>I thought only fatties that lost weight quickly got them?
Think about that for a minute and explain why losing weight would stretch your skin
Stretch Marks
use a derma roller followed by shea butter lotion like 3 to 4 times a week. It makes them lighter and not as noticeable
use oils and serums. they penetrate deeper into your skin, you can fade them to a white. i recommend hemp oil.
It happens when you gain weight too fast. Happens to skinny people when they put on mass weight lifting. It's very hard to avoid unless you purposefully slow down your progress significantly.
Why do you guys cry about these... that's fucking low test attitude.
You fucking LIFTED so hard and GREW SO FAST that your fucking skin COULDN"T HANDLE IT.
Your muscle is EXPLODING fucking wear it as a badge of honor. I swear man this board is so close to having a how to /makeup/ general.
skinoverhaul.com
livestrong.com
livestrong.com
skinoverhaul.com
reddit.com
I don't know mate, but it does seem to be the case; that's just from the first page of google.
I wasn't skelly though. I weighted 82 kg (184 cm) and gained 12 more in 6 months, it seems like a pretty reasonable rate? Also what surprised me, is that they appeared suddenly, they just were there when I woke up, and what's strange it was when I was on vacation - about 1,5 weeks without actually hitting the gym.
Pull your sleeves down.
>This is because you never really get stretches from the weight loss itself.
From your first link. Gaining weight is what gives you stretch marks, those who lost weight probably just hadn't noticed them because they weren't as visible.
Gaining 12kg in 6 months is a big change
I got mine on my arms without even putting on total weight
I am not crying about it, i just wanted to know if there is a way to get rid of it, if there isn't I am okay with it.
this
or coco butter.
Ive read great things about this.
The mega faggots lookmaxing perma virgins on lookism swear by it. And they take that shit serious as fuck..
The mental illness autsim on that board is a wonderful read, but also has a ton of solid advice for hair care and skin care, shit like that..
All men over 25 should be using minoxidil and taking bioten.
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