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ForeverMrsBailey
Devoted September 2014

Dermablend. ....on stretch marks. ...

ForeverMrsBailey, on May 29, 2014 at 9:12 AM Posted in Wedding Attire 0 7

Has anyone tried this? How was the outcome?

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Latest activity by Stephanie Mazzeo, on May 29, 2014 at 11:00 AM
  • T.
    Master November 2013
    T. ·
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    Never heard of this. Have you tried any other products?

    Coco butter is supposed to work wonders!

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  • Stacy
    VIP August 2014
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    It works some, but to me, the results weren't worth the cost... however, I've had my stretch marks for about 20 yrs...lol...

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  • ForeverMrsBailey
    Devoted September 2014
    ForeverMrsBailey ·
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    I've tried coco butter, it didn't do anything for me. I wanted to try something different.

    Maybe I can get a sample and see how it works.

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  • We'llAlwaysHaveParis
    Master November 2013
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    NOTHING works to get rid of stretch marks. It might minimize them, but nothing will actually make them go away. Stretch marks are torn skin fibers and nothing will put it back.

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  • Rachel DellaPorte
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    Dermablend is one of the best cosmetic disguises. if you want to deal with the actual stretch marks, try Strivectin. It's very expensive, but probably one of the best products available to actually cause them to fade. I believe they have a money back guarantee.

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  • Ashley
    VIP April 2015
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    Ive used coconut oil and vitamin e on scars and it worked, not sure about stretch marks but maybe worth a shot.

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  • Stephanie Mazzeo
    Stephanie Mazzeo ·
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    As mentioned above, nothing will get rid of stretch marks. They are like a scar, where the skin is damaged. Discoloration can be corrected with certain cosmetic products, but the raised areas will still be raised. Dermablend can work for to even out the discoloration, but it will probably transfer onto clothing.

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