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Women’s obsession to look good has been the driving force behind the popularity of stretch marks care products. Many women are not very sure if stretch can be cured. They ask questions like “can stretch marks go away? Definitely we can get rid of stretch marks very easily if some care is taken during and after stretch marks formation.

In medical terminology stretch marks are called striae. When dermis, the middle layer of skin is stretched beyond its elasticity it tries to get back to its original shape. However, because of elasticity level of dermis already exceeded, it leaves scars on the skin. We call these scars stretch marks. Though stretch marks are harmless it is a big impairment on person’s psychology. Many women learn to live with it but a majority of them accept that stretch marks are a big scar on their personality. This is why they just want to get rid of it as soon as possible.

Here comes the big question we started with. Can stretch marks go away? Yes it is possible; in fact it is quite easy to get rid of stretch marks if you are proactive in preventing it beforehand. Following are a few methods that go a long way in preventing as well as curing stretch marks.

  • · Vitamin E rich creams or lotions are very helpful for stretch marks removal. Vitamin E and also be consumed. However it’s not advisable during pregnancy. You must seek medical advice before trying in during pregnancy or lactation.
  • · Massaging is highly effective in fading away stretch marks. Cocoa butter has been used for centuries to get rid of stretch marks. Massage should be done very gently so that skin can absorb the nutrients.
  • · Eating a  lot of fibrous food  ensures that your body absorbs collagen forming vitamins .Also you should make it a point to consume as much water and other liquid diets as possible

Anti stretch marks cream and lotions which are made of natural ingredient are known to work wonders for removing stretch mark. Just give them a try.

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