The Number One Stretch Mark Cure – The Facts

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It is not an uncommon for adults or adolescents to have undergone quick spurts of growth in life. Be it from those teenage years and puberty, becoming pregnant or any other type of speedy weight gain, the upshot is having to deal with stretch marks. Having worked as a beauty therapist for much of my life, it is not uncommon for me to be asked about the removal of stretch marks.

That’s a little bit like asking how long a piece of string is, so I usually respond “it depends”. The first thing to bare in mind is everyone reacts differently to different treatment types. It often therefore depends on your own skins chemistry to as to the long term benefits of the differing techniques. One persons wonder cure may have no effect at all on someone else. Furthermore, not everyone’s budgets are the same and there are big differences in cost-benefits between treatments.

Secondly, it depends on the type of stretch mark being treated. Stomach stretch marks for example, tend to have different characteristics as generally they involve fleshy areas of the skin. This compares to marks on the arms and neck which tend to be the result of muscle growth in areas of very low fat content. Because of this, different treatments have different outcomes.

It is very important that you do your research before choosing a treatment type. More often than not, people start out treating their stretch marks by using a stretch mark prevention cream. As with everything involved in beauty treatment, these differ massively in both price and effectiveness.

Even good lotions/creams can be boosted massively by using tools such as a Derma Roller which give topically applied fluids, a far higher chance of being absorbed so that the active ingredients in them get to work. In fact, this style of treatment tends to consistently outperform other treatment types across the board and in the 12 months or so, has become the fastest growing procedure on the market.

Please remember to consult a dermatologist, your own GP or a trained beauty consultant before beginning any treatment type. Getting the facts beforehand is vital in so that you can choose wisely

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