Have stretch marks on my hips? How can I make them go away?

By Baday, March 10, 2010 2:21 pm

I am not fat I am 128 pounds and 5 6″ but I do have hips and got them fast. I have some stretchmarks now ,How can I make them go away they are embarrasing and if my mom sees she will call me fat cause she expects everyone to be 10 lbs best answer gets 10 points. Thanks

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21 Responses to “Have stretch marks on my hips? How can I make them go away?”

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  1. sarah_venice says:

    guess what..YOU CANT

  2. Lizz<3 says:

    cocoa butter

  3. Bobby Generic says:

    cocoa butter will work well.

  4. Ella P says:

    None really work. I have tried them but they will fade eventually.
    Sorry!

  5. asdfghjkl;') says:

    vitamin E pills or lotion
    or shea butter lotion
    they both work really well! i have the same issue

  6. sweet sensimilla says:

    huh? dont listen to that first answer that girl is insecure,, bleaches her hair and gets plastic surgery… you dont wanna be like her

    and ofcourse they can go away… start toning your body and you will see results.. im sure they arent even as bad as you think

  7. crazierachie22 says:

    only 2 things you can do. Shea butter, and excersise. do shea butter twice a day and excersise daily. Stuff that will tighten your thighs thats how i got rid of mine if that doesn’t work SORRY idk what to tell you

  8. Michael W says:

    Cocoa Butter, Sand Paper, and Peroxide will work like a charm.

  9. mon.gurly says:

    cocoa butter is great and proven, plus it feels great on your skin.

    Nivea, good-bye cellulite has been proven to give great results too.

    also, a product called bio-oil worked great on my friend=)

    hope i helped!!

  10. Cody D says:

    Well there really isnt a way to but after awhile they fade into a pale color and no one will notice. I also have stretch marks on my hips and theighs but they went away once i started dieting. Maybe try eating healthy and excersizing? And your mom shouldnt call you fat if she does talk back to her and say like well im sorry im not perfect cuz if my parents called me fat i would go off the deep end lol. P.S Im also not fat either they just came.

  11. Ruth A says:

    i have actually read from magazines that you can put oatmeal on them just a paste. also cocoa butter works. buy a lotion or something with cocoa butter

  12. SILHOUETTE says:

    Creams. I know one great cream called pentatyl.Pentaxyl is a proprietary blend of herbal extracts and the breakthrough formulas of the Matrixyl Complex and Argireline which reduce the severity of wrinkles and furrows, help to thicken and firm the skin, and improve the texture and color that is lost from aging and environmental factors. Pentaxyl has harnessed the age-fighting power of “bio-peptide” technology, with three age-fighting bio-peptides (1) Pamitoyl-Pentapeptide-3 (Matrixyl) (2) Palmitoyl Oligopeptide (3) Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (Argireline). Peptides are a low molecular weight amino acid groups that are building blocks of proteins that make up plants and animals. Palmitoyl_Pentapeptide-3 are based on wound-healing peptide discovered at National Institute of Health, which mimics human collagen fragments that appear to “fool” fibroblast into producing dermal matrix materials, which thickens dermis similar to Retinol, but without negative side effects.

    With Pentaxyl you no longer have to suffer from embarrassing stretch marks. Pentaxyl is clinically proven to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, safely and effectively. Typically after only four to six weeks the depth of stretch marks is dramatically reduced. Each day the skin will take on a more “lifted” appearance and within four weeks, the radiance will be restored as skin discoloration fades. Over time the skin will be transformed to a more youthful appearance. While nothing can rewind time, Pentaxyl has been shown to restore a beautiful, resilient, flawless skin by fighting against the affects of aging and repairing the damage done by the environment. visit http://www.marketamerica.com/plusu

  13. Cooldude1996 says:

    well uses moisturizer cream is what i will do first. If it doesn’t get better then try something else like losing weight not to much and still moisturize. 3 if nothing works even if you found more solutions the best and most effective way is surgery. You will never know that you had them. Maybe ask the Doctors its a Tv show on at 3-4 (eastern time) on ABC. Just right in and they might right back and most of the times you get surgery and stuff for free but that probably wont happen so do what i said first.

  14. Cory J says:

    bassically once you get strech marks they will never go away but the say coco and certain kinds of creams can supposebly but majority of them are lies

  15. yolanda m says:

    StriVectin, its expensive and its supposed to be used for wrinkles but women use it for stretch marks more than anything. They have it at GNC.

  16. Carol C says:

    Massage and body lotion may help, and time will fade them.

    I have to say, she has her own style and watching the change in her wardrobe this year and last has been an experience, but I like seeing Jennifer Love-Hewitt, because she doesn’t buy into the “everyone look like a rail” style of “beauty.” She does understand style and does not buy into the idea that women must look either emaciated or slutty.

    Just make sure your curves are firm, and somewhere long the line the sense of embarrassment will shift into a knowledge of having an asset. (Wide hips ease childbearing, and guys are hardwired into attraction to traits that support survival of the species. A college classmate from my church group was a terrible tease, and I got him back once. He was trashing everything about my looks, ending with the wide hips, and I just said “well, you’ve got to admit one thing: I’m made for making babies.” I’d just thrown in the towel, giving up the conversation as hopeless – but he turned a bright purply red and couldn’t get any words out. The rest of the walk was peaceful, and he never, ever teased me that hard again.)

  17. WaterQ says:

    I have searched and searched for a scientific study to corroborate my observations and I haven’t found one. But I am certain this works.

    You need to stop eating hydrogenated oils (aka trans fats or fried foods) and replace them with good fats like walnuts, flax and fish oil. You also need to moisturize. Cocoa butter is a good choice, but whatever you find most suitable, preferably some food grade moisturizer. If you choose some kind of oil (for example olive oil) you need to use it after you shower or as some sort of scrub (like mix it with sugar an rub lightly and rinse). I don’t know why this is, but if you just use plain food grade oil on dry skin, it gets both dry and oily.

    It is interesting to take note that if this is the case [that hydrogenated oils cause stretch marks] this has some much more serious implications as to what it may be doing to your arteries. Arteries are made up of the same type of layers that skin is made out of, but arteries constrict and expand to twice their size regularly throughout the day. It is my impression that if your skin is getting scars, just imagine what your arteries might look like (OMG!). Scarred arteries cause inelasticity which can cause all kinds of cardiovascular issues…

    I have observed that people who eat at home don’t get stretch marks. I have also noticed that my mother nor my aunts never had stretch marks even through pregnancy. But when they started eating at McD’s in the 80′s they started getting stretch marks. All my cousins and I have experienced stretch marks… so stretch marks can’t be genetic. It has to be something that changed with the time.

    I put on very little weight when I was a teenager (possibly 30 lbs over 5 years and 5 inches) and I had tons of stretch marks. During this time I was eating lots of hydrogenated oils. In contrast, during my mid 20′s, I put on 30 lbs in one month (as a result of undiagnosed diabetes) and I experienced almost no stretch marks. During this time hydrogenated oils were not part of my diet.

    I hope this helps.

  18. singingyunababy says:

    I had a son and after he was born I had horrible stretch marks.

    My mom works at beauticontrol.com and order me stretchmark removal cream. It doesnt work right away but what it does is help the the dead skin (scars) to come off faster. Cause we all shed a little skin slow.
    I put it on twice a day and bought myself body buffer pads.
    Take a shower everyday and use those buffer pads to help remove the dead skin faster, combined with the lotion it’ll go so much faster.

    In less than 3 months my horrible purple scars are now faint pink lines. Another month or two and my skin will be firm to.

    Also body buffers help tighten and tone the skin. great for making your legs get slimmer looking

  19. _LADiiE_ says:

    i dnt think you can..try toning your body up..thats what im doing and applying palmers cocoa butter/vaseline cocoa butter

  20. greenoh8 says:

    My doctor told me stretch marks eventually fade with time but to speed up the process drink a lot of water, use a lot of cocoa butter several times a day and rub it in really well. I also hear vitamin E oil works well too. Use the pill capsules and break them open and rub those in 2 times a day and they should start clearing up in time.

  21. Alicia N says:

    What a bunch of naysayers! You can get rid of stretchmarks! I know I did by using a cream called Revitagen. People say you can’t get rid of stretchmarks with a cream because ingredients can’t get past the upper skin layers. Thing is striae, the technical term for stretchmarks are tears in the skin. Products like Revitagen are formulated to repair the torn layers found beneath the skin’s surface. Think about it, the patch is so effective because it delivers medicine through the skin into the blood stream. Revitagen will also work faster than cocoa butter because the special formula is geared for stretch marks. Check out this stretch mark cream review at http://www.stretchmarkcream.org/reviews/revitagen.html this review will tell you everything you need to know about Revitagen. I used it and you can’t tell I am a mother of a three year old!

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