i played sports when i was in middle school then i stopped for 2 years when i got into highschool. During that time i gained just a little bit of weight and i got stretch marks (so i think its from gaining weight..or for me at least). I am skinny and im not saying that just because im skinny that i shouldnt have stretch marks, but i do and i hate it because if i wanted to i could wear more revealing clothing but i cant because i have stretch marks. People always say why arent you modeling and i cant bc im trying to work on my body, and i know you wont get accepted in the modeling world if you have stretch marks. It really makes me mad bc i feel like i cant do anything and my self esteem just go's down......so yano if anyone feels where im coming from just let me know.
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Sweetheart, if you are only in high school, you are fairly young (at least compared to me) so please don't panic. When you stopped playing sports you may have gained a little weight and that caused the stretch marks. I don't know what else would cause stretch marks.
Well --- there are firming creams on the market that can help. Just look in your local stores. Also, exercise will help tighten or firm you up.
Also, stretch marks will fade with time. After you use the cream and start exercising again, time is your best friend. Don't worry!!! I bet you are so beautiful. I wish I could see you so I could reassure you.
Please don't worry about this. Just look at others that have handicaps and be thankful you are healthy and only have stretch marks to worry about. Keep your chin up. It WILL get better.Re-started: 2/23/09
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Also, if modeling is what you want, go for it! Everything is airbrushed in magazines anyways, and they can adjust the lighting and whatnot to hide the stretch marks. So don't let that hold you back!!! Everyone's got 'em, don't let them get ya down!
Alayna
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Everyone's right. Don't worry about them. You have much more to do and look forward to, don't waste your time with something that's not important! I got really bad stretch marks while I was pregnant, and they were reddish or purple. Now about two years later thay have faded and you can barely see them. I've also heard about a cream called Mederma that supposedly helps reduce the apprearance of stretch marks. I know you can find it at Walgreens. Haven't tried it, but thought I'd inform you!
Just don't let them hold you back from doing things you want to do!
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Hi,Originally posted by natnati played sports when i was in middle school then i stopped for 2 years when i got into highschool. During that time i gained just a little bit of weight and i got stretch marks (so i think its from gaining weight..or for me at least)
hormones are also a factor. It's very common for girls to get stretch marks during puberty, skinny or not. You typically get them on your inner thighs and hips.
While they're still pink (before they turn white), you can go to a Dermatologist to get them "almost" errased, they become hardly noticeable.
Now that you know that you DO get stretch marks, you should use the cream that was mentioned earlier, all the time.
And if you want to try out modelling, just go for it. Ever photo is airbrushed these days.
Good luck!
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Have no fear! Amy is here!
You can still model!!! These days they just air brush everything out anyways! They wont even care!!!!!!!
This diet is WAY to hard for me.Even though i'm not doing atkins specifically, i still want to come to this site because it makes me feel good.
Weight-283 lbs.
1st mini-goal-265 lbs.
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I have a VERY slim sister (like size 1) and while going through high school she even got stretch marks.
Part of what happens is hormones develop your body in odd places- hips, thighs, boobs, arms, stomach, etc. When they do this they create stretch marks on virtually everyone (if there is a woman out there without them prove me wrong!!!!).
Dont worry about creams and etc, stretch marks are very natural and I promise you even super models have them- they even have cellulite! Spend your money elsewhere, and maybe take up a hobby to boost your self esteem and get your mind off your (natural) stretch marks!
OH, and an afterthought- tanned stretch marks are more concealed them pasty ones!
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NATNAT~ I am a perfect example of why you are wrong and shouldn't be hard on yourself. I too have stretch marks (along with probably half of all Americans) and I have been able to model in the past. There is a lot more to modeling then just running down the run way. In fact doing runway is not what you want to do anyway. Did you see the Victoria Secret Show? My god those women were way too skinny and gross looking. I would never want to get myself into runway because that is the kind of competition you will find yourself in. It's very unhealthy. Well back to what I was saying before. You can model in many different ways without showing any stretch marks. So do not be hard on yourself. Also they are probably not from gaining weight. I got mine when I went through a growing spurt in and around the same time that you received your. Don't worry girl.Starting weight: 210lbs.
Re-Started Atkins on 10/04/04
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When I was 18, I got pregnant. I gained 80 lbs! I got stretch marks on my stomach, legs, breasts, inner - outer - back thighs, and rear end. I was horrified. I'm almost 40, I'm still horrified, but looking back, I don't think many people noticed them the way I did. I think they bothered me more then anybody else even noticed. I don't think other people look that close.
We are much too critical of ourselves. Maybe someday stretch marks will be fashionable! LOLF
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Hey Girl, when i was in high school i had a problem with my breast, they were uneven. so i had them fixed, the doctor had to put an implant that can be increased in size to streach the skin, anyhow, he said that after all of this was done, i would have lots of streach marks, and to use vitamin e oil everyday...i'm not saying that they went away over night cause they didn't, but after a year of putting it on every morning, that have. i also used it on my shoulders, and my hips...if you do it everyday it will work!
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SW: 245lbs
CW:238lbs
goal: 180
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well if not in a regualr drugstore, you could find it in a health food store, but i bought mine at walgreens or target, and k-mart has it too, and if you can't find it in just the oil form you can use the capsules that you swallow, just crack it open and spread it on :smile
hope that helps
GoldiSD: 01/27/04
SW: 245lbs
CW:238lbs
goal: 180
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i got my first stretch mark at the age of 11 on my inner thigh and i wasnt even overweight now that ive had my daughter i am covered in them
i use a cream from avon its called avon body re-fine stretch mark smoother and i find that it has reduced the appearance of my stretch marks dramatically
start weight 10st9lbs, current weight 10st5lbs, goal weight 8st
started 16/02/04
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Hey there. I have stretch marks as well. Got them as a teenager; and am now 32. They have long since turned white, so I am not sure that anything would work for them. But as long as i lose my extra weight and 6-8 inches from my waist, I couldn't care less.
The reason for my post is to tell you about a cream called strivectin. It is expensive as ****, but is supposed to be the most effective thing to reduce the size, appearance, etc. of stretch marks. Some one on the curezone.com forums also recommended ozonated olive oil. I have never tried any thing on mine, so I cannot vouvh for any of the creams/treatments out there.
I would imagine that everyboy is right, that everybody has them. I remember seeing them on most of my budies in PE in high school.
Good luck, babe!
BooBee
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