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    Strech Marks Suck!

    Hey gang

    Just wanted to know if anyone has some good remedes for old strech marks. I got them everywhere Up and down mysides In between my arms around my legs
    F***ing suck.... I got them from being fat now that I trimed down by about 120lbs I see I got all these war wounds..... I should have stayed fat at least back then i didn't care about gaining weight

    Anyway anyone come across or know effective procedures and the $$$ amount say for lasering the shit outta them?

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    They're old Plouffe. Only a laser will work. Also go get a tan, that will help hide them.
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    plouffe
    I heard that stuff just makes them lighter not disspear... do you know this from experince or what you heard?

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    Do you know anyone who knocked them out with the laser?

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    Nope. I just recently got a bad one on my left armpit. I have been using vitiman E oil, to no avail.
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    Any change on the arms since using vitamin e

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    I love my stretch marks. They are like war wounds. I have had them since I was about 15, all through my armpit ad under my arm.


    Who am i kidding, they suck and there is nothing you can do about them.
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    theres got to be something...i mean christ...how do you use roids like those 70's bodybuilders gain sheeeet loads of muskills and not have 1 strech mark.

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    Genetics.

    Some people have less colagen(elastic) in their skin than others. Dont know how to affect that.
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    they have tons of stretch marks!! look close. it may be har dto see because they are so tanned and oiled up but you can see them if you look close. One of my freinds ran a cycle and his quads got some nasty stretch marks!! You can get laser surgery to take care of them. Are yours that bad? I have some really bad ones under my arm.
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    yeah pretty bad up and down my sides

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    Originally posted by jaybol10
    plouffe
    I heard that stuff just makes them lighter not disspear... do you know this from experince or what you heard?
    Yeah, I've been applying Vitamin E / Aloe Vera / Cocoa Butter before any stretch even started appearing and I was gaining mass extremly quickly, about three weeks ago I probally got my first stretch mark up near my armpit. I think the Cream has been preventing the stretch marks. I've heard that these help fade the stretchmarks. Apply the cream 3-4 ED, Along with tanning. I'm sure they'll begin to fade. But the only true + tested way is laser theropy.
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    I have heard that drinking lots of water will help prevent stretch marks because it improves the elasticity of your skin. However, it is too late for that, but that is just for future reference. Time is really the only thing that will help. After a year or two they will definitely start to fade. I like my stretch marks, because they are pretty small, but noticeable enough that it reminds me of my hard work.
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    I have this stuff called scar zone for a couple days and it lightened it up alittle. Tanning will fade the stretch marks. Time is the only way for then to be almost impossable to see

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    cocoa butter is the best, go buy a big bottle of it and u have to use it daily and i promise you will see results after about 4 days!! and just keep using it!!

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