A lot of women who have just given birth suffer from stretch marks around their tummies, buttocks, thighs and legs. Although most of these stretch marks are small and they often go away without treatment after a few months, some of these stretch marks especially those located around the thigh and tummy area do not fade away. Women who gained a lot of weight during pregnancy are more likely to suffer from large ugly stretch marks that do not do away easily. Fortunately, the use of stretch mark prevention cream can do a lot of wonders to the skin. Studies show that women who use stretch mark prevention cream while pregnant are more likely to experience less skin damages compared to those women who did not bother to use stretch mark prevention cream while carrying their babies in their stomach.
According to experts, the best time to start using stretch mark prevention cream is during the onset of pregnancy. However, pregnant women should never use stretch mark prevention cream without the knowledge of their doctors for safety reasons. No, reading stretch mark cream reviews is not good enough at this point. Although most types of stretch mark prevention creams that are sold in the market today are safe for pregnant women that do not mean that pregnant women should use these products without consulting their doctors about it. We have to understand that some of these stretch mark prevention creams use harsh chemicals that may have some adverse effects on the baby so it is very important the pregnant women talk to their doctors before they try to use any brands of stretch mark prevention cream.
Stretch mark prevention cream work better when applied twice a day. Some doctors will recommend applying three times a day but if you want to minimize the risk of exposing your baby to any chemicals that may be in the cream, try to limit your cream application to just twice daily. You can apply the cream once in the morning and once in the afternoon or in the evening. The best time to apply the cream is after taking a bath or a shower. Your pores are open after you take a warm bath or shower so your skin will more likely to absorb the cream faster.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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