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stretch marks

i have really dark red short ones underneeth my breast i put palmers coco butter on all the time to keep them moisturized somedays i see they are lighter but i just wana no if they will ever go away ? or look like thier not thier later later on in life? im 7 months thats all i have but im seriously going to cry if i get anymore or of they get worse . i already feel like a cow that has zebra boobs .. im disgusted im still young lol im not ready to let my self go  .
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Yep you're welcome! :D
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lol yup thats what it says on the back to do so thats what i do ha... well thanks!
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Lol I put it on 3 times a day and rub it in a circular motion :))
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I love coconut oil and sweet almond oil. Be careful about using products with petroleums as they will prevent moisture from penetrating deep into the skin
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luky you ...
lol mine just get a lil i mean lil bit lighter thatsi
it ..
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Cocoa butter lotion helps my stretch marks :)..  they don't make them completely disappear but they turn them white instead of that ugly red color lol. :)
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thank you ..
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7552771 tn?1469929649
They should go to skin tone after pregnancy but they'll still be there. Its not bad though
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6710217 tn?1386110892
All I can say is keep moisturized & hydrated sweetie
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