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DMSO and Stretchmarks question

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#1 plutonium

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Posted 03 May 2013 - 05:30 PM


I have a few stretch marks from puberty. I can live with those. But i am now getting a few on my arms from weight lifting those are
still in the red stage where alot of people say they can still be helped to some extent... now since dmso passes stuff right threw your skin its gotta go through the epidermis which is where the stretchmarks are i believe.. so alot of stuff i have read says that some of the hardest things on helping stretchmarks is getting whatever you put on them to pass through the dermis into the epidermis.. so in theory.. lets say vitamin E which helps healing of scars is mixed with dmso and applied generously to stretch marks.. would the vitamin E have more of a chance of getting past the dermis and into the epidermis?? Would this possibly be a better way to get vitamin E to the hotspot.. even retin-a?? Does anyone have any info they could contribute to this.. even though it may not be important to some its on top of my list of priorities right now.

#2 mustardseed41

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Posted 03 May 2013 - 11:29 PM

Yes DMSO will certainly help the Vitamin E reach deeper levels. I use DMSO in a skin care serum for my face. I would not use it with Retin-A. It does a great job on it's own reaching deeper layers plus it sounds a lil risky to me. Emu oil is something else you should look into also. Derma rolling is great for stretch marks/scars.

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