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Post by mango84 on Apr 10, 2008 9:34:16 GMT -5
Hi Wen,
In Mrs. Routine you stated regarding stretchmarks: "I've got a really fast-acting solution which combined with a simple internal regimen will knock those right off of your body."
Could you tell us what this solution and regimen is? Thank you!!
Mango
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Post by Wenonae on Apr 10, 2008 9:55:45 GMT -5
O, heya! Surely. Awesome deep wrinkle/stretch mark removers that I've dowsed up and work magnificently are: Option 1:Homeade cream of www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=JZ-1002 Neem cream/lotion (5.5 tablespoons using lotion from link. ) + food grade aloe vera (1.5 tablespoons, most any brand will do. Yes it's in the lotion, but! this adds the extra punch) + www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=VS-2412 liquid glucosamine (3 TEAspoons using supplied link). Combine ingredients well in a clean plastic container. Find cute containers in traveler's section of any stores. You won't need to keep this in the fridge, but do keep it in a medicine cabinet or somewhere where it's not directly exposed. It'll be liquidy, so a little will go a long way. Use in the morning and evening for fastest progress. The cost for making this is about $60, but so danged potent and you can make up more batches when you need, it's worth the effort (store the aloe and gluocasmine in the fridge). Excellent for facial wrinkles (1 month for humugous diff) and very awesome for stretchmarks (1.5 months for big diff). When you notice big diff, reduce to 1x/day until no changes are noticeable to visible eye (takes about 2-3 months for face ones, 4-5 for stretch marks). Stretch marks/wrinkles occur when the skin loses elasticity and collegen either due to genetics/age or just over-stressing skin due to environmental exposure or being preggers(of course). Neem is a plant in India known to help skin health/elasticity. Glucosamin/MSM/chondrotin are common collegeen inducing minerals. Aloe vera gets it to the layers that really need it (2nd and 3rd layers). Most products only penetrate through 1st layer (outermost) and a little of 2nd- that's why they have their limitations. Option 2:Renaissance stretch mark cream like what's supplied here: www.asseenontv.com/prod-pages/renaissance.html . More pricey, but it's a real alternative to the Stri-Vectin AND more potent. Wen'
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Post by mango84 on Apr 10, 2008 9:59:10 GMT -5
Thanks Wen!!
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Post by mango84 on Apr 23, 2008 9:20:59 GMT -5
Wen,
None of the links in your post work for me, so I don't know which brands of the products you were recommending. Could you give the brands of the ones that are supposed to come up on the links? Thanks,
Mango
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Post by valeryblack on Apr 23, 2008 13:30:46 GMT -5
it's a real alternative to the Stri-Vectin AND more potent. did stri-vectin work for anyone? it did not for me. and i used it for about 6 months
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Post by Wenonae on Apr 24, 2008 9:59:08 GMT -5
Mango- Adjusted links. Sorry about that! (some coding issue) it's a real alternative to the Stri-Vectin AND more potent. did stri-vectin work for anyone? it did not for me. and i used it for about 6 months Valery- If Stri-vectin didn't work for you at all, then you have another reason all together that your skin won't heal/re-grow from this type of stimulation. If it only worked for you just a tiny bit, then Stri-vectin just isn't strong enough for you and you'd do better making your own remedy. What are you trying to fix? Stretch marks? Scars?
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Post by mango84 on Apr 24, 2008 12:31:42 GMT -5
Thanks Wen! Char...I've read where women say they didn't get any stretchmarks at all during pregnancy, some said they used creams...one I remember specifically was pure cocoa butter being used. I used Vit E oil during my first pregnancy and I don't think I got any...then didn't use it with my second and got them on my stomach.
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Post by valeryblack on Apr 24, 2008 13:00:55 GMT -5
Mango- Adjusted links. Sorry about that! (some coding issue) did stri-vectin work for anyone? it did not for me. and i used it for about 6 months Valery- If Stri-vectin didn't work for you at all, then you have another reason all together that your skin won't heal/re-grow from this type of stimulation. If it only worked for you just a tiny bit, then Stri-vectin just isn't strong enough for you and you'd do better making your own remedy. What are you trying to fix? Stretch marks? Scars? stretch marks. i thought it worked a bit but tbh i think i was imaging it because as soon as i stopped using stri-vectin they were back the way they were before. i have tried a lot of cream and cocoa butter but they are really stubborn. how can my skin possibly not respond ?
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Post by Wenonae on Apr 24, 2008 16:30:00 GMT -5
Hey Char'- I agree w/ Mango..usually using something lubricating to the skin like vit E oil or cocoa butter or something else like eo + pecan oil can help the skin to stretch w/o tears (which is essentially what stretch marks are 'torn skin' in sub layers. Valery- The way that the cream could NOT work or work very little on stretch marks is if you're not penetrating well enough to the layer that has the problem. In your case, using internals will help you to also build from within (MSM, Vitamin C, and chondroitin). I woudl use those in ADDITION to the right external cream, you should def be able to make progress. I did have to do that for a stint in the beginning... Wen'
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Post by valeryblack on Apr 29, 2008 4:06:00 GMT -5
Valery- The way that the cream could NOT work or work very little on stretch marks is if you're not penetrating well enough to the layer that has the problem. In your case, using internals will help you to also build from within (MSM, Vitamin C, and chondroitin). I woudl use those in ADDITION to the right external cream, you should def be able to make progress. I did have to do that for a stint in the beginning... Wen' sorry for answering so late, we had easter over here i never thought of using internals for stretch marks thanks for the tip
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Post by flatmama on Jun 25, 2008 9:04:05 GMT -5
Wen Will this stretch mark solution work well on that stretched-out post pregnancy skin? My stretch marks don't bother me so much..but that loose skin does. If it will work I'm definitely going to try it after I'm done with BE.
FM
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Post by Wenonae on Jun 25, 2008 9:37:31 GMT -5
FM- Option 2 will after about 3-4 months. Wen'
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Post by flatmama on Jun 25, 2008 10:03:28 GMT -5
Thanks Wen'
Do you know if there's anything that I can do during BE to at least help a bit with the appearance of the loose skin?
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Post by Wenonae on Jun 25, 2008 12:30:39 GMT -5
Thanks Wen' Do you know if there's anything that I can do during BE to at least help a bit with the appearance of the loose skin? Actually- skin brushing with the soft-bristled brush is great alternative while doing your NBE Wen'
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Post by flatmama on Jun 25, 2008 16:47:14 GMT -5
Thanks Wen!!
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