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    ThreeRashers

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    #75174   2007-09-16 14:51 GMT      
    Ive had them for a while and they faded into white, i know that they wont go away but what the heck do i do with them now!!??

    and not only that - i hide them i would never let anybody see them but are they that bad if someone did see?

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    #75175   2007-09-16 14:57 GMT      
    Once theyre white there is nothing you could do but hope they go away. I have the same thing on my legs and butt. I would suggest to not think about it. It's part of you, just accept it

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    #75176   2007-09-16 18:19 GMT      
    Stretch marks are part of our bodies, many of women & men have them. I wouldn't be embarrassed about them, try getting some sun on them, this might aid with their appearance...& I have seen many...

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    #75177   2007-09-16 20:46 GMT      
    Getting rid of stretch marks is rather a hard task. The the bulk effective technique to handle this problem is to follow a proper care routine that prevents their occurrence. Massaging on the stretch marks serves as an great home remedy for stretch marks removal. You can either use olive oil, flaxseed oil, vitamin E oil or cod liver oil for the purpose of massage. Check out http://useinfo-stretchmarks.blogspot.com/ for more helpful info.
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