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Dark underarms often cause of a great deal of embarrassment and prohibit you from wearing clothes that you enjoy. This condition is much more visible more on fair skin and can be caused by a number of reasons. If you shave the hair in your underarms, they are much more likely to look dark because shaving causes the hair that grows back to be quite thick.Your underarms could also have become darker if you use deodorants and antiperspirants regularly. Try and limit your use of these substances and use deodorants only if it is necessary. Also, instead of using deodorant when you leave the house, you could use it later when you actually need to. You could also use a pumice stone on your underarms while you are bathing. Apply the soap and then scrub gently using the stone to help you lighten the dark patches. You should also remember that friction because of tight clothing that rub against your skin, excessive sweating, and fungal infections can also cause blackening of your underarms. Ensure that your underarms are clean and dry and that you wear loose, comfortable clothing.

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good tips some times dark underarms cause due to hair removal cream too. Some chemical can permanently make skin dark.

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This is my problem from many days. Thanks for the pumice stone idea. I use it on my legs but never thought about under arms. Let me try today.

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I promise you that you will thank me for it later. Good luck to you all. P.S. The cream is very expensive and comes in a very tiny tube. It will take a couple of year to really notice on your skin. So if you can't afford to buy it then don't start. [URL="http://www.GlassOfVenice.com"]Millefiori Pendant | Murano Necklace[/URL]

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I never had this problem but my antiperspirant's brand is Dermadoctor and they have one that is brightening. I use their ultra gentle antiperspirant and it is excellent. The brightening one cost more but I can say that their bottles lasts months in addition of it being an excellent product (again im using another product of theirs but since this 1 works perfectly it makes sense to think the others are too).


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