5 Natural Remedies To Significantly Reduce Unsightly Stretch Marks

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One of the joys of being human is the fact that we are always changing. However, some bodily changes are considerably less welcome than others. Stretch marks, which affect the majority of women at some point in their lives, are completely natural.

Stretch marks can cause embarrassment, create discomfort with one’s appearance, and destroy self-esteem. Instead of spending the rest of your life trying to cover your stretch marks, use these natural remedies to fade them out naturally.

Causes Of Stretch Marks

Stretch marks appear when you rapidly gain or lose weight. Teenagers may develop stretch marks as they go through puberty, particularly when they grow and gain a significant amount of weight or experience major changes in body shape. The skin is not able to keep up with the changes that it has to stretch to accommodate the growth, which is why it is called “stretch marks”.

Pregnancy is another common cause of stretch marks. While the stomach area is most likely to be affected, women may also get stretch marks on their hips, thighs, butt, and chest, when they gain significant amount of weight in a very short time.

 

Natural Remedies To Get Rid Of Stretch Marks

Fortunately, your skin is very resilient. By taking the right steps to eradicate your stretch marks, you can enjoy smooth, evenly-toned skin once again. Try one or more of these remedies to get started. It may take a few weeks with daily application (stretch marks are very stubborn!), but you will get there!

 

1. Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is very nourishing to the skin, making it a natural choice for stretch marks. It provides the skin the healing environment it needs to repair and replace damaged cells.

The gel of the aloe vera plant is the most powerful part of the plant. Using gel from a plant, rather than store-bought gel, may improve your results. All you have to do is cut into the middle of aloe vera leaves and extract the gel.

Warm the gel slightly in your hands and massage it into the affected area. Repeat daily till you achieve the desired result.

 

2. Cocoa Butter

This is definitely one of the most trusted home remedies for stretch marks. Although it works better as a preventative measure, research indicates that it is quite effective at fading out stretch marks. Massage cocoa butter onto your stretch marks daily until you see results.

 

3. Olive Oil

Thanks to its antioxidants and vitamins, olive oil has been used to prevent and treat stretch marks for many years. To help your skin absorb the oil better, heat olive oil slightly before rubbing it on your skin. It has to be warm in order for it to be useful in treating stretch marks.

4. Potato or Sweet Potato

The nutrients found in potatoes make them a great food for skin health and appearance. You can cut a potato in two and rub the inside of the potato on the stretch marks. You can also use a sweet potato the same way as they are an excellent source of retinoic acid. This nutrient is great for stretch mark treatment.

 

5. Alfalfa

Amino acids, which are found in alfalfa leaves, support the skin as it rebuilds and heals. Simply grind up alfalfa leaves or put them through a food processor to create a paste that you can massage on your stretch marks.

 

Sources:
https://theorganicbeautyexpert.com/how-to-get-rid-of-stretch-marks/
https://www.livestrong.com/article/307889-what-foods-contain-retinoic-acid/

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About Sara Ding

Sara Ding is the founder of Juicing-for-Health.com. She is a certified Wellness Health Coach, Nutritional Consultant and a Detox Specialist. She helps busy men and women identify their health issues at the root cause, in order to eliminate the problems for optimum physical/mental health and wellbeing.

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