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Thanks for the recommendation, Nadie. Glad you found something that works for you.
-- Contributed by: TsharmaI began using the Dr Max Powers "Stretch Mark Treatment" every single day about two months ago and it works WONDERS. First you can use it for stretch marks and you can use it for scars and to moisturize your face and neck, ladies!
You must follow the instructions even though they are pretty simple. If I am using this for acne scars, skin discolorations (sun exposure), uneven skin tone I apply either over makeup (may not be recommended as this could remove your makeup)and on a freshly washed face.
I use the lengths of my fingers not fingertips since they produce the oils that could cause you breakouts from YES touching your face. I rub into the affected area or scar (even works on cystic acne scars) atleast two to three times a day when I am able to. But if not I do this at night before going to bed. Be patient and wait one to two weeks before you notice a big difference as the scar gets lighter your face appears to be glowing and skin discolorations slowly fade.
Keep on it atleast everyday. I thought it was only for men who workout - based on the way the product looks, but I am glad I bought this and one bottle lasted me over two months and I used it everyday! Give this product a try, be patient, follow the directions and you will not be disappointed.
-- Contributed by: Nadie PearsonRebecca, that depends on the doctor performing the procedure. You may want to consult with several local doctors and compare rates prior to undergoing any treatments.
-- Contributed by: Tsharmahow much is severe acne treatment please?
-- Contributed by: rebeccaHi Dipa,
Thanks for your question! There are many solutions available for stretch marks, although their success rates vary from person to person. Cocoa butter is highly recommended as a cheap method for fading them. You can find this at any drugstore. New (red) stretch marks will sometimes respond to laser therapy, but atrophied (older, and usually white) marks will typically not. However, some surgeons utilize a treatment that essentially stimulates the production of melanin on those white areas. The result is darker skin on the stretch marks. Consult with your doctor for more information on this procedure.
-- Contributed by: Tsharmahi do u have an solution for stretch marks?
-- Contributed by: Dipa> Return to article
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