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Top 5 Reasons Your Underarms Deserve TLC

When was the last time you paid serious attention to your underarms? We know � they're not the sexiest parts of your body, but ignoring them can lead to irritation, ingrown
hairs, and other problems.

Underarms don't get much love, but think about how much they relate to your confidence � what you wear, how you
move. Aside from removing hair and applying deodorant,
most people tend to neglect their armpits, even though it's
one of the most sensitive parts of our body. This neglect
can cause irritation, such as redness and ingrown hairs,
which can make armpits less than appealing.

Darker Pigmentation

At times you may notice that parts of your underarm are
darker than others. Changes in skin pigmentation can occur
because of a number of reasons, including a fluctuation in
hormone levels and sensitivity to certain products. These
changes are more common in women with darker skin.

Excessive Sweating

Sure, we all sweat a little more than we'd like to from
time to time, especially when we're nervous, it's hot out,
or we just finished a grueling spinning class. But it's time to visit your doctor if you're sweating so much that it's ruining your clothes. If you're going through multiple shirts a day, speak to your doctor about a prescription deodorant, Botox injections, or a laser treatment to help control the problem.

General Irritation

One of the most common underarm problems is general
irritation or a rash. Temperature, hair removal, clothing,
and even the type of deodorant you wear can cause irritation, such as redness or bumps. For the healthiest underarms possible, avoid tight clothes that rub underneath your arms, especially when you're working out. Wash with antibacterial soap, but don't overdo it. The skin under your arms is thin, and scrubbing too much will irritate it. Finally, if you have sensitive skin, use an unscented deodorant, as fragrance is a common irritant.

Ingrown Hairs

Ingrown hairs occur most commonly because of shaving. The top of the hair follicle is cut off, and a sharp point is
created at the end. As the sharp point grows out, it can
penetrate the skin surface and cause a bump.

To prevent ingrown hairs, use a single-blade razor to shave
under your arms � it's less likely to leave your hair with
that sharpened point. Or you can use a depilatory. Laser
hair removal is also a good option. It works particularly
well on the underarms, and generally you only need two to
three treatments.

Regular exfoliation of the area is also helpful. To prevent
ingrown hairs, exfoliate daily, except on days when you've
waxed, threaded, or sugared the area.

Skin Tags

As their name suggests, skin tags are little excess pieces
of hanging skin. They're common in any area of your body
that has skin folds, like your underarms, and are a result
of repeated friction. The good news is that skin tags are
harmless. The bad news is that only your dermatologist can
remove them safely. If you have a large number of them or
you're extremely bothered by them, make an appointment with your doctor to have them snipped sterilely.