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Stretch Marks

Stretch Marks, along with acne and cellulite, are the most common problems of the skin, so it is best to treat it as early as possible.

What are Stretch Marks?

Fine lines or marks that occur in areas of the body where the skin has been subjected to continuous stretching. Stretch marks don’t look the same on everyone, and the appearance of stretch marks depends on the color of your skin. They can start out pink, reddish brown, or dark brown, and fade over time to a more silvery color.

There are different factors that contribute to the making of these marks. The three most common are:

Pregnancy – abdomen and breast Adolescents – growth spur Rapid weight gain or weight loss

When stretch marks occur, it is important to treat them as early as possible.

Every 28 day, on average, new skin cells are born in the deepest layer of the epidermis. The cell travels up the epidermis until it reaches the uppermost layer of the skin. Once the skin cells reach the top layer, they have went through their life cycle and are essentially dead.

Regular exfoliation is the most important step in treating stretch marks. It’s effectiveness, however, is linked to how you do it.

How to treat Stretch Marks

Take a shower or bath before you begin using the scrub. While you are standing in the shower, apply an appropriate amount of the scrub onto your problem areas. (You can also scrub your whole body for better blood circulation and softer skin). Take some time to rub each area in a circular motion, starting from a slower speed and increasing the speed as time passes. After you finish, rinse off the remaining scrub with cool water and moisturize.

You can use the Walnut Scrub, made with ground Walnut Shell, once a week. The Walnut Shell is strong enough to smooth out ridges and minimize discoloration caused by stretch marks, while the Yew Dead Sea salt and oatmeal in the scrub has an added benefit of further exfoliating the skin while replacing vital minerals in the process. Since the body scrubs contain natural oils, which are slippery by nature, use rubber mats in the shower. Discontinue use if you experience any sudden breakouts.[:es]Las estrías, junto con el acné y la celulitis, son los problemas más comunes para la piel, así que es mejor tratarlos lo antes posible.

¿Qué son las Estrías?

Son las líneas delgadas o marcas que ocurren en áreas del cuerpo donde la piel ha estado en constante estiramiento. Las Estrías no lucen igual en todo el mundo, y la apariencia depende del tono de su piel. Pueden comenzar color rojas, café rojizo o café oscuro y después diluirse con el tiempo a colores más platinados.

Existen diferentes factores que contribuyen a la aparición de estas marcas. Los 3 más comunes son:

Embarazo – El abdomen y el busto adolescente – Subir de peso drásticamente o perder peso drásticamente.

Cuando las estrías se forman, es importante tratarlas lo antes posible.

Cada 28 días, en promedio, nuevas células en la piel nacen en la capa más profunda de la epidermis. Estas células viajan hasta la capa superficial de la epidermis. Una vez estén ahí, significa que han tenido su ciclo de vida, y para cuando llegan, regularmente están muertas.

La exfoliación regular es un paso muy importante para tratar las estrías. Su efectividad, sin embargo, depende de cómo lo hagas.

¿Cómo tratar las Estrías?

Tome una ducha antes de utilizar su exfoliante. Mientras está parado en la dicha, aplique una cantidad moderada de exfoliante en las zonas afectadas. (También puede exfoliar su cuerpo por completo para mejor flujo sanguíneo y piel más suave). Tome un poco de tiempo en tallar de manera circular cada zona, comenzando lentamente e incrementando la velocidad conforme transcurre el tiempo. Después de que termine, remueva el remanente de exfoliante con agua fresca y humectante.

You can use our Walnut Scrub , made with walnut shell, once a week. The walnut shell is strong enough to smooth out rough spots and minimize discoloration caused by stretch marks, while the Dead Sea Salt and Oatmeal in the scrub add benefits to future peels while replacing vital minerals in the process. Since the body contains its own oils, which are naturally slippery, use bath mats in the shower. Stop using it if you experience any flare-ups.

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