Bodybuilders: Covering up those Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are the result of "stretched skin". This happens mostly when someone grows too fast or has rapid weight fluctuations. These marks can appear on the upper arms, breast or chest, abdomen, hips, thighs and back of the knees.
Generally, women are more susceptible to stretch marks. But, men can also develop them especially extreme athletes. For example, men that practice bodybuilding are especially likely to develop stretch marks.
They work on "bulking up", which causes their skins to stretch excessively in a short period of time. It is very common for bodybuilders to develop stretch marks along their thighs and lower abdomen and on their biceps and pectorals. For this reason, many bodybuilders are concerned about how they can treat stretch marks.
How to Treat Stretch Marks
Stretch mark removal is not really an option for bodybuilders as they do not have excess skin that can be removed. Surgical options are much more adequate for people who have lost a great deal of weight and have loose skin and stretch marks. Nevertheless, bodybuilders do have other treatment options.
Stretch marks creams and other stretch mark products, like rose hip seed oil, are a great alternative to treating new stretch marks, however, when stretch marks have been around for a while it may not be possible to eliminate them completely. Rose hip seed oil is very effective in dramatically reducing the appearance of stretch marks, but this doesn't mean that it can eliminate them.
In fact, the best solution for bodybuilders lies in covering up their stretch marks. There are three basic ways of covering up these bothersome striations: clothing, makeup and self tanners. Anyone can benefit from using these solutions.
Covering Up Stretch Marks
Clothing is an easy and inexpensive way of covering up your stretch marks. You can use jackets and long sleeve shirts to cover the stretch marks on your arms, and abdomen. However, since bodybuilders compete they need other options that will help cover up stretch marks. In this case body makeup or self tanners can come in handy.
Body makeup is much thicker and more wear-proof than traditional foundation. This is an ideal option for people that have stretch marks in areas that are difficult to cover with clothing.
Spray on tan or self tanning lotions are another alternative for covering up stretch marks. If you decide to get a real tan, then you will only be making your stretch marks darker. However, self tanners are a great way of covering the skin evenly while keeping you out of the sun.
You can't always prevent stretch marks, so sometime you just have to treat them. BIOBODYCREAM is a natural stretch marks treatment cream that can help you remove stretch marks safely. This is all possible because its main ingredient, snail serum, helps breakdown connective tissue and replaces it with healthy skin.
Published January 27th, 2010
Filed in Beauty
