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I'm 1,74m tall (5"8) and I gained like 10kg I used to be 64Kg but now I'm 74kg... I used to have stretch marks only on my thighs and a little bit on my hips and I HATE them now as I gained weight they appeared on my chest and on my legs and I've been feeling so insecure since everytime I google stretch marks remedy they say they will never dissappear and I'd always imagine how good my body would look so good without them they mess with my confidence like I'm tall , pretty, I have average breast size my body looks awesome when I'm all dressed up but when I change my clothes I wish I can do something to remove them is there any solution or do I have to live with these forever ?...
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I read somewhere that you can get a tan in order to get rid of them, but I gotta be honest with you, I wouldn't get rid of mine, I love them. Many people love stretch marks and find them appealing! If you are ever uncomfortable with your body, remember that imperfections are what makes us, well, us, and they're all appreciated and lovely in their own ways.
ReplyThey're everywhere I just wanna get rid of them πππ
Replytry Mederma!!
ReplyI've heard of pregnant women using stretch mark cream, that could just be fiction or maybe it's a thing? I don't know.
ReplyYou might not like them, but they're really quite interesting. I know a little about modeling and to be high fashion, you need something special. A tooth gap, freckles, something like that. Mine is my scoliosis. It makes my waist and hips look kind of off-balance, and I used to hate it but it's something that gives me an edge. Also, I learned to be ok with it once I started going to physical therapy and learned how to control my scoliosis. Maybe you could look into body makeup? You probably couldn't wear it every day or need it that much, but I'm just trying to help.
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