We've found the best stretch mark treatments
And it’s not just pregnant bellies they can help
You can run, but you can’t hide from stretch marks (ever uber-fit Kayla Itsines has them). But that’s ok. They’re completely harmless and if you’re anything like Chrissy Teigen, you’ll learn to love them. Think of them as an equivalent to laugh lines– they’re just a part of who you are.
But that said, we get that you may be on the hunt for the best treatment for stretch marks, so we’re here to help. When it comes to stretch mark treatments, there are products that work to prevent stretch marks, products that are formulated to heal stretch marks, and those that do both.
“Stretch marks are minute tears in the support tissue of the dermis, caused by either stretching or contracting of the skin,” says Clarins’ Head of Training, Charlotte Turner. The collagen and elastin responsible for keeping skin supple struggles to produce at the same rate as the stretching, which causes stretch marks to become visible. They first show up as red or purple marks, then fade to white lines that create a slight groove in the surface of the skin.
So who’s at risk? It’s not just pregnant women. Turner explains that the main causes of stretch marks are “Body mass changes, sometimes due to the size of growth during pregnancy or as the skin shrinks during weight loss”.
Most people will experience stretch marks around their belly or thighs, but they can appear anywhere, including breasts, hips and upper arms.
The way stretch marks treatments work is by helping to rebuild the integrity of the collagen that has been damaged. Hydrating ingredients are also key as they help with tissue repair and keep skin soft and supple.
For particularly deep stretch marks, and ones you’ve had for a long time, microneedling or fractional CO2 laser may be a better option for you.
Note, if you’re pregnant, some ingredients in stretch mark creams may not be suitable. Always chat to your doctor first for advice on the best stretch mark cream for pregnancy.
Good to know: It’s not just the product you use, but also how you apply it. “Apply using gentle circular motions to the thighs, hips, midriff and breasts. The skin has already been negatively impacted by stretching, so it is important to warm the product before applying, pressing gently into the skin,” advises Turner.
Now down to business. We’ve done the research for you to find the best product for stretch marks. Take your pick from our 10 favourite stretch mark treatments.
Chelsea is BEAUTYcrew’s Contributing Editor. She has a sweet spot for anything that claims to make skin glow and won’t leave the house without a slick of mascara. Chelsea has 10 years of experience as a beauty editor and her words can be found on BEAUTYcrew, Women’s Health, Daily Addict, The Joye and Primped.