Friday, October 2nd, 2009

How to Lose Stretch Marks in 4 Weeks Or Less

Stretch marks, although not a medical or health condition, are considered a major problem to many of us. These can be dark in color and very obvious. They may resemble crepe paper. No matter what anyone would say, these marks will never be a trend. Everything else will change, but good skin will always be in season. Of course, we all want to know how to lose those them, and how to lose them in as less time as possible.

There is no miracle cure for stretch marks. If a product claims to treat it overnight, then that is probably too good to be true. Even our skin needs a bit of time to repair itself when it is damaged. Stretch marks are actually scars on the skin. Scars are formed when the skin isn’t able to heal damaged areas properly. You can’t expect any treatment to get rid of stretch marks overnight. However, if you do use an effective method, you can expect results to show considerably in 4 weeks or less.

To lose it in 4 weeks or less you need to combine different methods. Doing so makes all methods work together to become more effective. First, apply a topical treatment designed for the purpose. If you haven’t tried using stretch mark creams, now is the right time. These creams are there to help heal, sooth and prevent stretch marks while you are doing other things to treat them. Creams are used in this manner because they are easy to apply and very convenient for everyday applications. Good creams are the natural ones with powerful and safe ingredients such as squalene oil and aloe vera.

As you’re applying cream everyday, do other methods to hasten results. Start eating more fruits, vegetables and grains to wash away toxins and introduce a pack of nutrients into your skin. Exercise consistently with a gradual increase in intensity to maintain a healthy weight and prevent rapid weight gain, which is one cause of stretch marks. Combine all these methods and you’ll see results in about 4 weeks!

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