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How do u treat strech marks and spider veins?

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i have a little bit of stretch marks on the sides of my thighs. And i think i have a spider vein on the back of my leg.. This is really weird for me i don't know why i got them. I'm only 15 years old and no I'm not fat... so How do i get rid of them?

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  1. There are creams and such you can use to reduce the appearance of them.  You can go onto Amazon.com and type in "stretch mark creams" or something like that and a whole bunch of products come up.  When I did that I read all the customer reviews to see which products worked for people and which didn't.  Good Luck!


  2. You cant get rid of stretch marks or spider vein's but you can reduce the appearance of stretch marks with some moisturizer I used shea butter that my mom got me from a spa, but as for spider veins they stay unless you go to a dermatologist and get cosmetic surgery to suck the blood out of the vain

    (You can also get stretch marks out but they have to be at the stage where the skin has not rested yet and is still red)

    “This is what I have read and heard"

    As to the question of you not knowing how you got them, its simple your body is growing and you don't have to be fat I’m not and I have stretch marks and for a odd reason I grew to love them.

    Stretch Marks is stretching the skin so your body is growing to fast for the skin to grow with it, that is why people say to moisturize a lot because using lotion on your skin helps the skin stretch with your body.


  3. i have stretch marks on my thiqhs tO nd im 13.

    im nOt fat either.

    jusz use cocoa butter lotion a couple times a day.

    within a few weeks yull see proqress =]

  4. massage the area where you have stretch marks softly and rub in abit of almond out, hey ot worked for my girlfriend !!!

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