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4 Natural Ways To Lose The Stretch Marks

15/06/2020 by Adam

Stretch marks happen to many of us. They’re caused by many different things such as rapid weight gain, growth spurts, pregnancy, bodybuilding, and some diseases. They usually appear around your waist, stomach, arms, and inner thighs. 

Some of us are more prone to getting these marks because of our genetics. They’re natural, but most of us feel self-conscious of them when visible. 

Some fade with time, while others linger for a while. Luckily, there are ways to reduce the appearance of them. We’re going to give you  natural ways to lose stretch marks. 

Argan Oil 

Argan oil comes from the argan nut, which is the fruit of the argan tree, which originated in Morocco. It has been used for years to treat dry skin, joint pain, and wrinkles. It’s often added to moisturizers because of its excellent natural properties. 

Argan oil for stretch marks have become a popular natural remedy. This is because it’s rich in vitamin E and omega fatty acids, which improve the elasticity of the skin, speed up renewal, and promote healing. 

You can look for argan oil in lotions or creams specially designed for reducing the stretch mark’s appearance. It’s useful in preventing them well. 

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Aloe Vera

Aloe vera has been used since the ancient Chinese and Egyptian times for healing wounds and treating burns. Now, we commonly use aloe vera after a long day at the beach without enough sunscreen. 

However, it has a lot of other benefits for our skin. It works well with healing scars, including stretch marks. Aloe vera promotes collagen productions, which helps reduce the appearance of discoloration. 

It helps to moisturize the area, which keeps skin soft and aids in healing. The best way to buy it is with fresh leaves that can be found in the produce section. You need to cut off the outer casing and rub the gooey inside on the area for 20 to 30 minutes, then wash off. 

Apricot Oil 

Apricots were first domesticated in China and are known for their sweet taste. However, when the oil is extracted, it has many benefits for our skin. Apricot oil is filled with Omega 9 and 6 fatty acids, vitamin E, and plant sterols. 

Apricot oil has exfoliating effects, which can help new skin come to the surface. This will make scars less noticeable and help promote new growth and boost collagen. Rub it on the area with stretch marks and let it soak in. 

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Coconut Oil

Coconut oil has been on the rise for skincare products, including stretch marks, and for a good reason. It contains the fatty elements of lauric and capric acid. The anti-inflammatory properties encourage collagen production, which aids in healing. 

Coconut oil is an excellent moisturizer that can be applied to the skin to help prevent stretch marks as well. 

The Bottom Line

We all have the right to feel comfortable in our own skin. Everyone is beautiful just how they are, but we understand if you want to change some things. These natural marks hurt our self-esteem and make us want to cover up. 

To reduce the appearance of them, you can use argan oil, aloe vera, apricot, and coconut oil. These remedies won’t solve your problem overnight, but you’ll start to see your stretch marks disappear over time. 

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