Barmon Stretch Mark Cream Fall Sale

October 7th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Barmon - The Proven Solution for Stretch MarksThought you might like to know that Barmon is having a Fall Sale on their popular stretchmark cream.  For a limited time, you can save $10 on each tube of this proven stretchmark treatment.    Regularly priced at $29.95, they are offering Barmon® Stretch Mark Cream for $19.95 for all online orders of two or more tubes!  And if you spend at least $30.00 on your order, the shipping is FREE!  And remember - if you are not completely satisfied with their stretchmark cream, they will give you your money back.  Sounds like a no-risk proposition to us!

You may have heard from others that laser or plastic surgery is the only effective alternative to remove stretch marks.  But what they usually don’t tell you is that the cost of these treatments are sky-high!   Barmon’s has proven results to show that their affordable stretchmark cream is an effective alternative to high priced treatments like those above.  The fact is that Barmon Stretch Mark Cream is guaranteed to fade away your unsightly stretchmarks or you can get your money back.

Another benefit of using Barmon’s is that it is an all-natural product.  This means that it is safe for pregnant women to use to actually PREVENT stretchmarks from developing throughout their pregnancy.  This is a proactive approach that helps you avoid stretch marks altogether rather than trying to treat them after-the-fact!

Isn’t it time to check out the testimonials on Barmon’s website -  they have a large and dedicated following of happy customers whose comments just might surprise you…


Can Bodybuilding Cause Stretchmarks?

November 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

The goal of a good bodybuilding program is to develop a sculpted, strong, muscular body. Appearance is important and nothing looks more “buff” than a ripped body, but hold on a minute - what are those ugly purplish or reddish marks around your armpits or triceps? Stretchmarks!

How Can This Happen?

When you are bodybuilding, you are gaining muscle and generally gaining weight. During a good bulking cycle it is not uncommon to gain 20lbs. Unfortunately, along with this weight gain your body can develop stretchmarks, those unsightly marks signally damaged skin.

Understanding Stretchmarks

To get a better understanding of how you developed these marks, an understanding of the skin’s structure is necessary. To start with, there are three layers to normal skin:

1) The top layer is called the Epidermis and has the purpose of keeping out all those toxins in our environment from entering our bodies through the skin.

2) The second layer is called the Dermis. This second layer of skin is responsible for producing collagen and elastic fibers that give your skin that smooth look. It is in this second layer, that stretch marks occur.

3) The third layer of skin is called the Hypodermis and this is where the fat and connective tissues are located.

It is these three layers of skin working together that allows the skin cells to function properly to protect our bodies. And if you didn’t know it - our skin is the largest single organ found in our bodies.

What are Stretchmarks?

To answer this question, you need to understand that these marks are actually tears in the dermis layer. They are gaps in the dermis left by over-stretched and possibly torn fibers. The cause of this condition is skin growing faster than its capacity to expand or stretch. When our skin is overstretched, it can lose its elasticity and result in the breaking of connective fibers, causing a stretchmark.

The initial appearance of a stretchmark is usually pink, reddish brown or dark brown depending on your skin tone. Next, it will usually change into a red, dark red or purplish line on your damaged skin. As time passes though, the stretchmark will generally fade to a lighter shade than your natural skin tone, giving it a silverish to white appearance.

Are Stretchmarks Restricted to Bodybuilders?

Unfortunately, bodybuilding isn’t the only ones who can develop stretchmarks. People get stretchmarks from a number of activities and conditions;

- rapid weight gain,
- puberty,
- pregnancy,
- obesity,
- heredity,
- stress,
- poor diet, and
- changes in the environment.

Stretchmark Prevention

There are a number of methods that can be used to help prevent stretchmarks. Eating well by consuming a balanced diet is a great way of preventing stretchmarks. This helps by keeping your skin healthy and enhancing its elastic properties.

Another method is to exercise daily, which improves your circulation and again promotes healthy skin. Two unhealthy habits to stay clear of is cigarette smoking (can cause skin to lose its elasticity) and alcohol use.

Stretchmark Treatments

If you found that you already have developed stretchmarks, all is not lost. You may be able to fade stretchmarks and improve their appearance by taking the following actions:

1) Apply a stretchmark creme (containing Vitamin E, Cocoa butter, or fish oil)

2) Laser Therapy

3) Dermabrasion

4) Chemical Peeling

This is just a partial list of stretchmark treatment methods. Other options are available ranging from creams and ointments to major surgery. We highly recommend that you start with the most non-obtrusive approach - a high quality stretchmark remover cream. These creams can dramatically reduce stretchmark appearance by fading the color of the affected skin to where they are barely, if at all, visible.