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onetheful
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Joined: 07 Aug 2010
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Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:32 pm |
Hi there,
I am newbie here.
I got this stretch marks all over my body.
It is humiliating I really need your help
Ive been searching for posts on stretchmarks
I found these 3 things were very successful on stretch marks
[u]dermarollers [/u]
[u]tretinoin (retin A) [/u]
[u]chemical peels[/u]
but I couldnt find ways of doing this
1) should I chemical peel first and dermaroller and apply retin A? or is there timeline for this?
2)what kind of chemical peels should I look for?
Is TCA or Glycolic peels for stretch marks that are old and white? then what % percent should I buy?
I found this website [u]makeupartistschoice com[/u]
did anyone bought from this website?
3)can I use those chemical peels on my keloid scars from my belly piercings? (3years old but still red/pinkish)
last one!
should I buy Copper Peptides too?
if there is any other things I should know
please comment
Thank you
Sorry for the long post! |
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Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:06 am |
I use TCA peels, but not for stretch marks. I use them with great success on my face for reducing wrinkles and fading melasma and agespots. MUAC is where I buy my peels, too. If you email them with your questions about their peels, they will respond back quickly with an answer.
Sorry, I know nothing about derma rolling or retin A. |
_________________ 49 years young, brown hair/eyes, Careprost, Ageless If You Dare, Tanaka massage ツ |
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Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:28 am |
I did some dermarolling followed by Retin A application right after the dermarolling session and it did somewhat improve that area, but the pain put me off by doing it on a regular basis.
But you should also not overdo it, there should to be at least a month between two subsequent dermarolling sessions IMO.
Also, dry brushing also helps improve the skin texture and the overall appearance of the stretchmarks, so I do it on a daily basis (with a pretty harsh mitt) and usually apply some oil after the brushing. The brushing evens the skin texture, so stretchmarks are also less noticeable. |
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