My belly has these stretch lines and small scratch marks after delivery, looks bohot bad now. Tried coconut oil but no big change. Anyone found something that actually worked for them?
If these 'scratches' are very red, itchy, or painful, I'd strongly recommend showing them to a dermatologist. Sometimes skin issues can be more than just stretch marks. It's always safer to get a professional opinion, especially postpartum, just to make sure everything's okay.
Honestly, pure almond oil or bio-oil daily helps a lot with stretch marks. Start early and be super consistent, that's key. They won't disappear completely sometimes, but they do lighten significantly. For deeper ones, you can look into laser treatments much later, but that's a big decision.
Mere toh dono pregnancies mein aaye hain, yaar. Moisturizing is super important, like, religiously use cocoa butter or shea butter everyday. They definitely lighten and become silvery over time, but don't expect magic overnight. Embrace them a bit, you created a human!
Oh honey, those 'scratches' (stretch marks) are like battle scars, aren't they? I know it feels frustrating. For me, they faded a lot over time, but some are still there, a reminder of my baby. Just keep your skin hydrated, use good moisturizers, and remember your body did an amazing thing.
Ghar pe toh meri mummy aur saas kehti thi sarson ka tel ya nariyal tel lagao roz. Woh bhi thoda fayda karta hai. Aajkal creams bhi aati hain, Bio-Oil ka naam suna hai. Consistency se lagao toh thode kam hote hain, poore gayab toh mushkil hai.
I'm only in my second trimester, and I'm already so worried about getting stretch marks! Do these oils and creams really work for prevention? And for those who got them, did they fade well after delivery? It makes me so anxious thinking about it.
During breastfeeding, be gentle with what you apply on your skin, avoid anything too strong. Natural oils like coconut oil or almond oil are good. They help with skin elasticity and fading over time. Focus on keeping your skin hydrated from within too, drink lots of water.