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That Pregnant Glow
Keeping Your Skin Radiant and Healthy
By Jacqueline Rupp
You can moisturize, sunblock and stay off your feet, but no matter what your beauty regime, one thing is tough to avoid: stretch marks. Caused by the middle layer of the skin being stretched and loosing elasticity, stretch marks affect about 90 percent of women during pregnancy.
"These occur most commonly in the third trimester but may appear earlier," says Stevens. "Stretch marks occur during pregnancy most likely due to the stretching of the skin's collagen and elastin fibers. They occur most frequently on the abdomen, hips, buttocks and breasts."
Although they are hard to avoid, there is some good news. After birth, the marks will probably be fairly noticeable, either a red or pink color. However, after a year or two the marks will have faded into a shade only slightly darker than your own skin tone. "Treatment with laser may help to fade the redness more quickly," says Dr. Stevens. "However, the skin overlying a stretch mark will always appear somewhat thinned."
Man women swear by coco butters and vitamin E creams. There have been no proven preventative effects of such treatments, however, applying such creams daily can help moisturize the area and make it feel subtler.
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