Cocoa Butter Stretch Marks Remover
For years, cocoa butter has been wide advertised as one of the viable solutions for removing stretch marks. For many people, this has presented a viable option not only because it’s all natural, but more importantly an inexpensive product to purchase.
As many of us who have had close encounters with stretch marks know, this is mainly brought about by the stretching of the skin beyond is elasticity and flexibility, causing it to break down and form scars. In this article, we will take a closer look at the cocoa butter stretch marks remover.
Cocoa butter is popular for its moisturizing effect. This is the cream-colored fat extract that is derived from cocoa beans, widely used to add scent and smoothness to chocolate, tanning oils, soaps cosmetic products and of course, creams and lotions.
Hence, it has been known as the ultimate skin moisturizer. Because of its highly stable concentrated natural fat content, it easily melts when applied directly on the skin, making absorption quite easy.
When it comes to the great uses of cocoa butter, stretch marks are actually not the sole skin problem it is used for. It has also been known to be effective in the treatment of dermatitis and eczema since it creates a barrier on the uppermost part of the skin and aids in the retention of moisture. This product contains cocoa mass polyphenol, which is a substance that effectively inhibits the production of immuno globulin, the main culprit in aggravating symptoms of dermatitis.
Recent studies have also shown promising results in relieving stress and boosting the body’s immune system. Further research is also conducted in the use of cocoa butter as a possible product to be used in the prevention of cancer, heart disease and arthritis. Palmer’s is one of the leading brands of cocoa butters, along with Vaseline and one under Marks and Spencer brand.
However, it is important to note that when using cocoa butter, stretch marks are not really totally eliminated. Why? Despite is natural ability to penetrate the upper layer of the skin and help keeping it moisturized; it does not in any way aid in the regeneration of skin cells. Hence it is best used as a preventive measure and not for its curative properties for stretch marks.

