Calling All Mamas: How To Treat Post-Pregnancy Stretch Marks Naturally

After you give birth to your beloved baby, you will inevitably notice that your body has changed. One of the most common changes that postpartum women experience is stretch marks. Stretch marks can occur during and after pregnancy due to your changing shape, weight gain, and stretching of the skin.

Some women do not mind having these marks, but it is perfectly normal for them to make you feel frustrated or self-conscious. The good news is that you do not have to use expensive solutions with mystery ingredients to reduce or eliminate stretch marks. Below you will find several all-natural options for treating your stretch marks post-pregnancy.

Oils For Treating Stretch Marks

  • Vitamin E Oil – Vitamin E is an essential vitamin for overall skin health. It protects against UV damage, reduces scarring, promotes elasticity, and is packed with antioxidants. Applying vitamin E oil to your stretch marks can help heal tissue and fade the marks.

  • Vitamin A Oil – You may have heard of retinol creams before; they are high-end products used to treat all sorts of skin problems. Retinol is derived from vitamin A, and it naturally promotes new skin cell development. Apply vitamin A oil to your stretch marks to boost elasticity and restore your skin.

Creams And Gels For Treating Stretch Marks

  • Aloe Vera Gel – Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. These properties are excellent for nourishing skin tissue, so aloe is often used to reduce pigmentation. To get the best results, you may want to use 100% pure aloe vera gel. If the gel feels too sticky, rinse it off after it sets for about 10 minutes.

  • Cocoa Butter Cream - Cocoa butter cream is full of natural fats that deeply penetrate the skin. It also contains plenty of antioxidants, so it is ideal for treating stretch marks and dry skin. Apply cocoa butter cream daily to help reduce the appearance of your stretch marks.

Exfoliating Products For Treating Stretch Marks

  • Coffee Scrub - As most tired mamas know coffee is full of caffeine. When caffeine is applied to the skin, it can boost circulation and blood flow. Coffee grounds are the ideal size and texture for exfoliation, and exfoliating removes dead skin cells. Because of this, a coffee scrub is an excellent way to treat stretch marks. You can make a DIY scrub using wet coffee grounds and olive oil or baby oil.

  • Sugar Scrub – Sugar granules are the perfect size and texture for gentle yet effective exfoliation. You can mix sugar with cocoa butter or coconut oil to create a moisturizing exfoliating scrub. This will help remove dead skin cells while also moisturizing your stretch marks.   

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Learning To Take Care Of Your Skin

When I was a teenager, I had terrible skin. In addition to worrying about dry skin, I also had more pimples than I could even count. In addition to being painful and embarrassing, it seemed like the problem drug on and on for years. Finally, a close family friend offered some suggestions about how to take care of my skin, and it really helped me. She taught me how to exfoliate and cleanse my skin without damaging the underlying tissue, which helped to alleviate the problem. My blog is all about skin care, so that you don't have to suffer with acne like I did.