Hello beauties! I'm going through the itchy boob/belly phase and sometimes I can't help but to scratch but I'd rather use oil or cream. So far I use coconut oil (which works wonders for your hair and skin) and jergens lotion. What do you feel is the best to use for itchyness or stretch marks ladies? Thank you for your commentary.
Re: best remedy for stretch marks???
My stretch marks didn't show up until 37 weeks. I was so.damn.close. I thought I had gotten away from them! But nope. I should have known... my mom has some doozies.
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
After DD was born (when I could finally see parts of my body that I hadn't seen in a while lol) I realized I had light stretch marks on my upper thighs (as well as the sides of my breasts). I used Mederma Stretch Mark Therapy and the marks disappeared. That being said, I didn't have a ton of marks and they weren't dark at all, which is why I think it was easy to deal with.
Best remedy for itching is cocoa butter, coconut oil, vitamin E, almond oil and olive oil. Skin loves eating that stuff!
Married: May 16th 2015
To moisturize, I am using Puvonia Dry Oil and a Clairins intensive oil straight out of the bath at night, followed by either Biotone massage lotion of La Mer Body Crème. In the mornings I am using La Mer Le Concentrate
NIGHT:
https://Palmers.com/en/cocoa-butter-formula/26-massage-cream-for-stretch-marks.html
Im also using bio oil (my body likes to eat it up ) and palmers cocoa butter for moisturizing after showering.
I knew I was predisposed to stretch marks so I was totally prepared for it and when the first belly ones started. No more bikinis? No big deal - there are tons of cute one pieces. Then, I started to get them on my hips. Then my thighs. Then, I started getting pitting edema in my legs and ended up with stretch marks behind my knees. The first day I noticed them striping up and down my legs I sobbed in the shower for 10 minutes. They faded quickly though, I barely see them now. The deep belly ones are still slightly red but fading as well.
I've gotten stretch marks in puberty that have faded, so I'm expecting to get them again unfortunately. However, that doesn't prevent me from doing all I can to not get them this time around. From what I understand (aside from genetics) it has to do with keeping your skin moisturized and keeping yourself very hydrated as hydrated skin is less likely to tear and cause stretch marks to begin with. If they happen oh well though. I hardly notice the ones I had from my teens.