Cocoa Butter For Stretch Marks

Applying cocoa butter for stretch marks is a common recommendation for people to fade stretch marks or prevent them in the first place.

One of the main reasons for such popularity is the fact that it is an all natural ingredient which is less likely to aggravate your skin.

Cocoa butter is also known as theobroma oil or theobroma cacao and is a pale-yellow, pure edible vegetable fat extracted from the cacao bean.

When applying creams and lotions the more natural the product the more it will work with your skin. If it’s full of man made chemicals then it can be too stressful for your skin and could cause irritation.

If you are depressed and fed up with your stretch marks and don’t know where to start, then cocoa butter is a great inexpensive treatment to start off with.

Another reason many people opt to try cocoa butter first is because it is safe on the skin. Compared to other stretch mark treatments like laser therapy, cocoa butter butter won’t cost you a fortune or have any risks associated with it.

How Does Cocoa Butter Work On Stretch Marks

The main property of cocoa butter is that is promotes skin re-growth. This is good for the treatment of stretch scars because the tears in the skin are old skin tissue so the more we can stimulate new skin the more faded the scars will look.

There are many different types and formulations of cocoa butter to suit your needs or preferences. Not only is it available in rich thick creams, heavy butters but also light lotions.

If you don’t have a preference then it’s beneficial to read the product descriptions so that you know which type will work best for your skin and the severity of your marks.

Where you have your stretch marks may be an indication of what type you should go for. For example, on tougher areas like your thighs, body butter would be a good option.

If on the other hand you have a lot of strech marks on your stomach, then it may be best to opt for a rich cream formulation.

Some of us also have stretch marks on sensitive areas like the breasts, so in this case it would be good to try a light lotion first.

Remember not to be too impatient and expect to see results overnight. And don’t forget the more you help your skin by eating healthier, drinking more water and doing a bit more exercise the better results you will see.

2 Responses to “Cocoa Butter For Stretch Marks”

  1. Stretch marks seem to be enivitable. There are so many lotions and creams you can use, finding the one that works for you is the trick. I have to say cocoa butter was not for me.

  2. I’ve got really bad stretch marks from my pregnancy – on my hips thighs breasts and legs! So far I’ve been use cocoa butter and it seems to have toned down the angry bright red colour out of them and they seem to blend in with my skin tone now. My skin feels soft and toned, i use it every morning and night.