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They're scars. They go away at their own pace based on how severe they are. Granted, vitamin E lotion is one of the best ways to help them heal faster, but keep in mind that stretch marks are often under the first few layers of skin and lotioning is not as effective on them as it is against scars on the outside.
Basically, keep doing what you're doing. It is helping a bit, but they won't fade within a few months, it will take more like a year or more to start seeing results. I'm a girl (sigh...in b4 gtfo attention whore or TITS NAO) and I got them around age 15 from breast growth. Genetics was somewhat against me seeing as how my mom and older sister both ended up with DD cups, so mine started growing really fast around my mid teens and they caused stretch marks on the sides. They were deep red for almost two years before I started to notice them fade, they almost completely went away by the time I was 19, although they're still visible if you look close in the right light, but you can't even notice them from a few feet away, you gotta get up real close.
So basically don't worry TOO much about it. Time has to do most of the work. Worry more about continuing your weight loss and/or fitness goals.
Also, DON'T TAN! Tanning will just make them MUCH more visible.
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