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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I have unsightly stretch mark looking things on my breast. I was wondering what it's from? And how can I get rid of these marks? Is it because they're getting "saggy"? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, FroggieGman +, writes (8 April 2009):
Stretch makrs usually occur under skin that experienced a "Growth Spurt." Breasts seem like all of the sudden they are there. You go to bed flat and wake up under a double pointed tent.
Use Nivea and warm face cloths, at bedtime. Warm face cloths and then massage Nivea into both breasts everynight. It worked for my wife. Before she became pregnant she was a 32 Minus A during her pregnancy she blossonmed to a 32C. Only got one tiny strtch mark.
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female
reader, kellyxxx +, writes (8 April 2009):
Try moisturising! Or bio oil! You may be able to buy it over the internet! Also, cocoa butter for stretch marks (by a brand called palmers) x
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reader, niki20 +, writes (8 April 2009):
Stretch marks occur when there is a rapid growth beneth the skin. Your boobs getting bigger, The occur because skin doesn't have the elasticity that is needed when it grows, or stretch. Stretch marks are very normal, Even if your breasts are shrinking the stretch marks then will be able to be seen. Try using cocoa butter on your breasts before bed or any other time. The Body butter works very well. It is expensive but i used the body butter ( any scent will work) when i was pregnant and i have absolutely no stretch marks on my tummy.) It helps gives your skin a little more room to move.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 April 2009): At your age, its unlikely your breasts are sagging. But, during puberty, your breasts may grow faster than they ever will, and this literally stretches the skin and leaves those marks.
What you can do to lessen them (no getting rid of them completely, Im afraid) is massaging a tissue oil (vitamin E oil, or a scar treatment oil) into the marks after you bath etc. Or you can use melted shea butter every day.
Your pharmacist can recommend something for scars or stretchmarks. Dont buy over the counter lotions claiming to help stretchmarks, they mostly don't. But vitamin E oil is a good bet.
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