TIRED OF BUMPY AND DARK UNDERARMS? THE ANSWER IS HERE



(1) Baking soda

According to homeremediesforlife.com, two to three tablespoons of baking soda and water "exfoliates the dead skin cells and other impurities blocking the pores," thus, reducing the bumps.

(2) The retinol in Vitamin A capsules

Squeezing the oil from one or two Vitamin A capsules, and massaging it on the affected area for three minutes can improve "cell turnover and prevents the hair follicle plugging."

(3) Oils: coconut, olive, Vitamin E, tea tree

To moisturize the area and treat the bumps, just massage any of these oils on the underarm.

(4) Lactic acid in milk, sugar and sour cream, and yogurt can soften and reduce the bumps.

(5) Waxing

Some say it is painful, but when done by an expert esthetician, the procedure is so fast that you can easily forget it ever happened.

It removes the hair from the roots, so it grows back after more than a month.

The regrowth is also smoother.

(6) Intense Pulse Light or Laser Diodes

These procedures impair the hair follicle, taking a longer period of hair growth and, eventually, minimal hair growth.

Cathy said, "If you compute it, bili ka ng razor, bili ka ng ganito, magpapa-waxing ka, bibili ka ng cream, kapag kinompute mo iyan every two weeks and then versus yung hair removal, i think mas cheaper pa rin and mas safe.

"And then puputi pa yung armpits mo kasi you don't have to put all the chemicals."

(7) Botox

Dra. Vicki said, "How do I make my underarms white and beautiful? It's the most requested treatment.


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