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Get rid of dark armpits?

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ive had dark armpits for a while now and i always thought it was just normal until i noticed no one else had them and this was strange so i started waxing down there instead of shaving and i use a natural deo. that doesn't have alcohol but i dont know is there something else i could do lighting creams? and where can i get them?

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  1. It's your natural skin tone. Stop being so hung-up


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  3. dark armpits are caused from dry skin build up so what you need to do is get a pumice stone and exfoliate them in the shower everyday and then put lotion on them at night and you'll see a difference in a week or two i had the same problem

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  4. what are dark armipts?

  5. I think it can have a lot to do with moisturizing. I would try using Dove deodorants as well as a lotion on them at night before you go to bed. Just don't over do it, you don't want to get some kind of a build up because of to much lotion or what not.


  6. Talk to your doctor. If you're dark around the knees, knuckles, and elbows, it could be just genetic and he can help with that. He can also help with the lightening creams.  

  7. Use a different razor blade with aloe every time or get waxed.  

  8. just shave it

  9. I heard Dove deodorant is good for that, lightening the armpits.

  10. I'm sure there are bleaching methods, however it will be a routine thing if you go that route.

    Maybe it's a genetic/hormonal/dietary thing. increased melanin isn't bad, though it may be a bit unappealing I guess. A dermatologist could give you some options, but it's aesthetic. I wouldn't think any differently of someone with dark armpits...  

  11. Dark armpits? What the h**l are you talking about?

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