I have just driven my daughter to the shops and back to her home and promised her sincerely that I will resume my Internet search for her on how to get rid of stretch marks. It’s still raining, so there’s no chance of a game of golf or to spend anytime in my garden. This means I can be obedient and follow her instructions. No I’ve not learned how to bark yet, and I never will, I just know how to keep the peace and make life a little easier on myself. After all pregnancy’s an emotional time and this is my daughter’s forth round! Excuse the pun, looks like my minds on golf again.

OK, I have settled into my research on how to get rid of stretch marks and I have a few interesting points that I can share with you. It looks like it’s possible that stretch marks are caused by some sort of hormone action. It appears that you don’t have to be large, fat or pregnant to get stretch marks on your skin.

Did you know that water might be a contributing factor in the formation of stretch marks? It seems that over time, your cells and other areas of your bodies, which need hydration, break down and are unable to hold onto water. This leaves them weakened and less effective. It is possible to reverse the breakdown of your skin and prevent future damage by making a few changes to your diet. Looks like my wife and daughter may have to swap their cups of tea for pomegranate juice and water. How will the teapot cope, going from overwork to redundancy?

Research has found that the answer to many women’s common beauty afflictions, this includes how to get rid of stretch marks, doesn’t involve invasive action. All it needs are internal nutrients, some minor lifestyle adjustments and a topical stretch mark cream or some other skin care product to nourish the skin. Each step works synergistically with the others for optimal skin health. This means I have not only found a possible answer for how to get rid of stretch marks but also this skin care routine will also help prevent stretch marks and a bonus, you will have less wrinkles.

I have found a quote, which sounds very optimistic. Dr. Alexis Carrel, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, said: “The cell is immortal. It is merely the fluid in which it floats that degenerates. Renew this fluid at regular intervals, give the cells what they require for nutrition, and as far as we know, the pulsation of life can go on forever.”

The suns coming out, so I’ll just print the instructions that I have found for getting rid of stretch marks, hand them to my wife and spend some time nurturing my tomato plants. They also need frequent hydration.

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