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May 1, 2017
Rhiannon C.
Apparently potatoes work? I know that's weird.. but I read something online about it
May 1, 2017
yasmine g.
Don't youse potatoes lemons anything of that sort that's bad for your under arms exfoliating after a while will help with the darkness
May 1, 2017
Tiara A.
I agree with exfoliating. I usually use an exfoliating puff or baking soda to exfoliate. Also check if your deodorant has aluminum because that might contribute to underarm darkness. I stopped using deodorant for a while and saw it lighten up. Right now I'm using a natural deodorant spray and it seems to work but I heard the deodorant crystals work well too.
May 1, 2017
Diana T.
Exfoliating definitely helps - I use a sugar scrub by tree hut - they are amazing and very gentle - also don't forget to moisturize - a lot of people neglect this area but it's still skin that requires moisture like any other area - those helped me to lighten up my dark under arms - so hope that helps!
May 2, 2017
Lenox-mae R.
I would say to exfoliate but my mom actually was able to lighten her underarms without wearing any deodorant for a while. She said after a couple of days it starts to hurt, but that means it's working. She is now using Sprouts spray deodorant.
May 4, 2017
Beauty T.
Try making a paste using baking sodaband coconut oil it works!