oil or Cocoa Butter are both great.
Hi all,
I'm curious if anyone has used any products that they would recommend to help reduce stretch marks?
I'm only ten weeks pregnant and moisturise daily, I also have a largish fibroid which will more than likely grow along with bubs so am thinking there's no way I can avoid stretch marks, but maybe help reduce them?
Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance![]()
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Bio Oil or Cocoa Butter are both great.
You could be lucky. I had five fibroids with DD, one large and popping out of my belly, and not a stretch mark to be seen (and both mum and nan got them).
I use Mama Bee Belly Balm. It's natural with pumpkin seed oil and olive oil, made by Burt's Bees. I use it probably 1-2 times per week after a shower. In the shower I use Palmer's Cocoa Butter shower gel. I'm 31 weeks pg with this baby and no stretch marks again (yet!!!)
I'm afraid they are unavoidable. With DD I used nothing and got none. With this pregnancy I've got a heap![]()
Like em said... once your skin stretches (which you can't avoid) and the skin fibres tear, they are not able to heal. Some products do claim to reduce the appearance, I think thats the best you can hope for. Moisturisers can only keep it moist and less itchy. Rose hip oil is known for scars and things like that, but I would also be careful what you feed your skin, because it is absorbed into your body. Baby oil for example is a very bad choice. Petrochemical byproduct ingredients.
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I always thought nothing could prevent them as they start too low down inthe dermis. I think you can only get them to fade a bit using creams???
I do have a propensity towards stretch marks (I have them on my arms and upper legs) but I used body shop miracle oil with both pgs and got none and the skin there is still noticeably soft 4 years on
Nothing will prevent or reduce them, not really. Time has been the best remedy for my stretch marks. I use bio oil, but that's to keep my skin moisturised, not to prevent anything. I got them badly with DD and expect a resurgence this pregnancy.
When my mum was pg with me and my brother, she got heaps and heaps of stretch marks (I think we have similar skin) so i fully expected them as well when I got pg. I had a huge belly with DS2 as he was all out the front, but nothing! I was so so lucky. I did use this cream that contained olive oil. Probably didn't prevent the stretch marks b/c as the girls have said, if you're gonna get them you will, but I think it's done the trick for me and I'm sticking by that! lol.
there's a natural company running a trial at the moment for a skin oil to reduce marks, dryness etc. if you're interested i can PM you the details![]()
Sepata could you pm me the details? I have chronic dry skin!
Thank you so much for all your responses
i realise there's not much hope of preventing them, if they are going to happen then they are going to happen! i guess i just thought if your skin is nice and soft and supple the appearance of them may not be so 'yukky'hopefully i'm like a couple of you and don't get any at all
i think i'll give the Mama Bee Belly Balm a go and see what happens.
Thanks again ladies!![]()
Sepata, I'm interested too please!
Thanks
I didn't get any last time but have a few this time. I've been using nutrimetics nutri rich oil which seems to be helping keep me moisturize and minimizing more appearing
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Lucky genes.I don't have any after two pgs and I was intermittent at best with moisturizing, especially with no 2.
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