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Why Nick Cannon’s Not Going to be a Dad – Yet!

If you’re the world’s most famous diva and you’re married to a young 27-year old like Nick Cannon – would you want to put a stamp on the career that you’ve worked so hard on so that you can get pregnant?

Mariah Carey says no. “The Touch My Body” singer isn’t ready to put a bun in her oven yet. Continue reading ‘Why Nick Cannon’s Not Going to be a Dad – Yet!’

Is There Really a Solution for Stretch Marks?

No matter which body type it is that you have, stretch marks have always been a problem for women. These fine lines which mar the surface of your skin are not actually harmful, and looking for a solution to get rid of them is more of an aesthetic issue. Stretch marks can appear on the bellies of women who have just given birth – or on the buttocks, legs, thighs, breasts and arms of those who have lost weight.

Now, if you would like to get rid of stretch marks, you should know beforehand that there is actually no permanent solution for this skin condition. However, there are procedures that you can undergo and products that you can use to diminish the appearance of stretch marks. Take a look at the following list:

  • Retin-A Stretch Marks Solution

I heard from a friend that Retin-A is effective for getting rid of stretch marks, provided that the scars are still pink or reddish in color.

  • Laser Treatment

Perhaps one of the most versatile treatments in the beauty industry, there is a ‘laser’ way of performing a cosmetic procedure – and stretch marks is one of the skin problems which laser treatment can resolve.

  • Stretch Mark/Scar Removal Creams

Stretch marks are actually scars which appear as fine lines on your skin. There is a multitude of scar removal/stretch mark removal creams that you can buy over the counter.

On a final note, remember that the appearance of stretch marks depend on the elasticity of your skin. The effectiveness of these stretch mark removal treatments would still depend on each individual – so it is best to consult a dermatologist to determine which one is most suitable for you.


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