Caring for Skin : Stretch Mark Removing Remedies


Removing stretch marks is done by exfoliating the skin to remove layers of dead skin, using a hydrating moisturizer and even trying specific stretch mark cream, which helps repair damaged skin. Eliminate the appearance of stretch marks with beauty advice from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care. Expert: Kelli labar Bio: Kelli labar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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Comments (25)

shoppervvFebruary 15th, 2010 at 12:51 pm

@supermets123 in my opinion acne is worse. many celbs have beauty marks and still can work it, without hiding it.

NaomiIsSoAwesome98February 15th, 2010 at 1:35 pm

@omfgxlove lol thinking the same thing!! she’s probably like client but still… why is she they’re? lol :)

SuperMets123February 15th, 2010 at 2:00 pm

which is worse acne or beauty marks?

carina2095February 15th, 2010 at 2:36 pm

nottimg works sooooooooo many doctors have say stop waisting money on products that r not gona remove strech marks they might help u 2 smooth sum away bt THEY WELL NOT B REMOVE at least i hope what ur showing the people helps a lil

isaacnd200February 15th, 2010 at 3:22 pm

Is there anything that can help me shorten my elongated penis ? It keeps getting stuck in the spokes of my bike tire. Not to mention people keep stepping on it at my tap dancing class. Help me, please.

omfgxloveFebruary 15th, 2010 at 4:19 pm

theres a random girl sittin in the backround ?

stretchmarkhelpFebruary 15th, 2010 at 4:47 pm

GET RID OF STRETCH MARKS NOW!

1951221February 15th, 2010 at 5:31 pm

find the substance in nature and help this ladys lol

11moonelfFebruary 15th, 2010 at 6:27 pm

for clarification: Still meaning the air & crystal powder version, not literally sandpapering. (o;

johnsmdmFebruary 15th, 2010 at 7:09 pm

why not an electric sander maam?…this attitude spreads “conspiracy theories”…are you protecting Paris Hilton types, so that those with stretchmarks make less money than those with “flawless” skin…have you ever tried the “publics” tools available to the masses like an electric sander or are you a producer for “Access Hollywood”, and protecting those tribes scarless and protected?

johnsmdmFebruary 15th, 2010 at 7:53 pm

11moonelf….I appreciate the advice but did Columbus turn back from the high waves he encountered?….did Apollo turn back from the moon’s orbit before it landed?…if you allow aneasticians and the dermatology community to dictate “marked” people, then you surely have given the stretchmark community a poor “hand” and we’ll lose….

11moonelfFebruary 15th, 2010 at 8:48 pm

I met a woman who had it done for a really bad acne condition on her face w/ scarring (when I was visiting a salon). They had 3 levels of service at that one. Think she said she had 6 or 8 sessions. Her before & afters were amazing. If I hadn’t left a nursing career for other pursuits I’d be opening up shop myself. Best of luck, hope you find a safe and effective answer. Maybe this treatment can help you with your intentions.

11moonelfFebruary 15th, 2010 at 9:17 pm

Well, you definitely don’t want to use an electric sander. The microdermabrasion is the same idea, basically – but designed for the skin. Your idea is on the mark. Though for heavy or very raised scarring, not sure of the protocol. To remain safe that would have to be a longer process (more sessions over time). May be worth your looking into to see if anyone is doing it on that level who is not a doctor or nurse. b/c an lic. medical person’s rates may be higher.

11moonelfFebruary 15th, 2010 at 10:10 pm

Well, you definitely don’t want to use an electric sander. The microdermabrasion is the same idea, basically – but designed for the skin. Your idea is on the mark. Though for heavy or very raised scarring, not sure of the protocol. To remain safe that would have to be a longer process (more sessions over time). May be worth your looking into to see if anyone is doing it on that level who is not a doctor or nurse. b/c an lic. medical person’s rates may be higher.

johnsmdmFebruary 15th, 2010 at 11:06 pm

I’m afraid to use an electric sander because it’s unmarked territory…Lowes Home Depot or Sears…I need precedence from a youtube video, someone sandblasting them with a “fine” sandpaper…

johnsmdmFebruary 15th, 2010 at 11:10 pm

I resemble Rambo…I’m heavily scarred and have tried every lotion on the planet for 20 years and NOTHING works…then I thought outside the box in recent days…you know the paneling, there’s a seam between panel boards that resembles a stretchmark…if I wanted the “seam” to resemble the smooth panel what if I sanded the seam and panel, would they not blend?

11moonelfFebruary 15th, 2010 at 11:55 pm

@johnsmdm: You are right. The best treatment I’ve experienced is the *real* microdermabrasion with the air & crystal powder (not the fake versions). Can be found for $50 – $125 per session in the USA, different levels for different conditions. Safe, fast & holistic. Acne, stretch marks, etc. Skin heals beautifully, naturally – is like a baby’s. No need for harsh, caustic acids, not ever. Or weak creams. Practitioner requirements vary. My session was in a non-licensure state & was fabulous.

jaojohnson1February 15th, 2010 at 11:58 pm

There is a cure, it’s called stem cells.

Government regulations in the U.S have stopped most stem cell research. But in Asia and East Europe reseached has progressed. Actually clinics in Russia, Japan, and even South America are using mesenchymal stem cell injections to heal scars such as stretch marks.

lkopp123February 16th, 2010 at 12:19 am

it worked for me and still is my stretch marks are now not noticable there a little white but i have 6 still fading on my hips i heard tanning helps too so i started going tanning and it helped out a lot. it’ll take about 3 months before you can notice anything and drink lots of water to help hydrate the skin. I’ve been using the product for over a year now but should use it every day which i dont. hope it helps you out like it does me.

RuNiTzSpAnKyFebruary 16th, 2010 at 1:15 am

does it really work i might get it plz reply

millennialgirlFebruary 16th, 2010 at 1:59 am

how?

millennialgirlFebruary 16th, 2010 at 2:30 am

huh? i do not understand.

johnsmdmFebruary 16th, 2010 at 3:24 am

I believe that there is a cure…the mark is a bridge to keep from the skin getting a huge hole and then you’ll die…so my take is this, you would need to turn scar into fresh skin via DNA contact…you need to turn on DNA at the scar’s location…there is substance in nature that works but I don’t know which one…

AssortedPyschosFebruary 16th, 2010 at 3:53 am

About how long does the shea butter take to actually work?
Like if you have kinda bad ones or bad ones when do they start to seem like they’re not even there?

lkopp123February 16th, 2010 at 4:23 am

i went to wally world and got the shea butter for stretch marks and my apperance of the marks went away and barley even show now its been about a year since i started buying the stuff and just every once in a while ill put it on.

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