To all you women out there who have pregnancy stretch marks, help is here!

Ever since my son was born I have spent most days being told how handsome he is and how much he looks like me and my husband.  I love him to pieces and wouldn’t change my life for the world.

The only thing that I do miss is my lovely toned, stretch mark free stomach.  At only 24 years of age I have always taken advantage of having blemish free skin but, since I got pregnant, I have ugly pregnancy stertch mark scars all over my stomach and around my hips, I even have a few on my boobies where they expanded rapidly.

I was advised before the pregnancy to use liberal amounts of coco butter but I dismissed this advice and used nothing!  I could see the stretch marks throughout the pregnancy but after giving birth, when my tummy went back to being firm (er) the pregnancy stretchmarks became more obvious and there seemed to be quite a lot more of them too.

I tried using some creams and oils to reduce them without results, then, when having a moan to a mate of mine over dinner a lady interrupted us, she’d heard us talking and wished to advise that I get a derma roller.

So, when I got home, I did a search for ‘derma roller’ on google.  I found derma-rollers.com and found that the derma roller helps to minimise stretch marks by inducing the healing process, therefore increasing the levels of collagen and elastin in the skin.

So I thought What do I have to lose? and bought a derma roller to treat my pregnancy strechmarks.  The dermaroller isn’t too expensive and if it didn’t work there is a results based money back guarantee.  I bought the 1mm and 1.5mm sizes and got a free vitamin rich natural source cream!

I have now been using the derma roller to reduce my stretch marks for about 4 months now and it has worked wonders on my stomach and thighs! Most of the stretch marks have completely gone and the deeper stretch marks are now very faded, I think using the 1.5mm has benefited these most.

I have my body back!

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