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<h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: It Contains Protective Properties
The International Olive Council states that olive oil naturally contains vitamin E and antioxidants, leading to the belief that olive oil has toning effects on the skin, which would help in the prevention of stretch marks.
On the Other: There Is Insufficient Evidence
The staff at the Mayo Clinic says that while alternative treatment, like olive oil claim to treat stretch marks, there is insufficient evidence to back up the claims.
Bottom Line
The naturally occurring antioxidants and vitamin E in olive oil may have a toning effect on the skin, helping to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, but there is limited evidence available to back up the claims. It is also important to keep in mind that WebMD cautions pregnant or breastfeeding women on the use of olive oil as the safety levels for the unborn child are unknown. They suggest using only as much as the average amount you would find in food daily.
Source:
International Olive Council: Scientific literature on olive oil and health
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