While a huge pimple in the middle of your face is an obvious confidence killer, dark underarms are just as bad, too! Girls with darker underarms often feel embarrassed and end up limiting themselves—from avoiding tank tops like the plague to not raising their arms for recitation. To help you out with this common problem and avoid getting dark underarms, we have listed down the eight common reasons as to why you have dark underarms:
#1 Shaving
Shaving your underarms is the easiest and most convenient way to remove hair. But when your razor is sharp, it can create wounds on the underarm area. It has extremely thin skin and abrasion causes the skin to darken. Let’s not forget that the constant friction when shaving is an obvious culprit, too!
#2 Waxing
Another popular hair removal system, strong removal of the waxing strip can create skin irritation and cause discoloration of the skin in the underarm area, too!
#3 Too tight clothing
If you like your clothes super tight, then heads up, because extremely tight clothing can cause friction, hence discoloration. Make sure to keep your closet full of stylish clothes that are made of stretchable and soft materials to avoid this problem.
#4 Overexposure to whitening soaps
If you do intend to use whitening soaps, make sure to avoid letting it stay on your skin for a long time. Instead, rinse it right away. Also, it’s important to be mindful of the soap and its effects on your skin. Test the soap on a tiny area on your forearm first before using it—especially on parts where the skin is thinnest—such as underarms and bikini area.
#5 Deodorants and antiperspirants spray
If you really must use deodorants and roll-ons, it’s important to choose the products that you will buy wisely. Apply only a thin coat of deo and let it dry before putting on your clothes.
#6 Excessive sweat
Believe it or not, but excessive sweat can also cause dark underarms due to friction.