by Linda Robsion
If you have stretch marks, there is no question as to why you would seek a stretch mark remedy. Seeing stretch marks on your body can affects your self esteem, which is why most people seek the best stretch mark cream or stretch mark treatments available.
What are Stretch Marks and What Causes Them?
Stretch marks occur when connective tissue in the skin breaks down in the dermis. At the beginning it looks a bit like purplish riverbeds. Over time that coloration disappears and what's left is silver lines that can grow wider and longer. Worse, make up doesn't seem to help much. Stretch marks are one of the most common skin changes during pregnancy and excess weight gain.
The cause of stretch marks can vary. Some people may get them due to hormonal changes (like pregnancy and growth spurs). Some may experience them when they loose or gain weight. Others still may find that gaining or loosing muscle causes stretch marks. Other potential contributing factors include poor diet, dramatic environmental changes, and prescription medications.
Effects?
While stretch marks are harmless they can effective a person's self-esteem. Especially is someone has worked hard to get in good shape and lose weight but are now left with tons of stretch marks, with no effective stretch mark remedy in sight.
Are There Stretch Mark Remover Remedies?
There are hundreds of stretch mark remover creams and stretch mark remedies on the market. One popular product is the use of cocoa butter. Others include vitamin E or lemon juice. These options look good when compared to the $1000 bill for laser surgery stretch mark removal (that's per session!). However, the effectiveness of these remedies varies from person to person.
Stretch Mark Treatments:
The editors of Wrinkle Free Skin Tips have found a product, called a Derma roller, that's extremely effective for removing stretch marks. This little hand held device can be used by anyone, even if you're pregnant because its not a cream and is not toxic. In addition, its much more cost effective than laser surgery. The Derma Roller can also be used to remove lines, wrinkles, scars, and cellulite. It does by encouraging collagen production in the skin. And the derma roller is safe and FDA approved.
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July 30 2009 | Acne | No Comments »
by Gail Jones
The treatment of acne is normally the right move, if you have it, but not at all times. There are stages in a person's life when you should not treat acne, just because you'd like to and, unfortunately, pregnancy is one of those times. Everyone knows, that this is a delicate stage in a woman's life and that therefore she must show extra care of herself. If a pregnant woman wants to treat her acne, she must ensure that she arms herself with the correct information.
This should also be borne in mind by those women who may get pregnant. The following are some remedies for acne that are not good for use during pregnancy since they may be harmful to the fetus:
Hormonal Treatment which may contain estrogen, flutamide or spirolactone. They are definitely not allowed, because they are harmful and could cause problems for both the mother and her child. It is better regard it as a threat.
Isotretinoin is another one that could put a pregnant woman's life in danger. It has negative effects as well especially for pregnant women and those that are breast-feeding. It may cause severe health hazards in both the mother and the fetus inside her womb. It is advised that a woman in the process of taking Isotretinoin must be monitored by an expert. Those who are trying to get pregnant must avoid the use of Isotretinoin, since it may just trigger negative complications not only for mother but most especially for her child.
Oral tetracyclines which can consist of doxycycline, tetracycline or minocycline, may not be a choice on any account, because it is harmful. It has been shown that pregnant women or those who are breast-feeding must refuse the use of this drug at all costs, because it could have side effects that are nothing short of life-threatening to you and your child, although the most frequent side effect is the permanent discoloration of your teeth or / and bone weakness.
Topical retinoids, such as tazarotene, adapalene and tretinoin, is the last group that must be totally refused. Just like the afore-mentioned remedies, topical retinoids may be a danger to you and your baby. Even whether you are pregnant or not, it is not wise to take any of the drugs mentioned above.
Those women, who are pregnant and have acne, really must stay away from the heavy drugs mentioned above. Instead, why not try more traditional remedies, such as keeping your hair up off your face, washing your face three or four times a day, changing your pillow slips every day, eating more fruit and avoiding fatty, oily and spicy food.
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July 26 2009 | Acne | 1 Comment »