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Stretch Marks and Pregnancy Skin Care are of concern to most women. More and more, particularly expectant mothers are looking for a natural Stretch Mark treatment and prevention products and natural pregnancy skin care products. |
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| Author: Fiona S Mccoll |
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Stretch marks occur when skin is stretched over the maximum capacity. Stretch marks appear when growth is so rapid that your skin's elastic fibres break. Although it occurs less often, stretch marks can also be caused by some hormonal problems, certain diseases and medications.
Stretch marks in Pregnancy occur when underlying skin tissue stretches to make room for a growing foetus but doesn't snap back to its original form without scarring after the baby is born. The stretching itself may damage elastic fibres and proteins called collagens, important pieces of the framework that hold skin cells together in the dermis, keeping this layer of tissues just below the skin surface smooth and strong.
Hydration is a very important factor in Stretch Mark treatment. Areas where stretch marks occur are particularly prone to wrinkles. Dehydration contributes to the development of wrinkles and hydration is one of the first suggestions that dermatologists make to patients who are concerned about aging.
Aloe Vera promotes the development of collagen, a substance that gives your skin its elasticity, resulting in firmer and toned skin, which is more able to prevent Stretch Marks.
To assist your skin with the intensity of stretch marks and prevent stretch marks by apply Organic Aloe Vera Repair Oil while you skin is still wet. You will see a fine sheen that forms on your skin - protecting, whilst the Aloe Vera re-hydrates your skin at the cell level. There should be no greasy residue once absorbed, just a real sense of enrichment. This will assist in promoting the elasticity of your skin and minimise dryness, which all helps to prevent Stretch Marks.
Our best Pregnancy skin care tip is Aloe Vera based Face and Body Cream, which contains Chamomile and Lavender, chosen to relieve muscular tightness and stress. Essential Lavender has a rich history with expectant and new mothers. In the 1600s midwives crushed and heated lavender flowers for women who had back pain during pregnancy. The flowers were also an important part of the birthing experience, and were said to raise the spirits of the new mother, baby, and their attending midwife. Chamomile is soothing and gentle in a time of sensitivity.
Developed to be used comfortably whilst trying to fall pregnant, as pregnancy skin care or for those who have given birth to enjoy with their newly born(s) and of course their partner. As your belly grows, you can't always see the areas in need of stretch mark treatment, a partner or friend can perhaps spoil the expecting mum with a massage and help the skin to relax and stay pliable as it stretches.
Stretch Mark Treatment and Pregnancy Skin Care without toxins or chemicals for peace of mind.
About Author
Fiona McColl founded www.naturalskinandbeauty.com in 2006 to introduce Natural Skin Care and Natural Hair Care Products with Organic Aloe Vera and Mineral Makeup to a worldwide clientbase. It is her passion and mission to raise awareness to the toxic, chemical content in most commercial skin care products. Our psyche, what we eat, what we do and our skin are inter-related. Love the skin you're in!
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