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Don't Let Snooki's Stretch Marks Happen to You!

by Mary Fischer on July 17, 2012 at 1:40 PM

SnookiShe seems to have had a fairly easy pregnancy thus far, but now Snooki is pretty bummed out about developing stretch marks -- a dreaded phenomenon that every pregnant woman absolutely despises. Nothing quite says, "Bye, bye pre-baby body!" like unsightly red stripes that make you look like you've been clawed by some sort of animal.

Snooki voiced her concerns about her changing body on Twitter and said, "I was praying to go thru this pregnancy w/ no stretch marks & KEWL there starting to come! Moisturizing my tummy like crazy!!!"

Luckily for Snooks, it sounds like she's on the right track to keeping those pesky marks at bay as much as she possibly can. I can remember slathering my growing belly with body butter in the hopes that I would somehow escape the stretch mark monster -- and believe it or not, it worked. Even though I put on a whopping 50 pounds, I managed to come out of pregnancy without one single stretch mark. I'm assuming this had something to do with the butter, though I can't be 100 percent sure.

However, if Snooki really wants to make sure her tummy stays Jersey Shore ready, here are a few tips for preventing stretch marks from developing any further.

1. Using oil with vitamin E -- Moisturizing is good, but oils keep the skin even more supple, and help stop stretch marks from appearing.

2. Drink plenty of water -- Keeping the skin hydrated is essential, so the more water you drink, the better.

3. Diet & exercise -- Staying fit and eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables will help keep your weight in check, and the less you gain, the less chance there is of getting more stretch marks.

4. Cocoa butter -- If Snooki does decide to stick to a moisturizer, she should choose one with cocoa butter for the most effective prevention against stretch marks.

5. Massage -- Massage improves circulation, which helps maintain skin elasticity, so getting a pregnancy massage once in a while can't hurt.

Have you had to deal with stretch marks yet during your pregnancy?

 

Image via Pacific Coast News

Filed Under: pregnant celebrities, jersey shore

Comments

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  • Torra...
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    TorranceMom

    July 17, 2012 at 1:51 PM
    I was very lucky and made it through both my pregnancies with no stretch marks.
  • south...
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    southernbelletx

    July 17, 2012 at 1:53 PM

    I gained under twenty pounds-I worked out and I ate right. I started at 135, I'm 5'8. I got them terribly. I used cocoa butter, vitamin e, bio oil, etc. My mom had three kids and got none.

    " Nothing quite says, "Bye, bye pre-baby body!" like unsightly red stripes that make you look like you've been clawed by some sort of animal."                      

    That statement makes you sound like a total BITCH. I still wear a bikini- in fact, I bet I look better than you in one. I'm not personally offended by your statements, but I do think that all you are doing is furthering peoples self loathing of their body's. I work hard to take care of mine.


  • linzemae
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    linzemae

    July 17, 2012 at 2:13 PM
    I have stretch marks just from gaining weight but I accept them. None of us are perfect and we shouldn't have to hide or be ashamed of them
  • lovem...
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    lovemyson1224

    July 17, 2012 at 2:13 PM
    Actually almost every book on pregnancy states that stretch marks are genetic. Your article is very irresponsible.
  • NoWay
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    NoWay

    July 17, 2012 at 2:17 PM
    My finace thinks my "tiger stripes" a.k.a. stretch marks are sexy. :)
  • NoWay
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    NoWay

    July 17, 2012 at 2:17 PM
    My finace thinks my "tiger stripes" a.k.a. stretch marks are sexy. :)
  • LynBoz
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    LynBoz

    July 17, 2012 at 2:33 PM
    I personally no longer wear a two piece because I don't want to look at other peoples stretch marks, so I am not going to leave mine out for the world to see! Oh, and my ob told me stretch marks were genetic. They fade over time, but working out and eating right isn't going to make them disappear or prevent you from getting them if it is in your genes.
  • Karly
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    Karly

    July 17, 2012 at 2:45 PM
    Wow... southernbellet the only who sounds like a BITCH is you.

    Well, anyways! I did get strech marks but I didnt do much to prevent them. I wish I did. Im not so fond of my saggy skin and strech marks. I dont care if they are supposed to mean something but they dont to me other than " your body is ruined" which it is. idgaf what you say. other than that I look pretty hot with a one piece. I have great body shape.
  • EmmaF...
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    EmmaFromEire

    July 17, 2012 at 2:48 PM

    Let's just change our genetics!!!! You're quite a spectacular numpty - there is a fairly significant genetic predisposition to stretch marks. For the majority of women, you'll either get them or you wont, and no amount of cream, moisturisers or vitamin oil will change that.


  • mande...
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    manderspanders

    July 17, 2012 at 2:58 PM

    Mary Fischer: Glad to know you're just so damned perfect!  Really... can't you just go away?


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