How to get rid of stretch marks

Most of us have small lightning strike like scars

on our body that we call stretch marks.

They’re incredibly common

there’s nothing wrong in having them.

But if you’re not very fond of these lines on your body,

Am  here to show you ways you can avoid them

and suggest home remedies

to reduce their appearance.

@ Cause of stretch marks

Stretch marks are caused

by a sudden change in your body

due to weight loss or gain, pregnancy,

muscle building or even when you hit puberty.

They generally appear when the

skin stretches quickly,

collagen levels change

and skin’s elastic tissues are damaged.

Stretch marks appear wherever your skin can stretch,

but are most common on the breast, hips,

thighs and butt.

While there is no foolproof way

to avoid stretch marks altogether,

@ how to avoid getting stretch marks

# maintaining your weight in a healthy range

exercise regularly

# Eat natural sources of omega 3s like

flaxseeds, fish

walnuts and even soybean.

 

# Don’t forget Vitamin D

If you experience severe itching,

try keeping your skin moisturised and supple

with the help of body butters or oils.

The grains of sugar are mild natural exfoliators

and scrub away dead skin cells

found over stretch marks

to enable blood circulation

and heal the broken skin cells.

Procedure to follow

Take 1 cup of sugar

and add ½ a cup of coconut oil.

Coconut oil seeps deep into the skin,

hydrating it and reducing healing time

for stretch marks as well.

Top it off with a juice of half a lemon

as it helps increase collagen levels for your skin.

Start scrubbing onto your stretch marks

in circular motions and then rinse.

Repeat this twice a week for best results. Take note

Essential oils such as lavender oil,

argan oil and frankincense oil,

are known for their healing properties

as they help improve skin’s elasticity,

boost collagen levels nourishing it

with proteins that condition your skin

and keep it soft and supple.

Mix any one of these oils with a carrier oil

such as almond, coconut or jojoba oil

and rub the concoction onto your stretch marks

in circular motions.

Do this everyday to see a noticeable difference.

Pure aloe vera is known to soften the skin

and heal it naturally.

The nutrients in its flesh

help cure scars and stretch marks

by repairing the damaged skin cells.

Massage the gel on your stretch marks,

leave it on for 15 minutes and wipe it off

with a warm water soaked washcloth.

Do this daily for best results.

Vitamin A, often referred to as retinoid,

helps rebuild collagen,

improves skin elasticity

and also reduces the appearance of fresh stretch marks.

A diet rich in foods like carrots,

broccoli and spinach may help increase

Vitamin A levels in the body.

You can always whip up

your own moisturising cream to reduce

these lines and itchiness.

Mix 1/4th cup of cocoa butter or shea butter,

2 tbsp of almond oil,

2 tbsp of olive oil, a few drops of lemon juice,

1 tsp of honey and 5 vitamin E capsules.

All these ingredients are enriched

with antioxidants and moisturising properties.

Gently massage the cream on your stretch marks

or whenever your skin feels itchy and dry.

Bio oil is also a great moisturiser

that helps improve skin’s appearance

and reduce stretch marks.

While stretch marks are permanent in nature,

evening out your skin

and reducing their appearance is a pretty sweet deal.

So start following these tips

to heal your skin!

Thanks for reading through

 

 

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