As a woman, having dark underarms was something that always made me feel self-conscious.
I knew it was a common issue for many people, but I still felt embarrassed when I raised my arms in public.
It wasn’t until I realized that the very products I was using to combat sweat and odor were actually causing my underarms to darken that I finally found a solution.
Here’s how my underarms looked before:

- Shaving
My struggle with dark underarms began when I started shaving my underarms regularly.
I didn’t know at the time that shaving could cause darkening in that area, as the constant friction from the razor blade can irritate the skin and cause discoloration.
2. “Natural Deodorant”
To make matters worse, I was using a deodorant that contained baking soda, which I thought was supposed to be good for fighting sweat and odor.
Little did I know that the very product I was using to combat sweat and odor was actually contributing to the darkening of my underarms.
Baking soda, when used in large amounts, can be abrasive and can irritate the skin.
Over time, this irritation can cause the skin to darken, especially in areas like the underarms that are already sensitive.
At first, I didn’t realize that my deodorant was the culprit behind my dark underarms.
I thought it was just a natural result of shaving.
However, as I started to do more research, I began to connect the dots.
I realized that the deodorant I had been using for years was actually making my underarms worse.
How I got rid of my dark underarms:
Determined to find a solution, I started experimenting with different deodorants and skincare products.
I tried natural remedies like lemon juice and coconut oil, but they didn’t seem to make much of a difference.
- Use a skin lightening deodorant.
At first, I was hesitant to switch to a deodorant that didn’t contain baking soda.
I thought that without it, I would sweat more and smell worse.
But to my surprise, the whitening deodorant worked just as well as my old one, if not better.
It kept me smelling fresh all day, without causing any irritation or discoloration.
2. Use a pure kojic acid soap
I also started using pure kojic acid soap on my underarms twice a day (15 minutes each time) to help lighten my dark underarms, remove dead skin cells and prevent ingrown hairs.

This, combined with my lightening deodorant, made a world of difference.
Within a few weeks, my underarms were noticeably lighter and smoother.
Here’s how my underarms look after 6 weeks:

In conclusion, dark underarms can be caused by a variety of factors, including shaving and using harsh deodorants that contain baking soda.
If you’re struggling with this issue, I encourage you to try switching to a lightening deodorant that is free of harsh chemicals.
Additionally, incorporating a kojic acid soap into your skincare routine can help remove dead skin cells and prevent ingrown hairs.
With a little bit of patience and the right products, you can achieve lighter, smoother underarms and feel more confident in your own skin.
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