Stretch Marks Balm: The Easy Way to Choose the Right Product
For most women, stretch marks are an unpleasant consequence of pregnancy. There are a few lucky ones that won't ever develop them; however, the vast majority will develop them around their abdomen, upper arms, and breasts.
Stretch marks form when the skin is stretched so rapidly that it doesn't have time to adapt. This stretching can be caused by weight fluctuations or hormonal changes. Experts claim that there is a strong genetic component, so if your mother had stretch marks, you probably will, too.
The best way of controlling them is through prevention. During pregnancy, you should use stretch mark creams to keep your skin moisturized and supple while maintaining a steady weight gain to give your skin time to "catch up".
Stretch mark prevention is effective, but not fool-proof. If for some reason you still develop stretch marks, then your next step is stretch mark removal.
There are two roads that you can follow when you decide to treat stretch marks: surgery and non-invasive treatments. The first is the only surefire method for removing stretch marks completely. The second type of treatment includes topical creams and exfoliation treatments. This type of solution helps reduce their appearance of stretch marks but does not remove them.
One of the most popular treatments is microdermabrasion for stretch marks. This procedure gradually removes the upper layers of dead and abnormal skin cells and replaces them with new, healthy ones. This is a slow procedure, but most women claim that it is effective in treating stretch marks.
Another treatment that is non-invasive includes stretch mark balms. Having so many options to choose from may get confusing, however, reading the product labels can be of great help when you are trying to decide on which balm to use.
Look for products that o repair collagen and elastin. The idea is to find a product that will remove the damaged scar tissue and help replace it with a healthy skin structure.
Certain ingredients are also essential for a stretch mark cream to be effective. Retinol, neuropeptides and Vitamin C are just a few of the products that can boost collagen production. Nano-lipobelle and cynergy TK are also known to help promote the production of both collagen and elastin.
You should use products that stimulate collagen production, but not those that have collagen. Collagen molecules aren't small enough to penetrate skin pores, so if you've purchased this type of product, you are actually throwing away your money instead of helping your skin.
Stretch marks leave a permanent, unsightly mark on the skin. If your efforts to prevent stretch marks has been effective, then you might want to try a stretch marks treatment product, like BIOBODYCREAM. This product contains natural ingredients that are specially formulated to be gentle and effective.
Published December 21st, 2009
Filed in Beauty
