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If you've trashed all your tank tops and stay covered up because of dark armpits, know you don't have to live that way. There are several ways to lighten dark patches of underarm skin. To get rid of dark armpits using home remedies, you can use natural bleaching agents like potato in conjunction with moisturizing and exfoliating. You can also get rid of dark armpits medically—ask your doctor to determine if there's an underlying disorder causing discoloration, then work with your doctor to find an appropriate cosmetic treatment.

How to Get Rid of Darkness on Armpits

Board-certified dermatologist Lydia Shedlofsky, DO, recommends seeing a dermatologist for treatment options. If you want to do a DIY treatment, exfoliate and moisturize the area regularly and skip shaving. You can try a natural lightening agent like lemon or cucumber juice, but be aware that they may cause irritation.

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Medical Remedies

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  1. Home remedies may not help with dark underarms if you're suffering from a condition known as acanthosis nigricans, a skin disorder that results in velvety, light-brown-to-black markings in areas that include the armpits. [1] Dermatologist Lydia Shedlofsky, DO, recommends visiting a dermatologist for evaluation and treatment and to make sure the condition is benign. [2]
    • This condition can occur as a result of obesity or an endocrine (glandular) disorder. It is frequently found in people with diabetes or a tendency towards diabetes and is most common among people of African descent.
    • Other possible causes of acanthosis nigricans include Addison's disease, pituitary gland disorders, growth hormone therapy, hypothyroidism, or the use of oral contraceptives. [3]
  2. If your condition is diabetes related, modifying your diet to restrict starches and sugars may help. [4]
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  3. If oral contraceptives are the source of your skin condition, try switching to a different form of birth control to see if the condition improves once the medication is stopped. [5]
  4. Retin-A , 20% urea, alpha hydroxyacids, and salicylic acid prescriptions may help, but they've been found to be only minimally effective.
    • The most widely used ingredient in skin lighteners sold in the U.S. is hydroquinone, which is regulated by the FDA. [6] Dermatologists can write prescriptions for lighteners that contain up to 4% hydroquinone. [7] Over-the-counter skin lighteners can contain up to 2% hydroquinone. Always check with your doctor before using a product that contains hydroquinone. [8]
    • Use skin lighteners sold by trusted brands. Although the FDA banned the use of mercury in skin lightening products in the U.S. in 1990, lightening creams that contain this toxic metal have been found here. These products were manufactured in other countries but sold in stores in the U.S., so read labels very carefully when shopping for this product. [9]
  5. All women, but especially those with dark skin, run the risk of hyperpigmentation (skin darkening) when they use electrolysis for hair removal. [10] If you've been having electrolysis treatments to remove the underarm hair, stopping the treatment should stop more discoloration from occurring.
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  1. Dark underarms may be caused by dead skin cells that have accumulated there, so exfoliating can reduce the dark appearance of the skin. [11]
    • Sugar - Mix a cup of brown sugar with 3 tablespoon (44.4 ml). extra-virgin olive oil. Apply to wet skin for a minute or two during a shower or bath and rinse. Try using the mixture twice a week when you bathe. [12]
    • Baking soda - Make a thick baking soda-and-water paste to use as a scrub. After scrubbing, rinsing, and drying the area, apply a dusting of baking powder to the skin to give it a lighter appearance.
    • Baking soda and rosewater - Make a somewhat thick paste of baking soda and rose water. Apply to the underarm area, then wash off with warm water. Dry your arms. Do this until your armpits start to lighten.
    • Orange - Peel an orange and put the peels out in the sun to dry. Grind the peels to form a powder and make a paste by adding rose water and milk. Scrub your underarms with the paste for 10 to 15 minutes to remove dead skin cells, and rinse with cold water.
    • Pumice stone - Gently remove dead skin cells from under your arms with the use of a pumice stone. This light-weight, abrasive volcanic rock is sold in drug stores and beauty supply stores. Wet the stone thoroughly and gently scrub the underarm area.
  2. Open your refrigerator or kitchen cupboard to find remedies that can not only lighten dark underarms but also make the skin softer and fresher.
    • Milk - The vitamins and lactic acid in milk make it effective in lightening dark skin. [13] Create a paste of 2 tbsp. milk, 1 tsp. curd and 1 tbsp. flour. Apply it to the skin, let it sit for 15 minutes, and rinse with cold water. Your skin should be softer and free of dead skin cells, which will make the area look much lighter. You can get even better results with full fat milk cream.
    • Vinegar - For a lighter look and germ-free, sweet-smelling skin, mix vinegar with rice flour to form a paste. Take a hot shower and apply the paste to the underarms, let it dry for 10-15 minutes, and rinse with warm water.
    • Coconut oil - The vitamin E in coconut oil can help lighten dark skin over time, so for best results, use it daily or every other day. Before bathing, massage the oil into the skin for 10 to 15 minutes. Rinse with a mild soap and lukewarm water. Another benefit of coconut oil is that it's a natural deodorant.
  3. The single most important thing you can do to prevent or treat dark underarms is to moisturize the area at least twice a day. Natural moisturizers like aloe vera, lecithin, etc., tend to work best. [14]
  4. Try a natural bleaching agent . The acidic, anti-bacterial, and antiseptic properties in some vegetables and fruits allow them to lighten the skin naturally. Potatoes, cucumbers, and lemons are three that can help eliminate dark skin under the arms. [15]
    • Potato - Thinly slice a potato and rub a slice on the dark area. Or, grate some of the potato to release the "juice." Apply this juice to your underarms, let it dry for 10 minutes, and rinse.
    • Cucumber - Just as you did with the potato, you can rub cucumber slices on the affected area or grate some of the cucumber and use the juice. You can go a step further and add a few drops of lemon juice and some turmeric (enough to make a paste) to the cucumber juice. Apply the paste, wait half an hour, and wash off.
    • Lemon - Rub a thick slice of lemon on the dark area; the fruit will remove dead skin cells and lighten the skin. Follow-up by washing and, if necessary, applying moisturizer. (With continued use, lemons can dry out the skin). Add a small amount of turmeric, plain yogurt, or honey to lemon juice to make a paste that can be left on for 10 minutes and then rinsed clean. [16]
    • Egg oil - Gently massage egg oil on the dark area and leave on overnight; the omega-3 in egg oil promotes re-epithelisation (new skin cells), which makes the skin smooth and light. Wash in the morning with a pH-balanced soap or body wash.
    • Note that these home remedies might irritate your skin or cause allergies. Discontinue use at any sign of irritation or an allergic reaction.
  5. If you're willing to commit to a frequent treatment regimen, you can try a natural whitening pack made from gram flour (also known a chickpea flour). Chickpeas are high in vitamin A, E, and C, which may help lighten skin. [17] Mix the flour with yogurt, lemon, and a little turmeric to form a thick paste. Apply and leave in place for at least 30 minutes before rinsing with warm water. Apply this whitening paste daily for two weeks and then three times a week to speed up the whitening effect.
  6. Skip shaving and start waxing . Dark underarms may be caused by thick hair under the skin or irritation due to shaving. [18] Because waxing removes hair at the root, it may leave the area lighter and the skin softer.
  7. The strong antiperspirant chemicals of deodorants often darken underarms due to an inflammatory response. If you suspect deodorant is to blame, try to wear it less often. If that isn’t possible for you, look for products designed for sensitive skin. These usually contain an ingredient called aluminum fluoride. [19]
    • Reader Poll: We asked 426 wikiHow readers if they use deodorant, and 80% of them said yes. [Take Poll] They may be contributing to dark skin in your armpits.
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    Why are my underarms turning dark?
    Lydia Shedlofsky, DO
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    Dr. Lydia Shedlofsky is a Resident Dermatologist who joined Affiliated Dermatology in July of 2019 after completing a traditional rotating internship at Larkin Community Hospital in Miami, Florida. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. After graduation, she moved to Beira, Mozambique, and worked as a research assistant and intern at a free clinic. She completed a Post-Baccalaureate program and subsequently earned a Master's Degree in Medical Education and a Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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    I would recommend evaluation by a board-certified Dermatologist as this might be a sign of underlying systemic disease.
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    Which of the natural agents that really works in short time?
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    The potato method works really well in a short space of time. Keep exfoliating your skin to prevent dry underarms. You can apply the baking soda and lemon paste twice a day to get better results fast.
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    Do these methods really work?
    Community Answer
    If you are patient enough, yes. The potato and the lemon method usually works with one to two weeks, but it can dry up the skin, so it is also important to moisturize.
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      Warnings

      • Bleaching skin, as well as excessive exfoliation, can cause serious harm and scarring. The hair follicles, pores, and sweat glands in your armpits can become infected. The close proximity to your lymph nodes can be very dangerous, since any infection can spread quickly throughout your system, possibly causing septic shock. Consider all pros and cons carefully before you decide to tamper with such delicate skin. Consult medical professionals first.
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      Dark armpits can make you feel self-conscious, but there are several ways to lighten your underarms. Some people find that natural skin lighteners help. Try rubbing cucumber or lemon slices on your underarms, then rinsing them off with cool water after 10 minutes. Alternatively, squeeze the juice out of a grated potato and apply it to your underarms for 10 minutes before rinsing it off. Remember to exfoliate your underarms 2-3 times a week with a body scrub to prevent dead skin cell build-up and discoloration. Chemical deodorants can cause dark armpits, so consider switching deodorant brands or skipping it altogether. Try waxing your underarms or using laser hair removal instead of shaving since razor irritation can also cause discoloration. For faster results, talk to a dermatologist about prescription creams, chemical peels, or laser therapy to help lighten your underarms. If nothing seems to help, talk to your doctor. Dark armpits are usually harmless, but they could be caused by an underlying medical condition. If you want to learn more, like how to make a whitening treatment or liquid treatment for your armpits, keep reading!

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