Marks on my chest?
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they're strech marks...and you can't get rid of them, try using a medicated lotion like Retin-a to help fade them...hope this helps!
ask your doctor about them. sometimes if you bruise, the bruise doesn't go away because a bruise is when blood is brought to the surface of the skin *hypermelanomia usually is like this, it doesn't hurt but it looks bruised* try a massage therapy program or rub them gently in warm water over time they should disappear- bring blood back to circulation and get the bruise/bra marks gone. talk to your doctor though, he/she may be more helpful. goodluck.
if they are stretch marks (darker with soft skin and indented) theres nothing you can really do but rub in cocoa butter and hope for the best
if they are stretch marks the best thing to use is lotion with Shea butter and Cocoa butter;you can get it way cheap at Walmart by Suave.
use it after showering,and right before you go to bed!
They're stretch marks and they never go away, unfortunately. You can use creams to help minimize their appearance, but they're there for life. They form because your body is growing faster than your skin can catch up, meaning that your skin is stretching beyond its capactity...hence stretch marks. They do fade a little after the first couple of years into more of a light purple or white scar-like color. Women also get them around their stomachs or backs when they're pregnant. Men get them too, don't worry! It happens.
The best place to start is by making sure you get a properly fitted bra. Visit your local shop and have a sales girl help you pick out the right one for your body type.
Next, if it is actually stretch marks, they'll fade eventually in all likelihood. Just use cocoa butter or one of the lotions by Olay for stretchmarks/skin firming. You may want to consult a doctor just to see if they have any recommendations.
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