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Sometimes
stretch marks appear of their own volition, depending on your
skin’s elasticity and the type of exercises or daily
movements you make that could impact your skin’s conditioning.
Dry skin may seem to shrivel in spots and lose its elasticity,
producing reddish squiggly lines that will eventually shrink
and fade, but perhaps not quite disappear. Although millions
of people live with this condition and don’t seem to
mind a certain amount of stretched skin area, others fight
the appearance of stretch marks with vehemence, determined
to make their body as beautiful and smooth as it was before
these tell-tale wrinkles appeared.
As with most unwanted conditions, prevention
is the best treatment. To avoid the appearance of those fine
lines on areas that are most likely to be affected, including
the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, and the underside of the upper
arms, make a point of eating a healthy diet. Most of us need
at least two fruits and three fresh or cooked vegetables each
day, along with a well-balanced set of meals that provide
the nourishment we need to get and stay healthy. Some people
may even want to take a multivitamin to be sure they are getting
adequate protection.
Another thing that some experts recommend
is to drink at least eight glasses of clear fluids daily.
Water helps to rinse away bodily debris to keep skin supple
and clear. Some medical researchers believe that drinking
plenty of water can improve circulation and cleanse the body
of toxins, both of which may help to reduce the appearance
of stretch marks.
Avoid gaining extra pounds. Your frame has
only a certain ability to accommodate all the weight you put
on. After the limit is reached, extra tissue in the form of
excess weight can become stretched and dimpled to create an
unattractive and unhealthy impression. If you are already
overweight, consult your doctor about a plan to lose the extra
pounds.
Women who plan to get pregnant should follow
a sensible diet. They also may want to rub baby oil or cocoa
butter on their abdomens to keep them supple. Some women claim
this helps to prevent the formation of stretch marks. Ask
your doctor if this might work for you.
Of
course, if all else fails, wear clothes that cover the offensive
marks. But chances are that no one but you would notice them
anyway, so bear them proudly as evidence of your life-giving
ability, if you are a mother, or of your successful weight
loss efforts if the marks are due to pounds you have lost.
About
the Author
by Charles Kassotis
Get
the help you need in learning about and treating unwanted
body stretch marks at Stretchmarktips, which you can find
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