Thursday, 28 August 2014

How to Get Rid Of Underarm Dark Patches

  • Shave me not

Some people prefer to shave off their underarm hair. Sure, it’s less painful and saves time, but it can lead to dark patches on your underarms. When you shave, you cut off hair including part of the hair follicle and surrounding tissues. If your hair is darker than your skin colour (and it mostly is), it gives the appearance of a dark stain when it’s actually sub-surface hair. Also, shaving can lead to skin irritation which can then lead to darkening of the skin. The best way to put an end to this is to wax.

  • D for deo

Sometimes, the deodorant you use may contain ingredients that can react with the skin to cause discolouration. What do you do in such cases? Switch your deodorant. Opt for a deodorant that promises to lighten your underarm area. We recommend the Dove Whitening deodorant that contains ¼ Moisturising Cream that helps repair skin damage caused due to hair removal and nourishes your skin deeply to help remove dark patches.


How to Get Rid Of Underarm Dark Patches

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