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under arm pigmentaion


Question Posted Wednesday December 30 2009, 4:26 am

ok this is embarassing to ask.i have really bad pigmentation on my under arms.i think its because i use to shave.iv actually tried everythign to get rid of it but i cant!iv changed to waxing and that helped abit,iv tried herbal creams etc but i was wondering if anyone know anyother tips on getting rid of this pigmentation.please answer if youv tried soemthing thats worked for you!:)\
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TheRandomJuggalette answered Saturday January 2 2010, 3:10 pm:
Have you tried Bio Oil? It helps with evening skin tones, and it works very well. Its really cheap too. I'm not sure where you'll be able to find it, but look in dollar stores or health stores or online! :] Also, try cocoa butter. This will take longer to get results, but it should work! You can find this in pretty much any store. Some Natural Remedies to use are:

Vinegar ((water diluted, but not too much))

Onion Juice- Mix with apple cider vinegar ((found in any stores that sell food))

Lemon Juice

Hope I helped you!

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pseudophun answered Saturday January 2 2010, 10:40 am:
I have never had this problem, so I do not guarantee anything, but I've had pigmentation appear before and there is one thing that I've found to work VERY well...

A store-bought hair bleaching kit.
Sounds silly, but if you apply that mixture for... well it varies... it will burn but not much, so if it's burning more than that take it off, but I leave it on for like 15 minutes, to the affected skin area, it lightens it up. If you do it everyday, for just that little amount of time, it should take care of your problem.

PS, not sure why you're embarassed, this sight is so annonymous it's almost silly (but good)

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