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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is not a lot you can do with stretch marks other than wait for them to fade- which they will. I think the best thing you can do is reassure her that they are COMPLETELY normal and nothing whatsoever to do with whether you are fit or not. You get stretchmarks during sudden growth spurts- so, being 15, your daughter will have grown faster than her skin's elasticity will have allowed.
Everyone, including really skinny people get stretchmarks. Try to get your daughter to forget about them, and focus on getting fit in a fun way, and focussing on getting a positive body image.
Im 17 and my stretchmarks appeared about two years ago in the same area as your daughters, the top of my legs. I went into a frenzy....but was reassured when my friend and i discussed them and she had them too! Every girl gets them and only the unfortunate few have to live with them being red for ever. Mine have gone a 'lovely' silver colour and are hardly visible. They go just as quickly if you leave them alone as if you apply products. But one product which i can't live without is Palmers body butter, its fantastic and minimises the chance of them reappearing!