How to whiten dark spots and underarms
You shouldn’t have to cover yourself in layers all the time out of concern that someone might catch a glimpse of your underarms. Dark, discolored underarms can be brought on by shaving, the buildup of dead skin cells, excessive sweating, poor ventilation, the use of specific medications or deodorants, etc. and are not a medical condition. However, being constantly cautious requires you to give up your freedom, and we don’t want you to do that. Therefore, give these natural, risk-free, and affordable solutions a try to lighten your dark underarms without any negative side effects. ACV is an all-arounder with a high amino and lactic acid content that helps remove dead skin cells and lessen scarring. Its astringent qualities open up the pores and lighten skin tone. You can just apply some organic ACV to a cotton pad, rub it in, and wait until it’s completely dry before rinsing it off. For quick and efficient results, repeat each day. The antibacterial properties of aloe vera, also known as the natural sunscreen, calm inflamed skin and lighten discolored armpits. Simply cut open a new leaf—from a plant in your balcony or a garden nearby—and scoop out some fresh aloe vera gel. Apply a thin layer of this gel to your underarms, then wait 10 to 15 minutes for it to dry. For best results, rinse with water and apply this therapy every other day. If you are unable to locate a plant, you can always use the organic aloe vera gel that is sold in stores. Mix together 2 tablespoons of sugar and olive oil in a bowl. Scrub the mixture for one to two minutes while the area is damp, let it sit for an additional five to ten minutes, and then rinse with water. When combined with hydrating and nourishing olive oil, sugar, which is an excellent exfoliant, can perform wonders. Use this mixture to lighten your dark underarms by applying it to the affected area.