When I entered high school, I started weight lifting targeting the arms and chest. Mind you never before that did I work with weights. I started pushing heavy right away and after a couple of months I developed muscle on my arms and then I noticed that my skin stretched on both arms, it stretched exactly on the spot around the armpits, when you put your hands against your body, the top of the arms thats touching your chest where the skin is soft thats where the skin stretched. At first it bothered me A LOT since it was very pink and blue, I went to my doctor he recommended to use COCO butter. I used that for a while and then stopped.
After some time the stretch marks developed a light color, they were not pink or blue but like my skin but a little lighter. Then I got fat, well not fat but gained like 20lb and noticed that my skin stretched on my stomach, the marks are small and there are about 5 of them about inch and a half long, some less then a inch. They are not really noticeable now since I lost weight and the skin shrunk and the place where the skin stretched shrunk so its kind of together.
I was wondering if anyone has this problem as well? What have you done to prevent it or control it. I read that stretch marks are common when your body changes too quickly in size, such as gaining weight or muscle. At the same time it can happen when you lose weight rapidly. Also low supply of vitamin E, and dry skin can cause the skin to stretch too. I am planning to start body building and gain at least 15lb of muscle, I know that the stretch marks on my upper arms will be more noticeable then since I would increase the muscle causing the skin to increase as well. But to prevent other parts of the skin from stretching I plan on heating up coco butter every other night after a shower and massaging it into my body, as well as drinking lots of water which I already do, and taking in lots of vitamin E. Apparently stretch marks are common among body builders.