Dark Armpit: What is the Cure?
There are many causes of armpit blackening.
1. People with diabetes can darken their armpits. Treat diabetes to reduce blackouts.
2. Can be inherited from the parent. There are people with dark skin color, including the armpit.
3. Excessive rubbing of the armpit and the use of irritating deodorant can blacken the armpit.
4. Excessive pulling or shaving of armpit hair can cause infections and boils. As a result, the armpits can become lumpy.
5. Do not wear a tight bar because your armpits will rub against the bar.
6. It will also lose weight because when our arm is large, it will scratch and pinch the skin of the armpit.
According to dermatologists, here is a proven way to whiten armpits:
1. You can use a "gentle cleanser" and towel and gently rub the armpit. Take it easy to remove dead skin cells. Do not rub too much and your armpits may darken.
2. You can use moisturizer and oils to soften the skin.
3. According to dermatologists, honey can be used as a cleanser. But be careful when using lime and lemon, as it can injure the skin when overused.
4. The doctor prescribes a cream, called tretinoin (Retin-A) which can whiten the skin. Consult a doctor.
5. In department stores, you can buy alcohol-free deodorant.
There are home remedies that can help, but it is not yet certain:
1. Baking soda - Mix baking soda with a little water. Apply it to the armpit to slightly remove dead skin cells.
2. Cucumber - Squeeze the cucumber juice and place it in the armpit. Leave on for 30 minutes.
3. Lemon or lime - Mix its juice with 2 tablespoons of water to reduce its hardness or acidic. Leave the juice for 10-15 minutes and wash it off. Do 2 times per week.
4. Coconut oil - Coconut oil contains vitamin E. Massage coconut oil in the armpit. Leave on for 10-15 minutes. Wash with water and mild soap. Do 2 times a day.
Note:
These remedies are not 100% effective. It will take about 6 weeks for some changes to take place. Consult a dermatologist for your questions.



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