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Stretch Mark Help?

Posted: Monday, October 17, 2011 5:03:21 PM


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My sister is an esthetician and she once told me that you can only repair stretch marks if they are still dark. Once they are light I guess they’re considered scar tissue - has anyone heard this as well?


I’ve recently heard that vitamin E oil directly on the stretch mark will help, as does massaging the area with cocoa butter. I would be thrilled if this were the case, and I'm wondering if anyone has had success using these methods?


Thanks in advance for the help guys,


-Drew




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