Have you had a baby lately? Feeling great about the new baby but not so happy to find that your stomach looks like an elephants trunk? Covered in stretch marks.
Getting rid of stretch marks is one of the biggest concerns of women who have recently had a baby. Not all new mums have stretch marks to contend with, but as those who do have them will tell you, removing stretch marks is one of their major concerns. But it's estimated that over 75% of new mums have stretch marks to show off.
There's a number of reasons why you can get stretch marks, and birth is one of them. Even young girls can get stretch marks during puberty.
First it can be genetic, so if your mum had them chances are greater that you will too.
So how do you remove stretch marks? What options do you have?
There are several options, one is to just do nothing and hope they go away. Some mothers just use a simple moisturizer and hope this will be sufficient.
And there is the risky and expensive options like cosmetic surgery like laser treatments.
And there are creams that are available that are designed specifically to reduce the signs of stretchmarks, though again have mixed results.
Or you could try micro dermabrasion if you're brave.
And if you've considered and rejected all of these the good news is that there are less intrusive less risky more natural approaches that are also quite successful, though as stated there are no guarantees. These include such options as simple home remedies combined with dietary changes, and some herbal and natural products, and specific exercises.
But many women haven't even considered the possibility that there is a safe natural approach to removing stretch marks that can be safer and as likely to succeed as any other approach. You may not want to undertake risky and expensive procedures, there is an alternative.
Stretch marks are a part of life and birth. If you're unlucky enough to have them be thankful for your new baby, and also be thankful that there are safe natural ways to combat stretch marks that don't involve nasty chemicals or surgery.
I'll tell you about them on my website.
More Information: