Steps To Remove Stretch Marks

During puberty I developed a bit of striae on my hips. I barely even noticed them because they were so light, but if you looked close enough you could tell they were there. This didn’t bother me at all because they were so faint, so I didn’t really care about learning how to remove stretch marks. Nobody noticed them because they were so inconspicuous and I rarely gave them a second thought.

During my first pregnancy, however, I felt completely the opposite. I was fortunate enough in that my belly was spared of stretch marks, but unlucky because the stretch marks ended up all over my butt and hips, and also 2 minor ones on one of my breasts! It looked terrible, staying red for months and months after they formed, and then turning that ugly shiny whitish color that catches the light. There were caused my skin to sink in, leaving what looked like little stringy dents to make them even more obvious.

From my research it seems that the stretch marks formed there because this is where more of my fat was stored. It has something to do with the hormones from pregnancy (and puberty) weakening the skin and more estrogen is present in the fatty areas of the body.

Needless to say, I wasn’t going to put up with having a zebra butt. I wanted to feel sexy again, so I tried a ton of stretch mark remedies. You name it, I tried it. I was desperate because I like looking sexy, and needless to say, stretch marks are not sexy.

It took quite a while, but I finally found something that worked for me.

Here’s how to remove stretch marks, in a nutshell:

1. Make skin penetrable

2. Break apart scar tissue (that’s the whitish/silvery color you’re seeing - scar tissue)

3. Heal the skin

4. Regenerate the skin to fill in “dents”

Most people have no idea that this is what’s required. They think it’s simply a matter of moisturizing but moisturizing WILL NOT get rid of stretch marks. If moisturizing were enough, no one would have stretch marks anymore because everyone would just moisturize being that it’s an extremely simple step to take. When you use things like cocoa butter or tummy butter/honey/whatever, pretty much all you’re doing is moisturizing. It’s almost useless for preventing and healing stretch marks, but go for it if all you care about is softer skin.

If avoiding and completely wiping your body free of stretch marks is your goal, you can try the Reverse Stretch Marks multi-step system. It’s more complicated and time consuming than using cocoa butter, but it also works significantly better, too.