What Are The Causes
Before coming up with a solution, it is essential to understand the causes of problems and there are couple of reasons for why skin tends to darken in these sensitive areas.
Shaving – Shaving results in unsightly stubble, which gives the illusion that you have darker underarms. The fact that shaving results in ingrown hair also further contributes to the problem. Instead, try waxing as it removes the hair from the root itself.
Hereditary – Besides hyperpigmentation which is something we might be born with, we make an undesired contribution by shaving the armpits and bikini area frequently. It goes without saying that the effects are more visible during summer when shaving is more or less a daily activity, but this is not the only cause.
Hormone imbalance is responsible for much more than darkened skin so it is worth looking deeper into this problem to find out whether we are suffering of other, less visible issues. Deodorants and antiperspirants are also to be blamed for darkened skin so refrain from using ones rich in chemicals.
Diabetes – What many people don’t realize is that diabetes also causes pigmentation, resulting in darker underarms. The best way to deal with this is to maintain optimum insulin levels and try natural remedies.
Opt For Natural Deodorant
Here’s the homemade natural deodorant recipe that works if you feel a little crafty:
1/4 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup corn starch or arrowroot powder
Essential oil drops (optional)
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup corn starch or arrowroot powder
Essential oil drops (optional)
Blend the first three ingredients in a bowl until smooth. For fragrance, you can mix in a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Add about 1/4 teaspoon under each arm and rub in well. Store the extra deodorant in an air-tight container.
Ditch Shaving And Try Waxing
Regular Exfoliation
Before shaving, you should exfoliate using a scrub, loofah or exfoliating brush. This will help remove the dry skin and has the added benefit of helping to prevent ingrown hairs and skin irritation in the bikini area.
Natural Bleaching – Lemon Juice Or Hydrogen Peroxide
To treat the area, apply a small amount of peroxide or lemon juice to a cotton ball and apply to the underarm area a few times a day. Wash off the substance after about 15 minutes.
Be mindful that these ingredients are both highly acidic, so you may want to apply a thin layer of coconut or almond oil after washing off the peroxide or lemon juice to help soothe the skin. If your skin begins to show signs of irritation, stop the treatment.
Potato And Cucumber
Saffron Mixture
An effective home remedy that works in two ways is mixing a pinch of saffron in two spoonfuls of milk or cream and applying to the underarms before bed. Keep this for the whole night, and wash off the next morning. Not only does this lightens the underarms, but also kills all germs and bacteria that cause underarm odour.
Bleaching – OTC & Prescription Creams
There are many different skin lightening or bleaching agents out there so it is important to consider which you are applying. You’ll most commonly find the ingredient hydroquinone in bleaching creams, which works by preventing the skin pigment protein melanin from being made. This agent is very effective, however if used too long or possibly too high a concentration, it could cause a reverse effect and worsen the discoloration, a condition called exogenous ochronosis.
If you’re not willing to risk the side effects of hydroquinone — kojic acid is an alternative. This ingredient is less effective but also less toxic.
Before committing to a bleaching cream, consult your dermatologist or doctor to ensure that you aren’t pursuing a treatment that could worsen your condition or lead to further problems, like skin thinning and severe irritation. Your doctor may also prefer to prescribe you a bleaching cream, rather than recommend an over-the-counter cream.
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