Posts Tagged ‘stretchmarks’

Have you ever wished you could get rid of stretch marks?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Stretch Mark Removal

It’s possible, and it’s really simple!

Have you ever heard of a gadget called a derma roller?  It’s a little hand held roller with little needles that you roll over your skin to get rid of skin conditions like stretch marks, acne scars and wrinkles etc.

Sounds painful?  Well its not, its pain free, simple to use and could totally modify the way you percieve yourself just by reducing and removing your skin blemishes. You see I had stretchmarks … in SO many places; I scarcely removed my clothes just in case someone saw me.  I searched the web for a remedy, trying what must have been every accessible method to get rid of my stretch marks, only to be disappointed. 

The Number One Stretch Mark Treatment - What You Need To Know

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

stretchmarks

Most of us, at some point of our lives have, undergone quick spurts of growth in life. This may be from puberty, pregnancy or any other rapid expansions of muscle/bone etc, the outcome is having to deal with stretch marks. Having worked in the beauty industry for most of my life, it is not uncommon for me to be asked what is the best stretchmark removal technique?

Stretch Marks Removal 101

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Remove Stretchmarks Without Surgery

Stretch marks are most prevalent during puberty and pregnancy - times when the body undergoes rapid weight changes. But you may be wondering what exactly causes stretch marks and how to reduce stretch marks appearance once they form. In general, stretch marks are formed in those body areas that store large amounts of fat, and they occur in the dermis, the skin layer which determines its shape.

What are Stretch Marks

Stretch Marks - The Facts.

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

reduce stretch marks

Plenty of individuals across the world suffer from strech marks. Both males and females will find them appearing after periods of rapid growth such as puberty. Women, more often than not suffer with them after pregnancy.

They occur as our skin attempts to keep up with the level of growth in the muscles, bones or, in the instance of pregnancy, baby. Invariably though, it fails to do so and tears form in the second layer of skin, referred to as the Dermis. These tears appear as red streaks initially and fade gradually to a silvery colour.