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How to care for the armpit area

Armpit sweat is one of the main causes of body odor. Sweat and bacteria combine to create an unpleasant odor.

There are daily actions you can take to keep your underarms healthy and clean.

1. Deodorize regularly

The armpit is where body odor most often appears. Accumulated sweat and dirt cause odor, while poor hygiene can make underarms oily, clogged and itchy. A good way to avoid this is to use a deodorant product that effectively neutralizes odors. Starting with daily deodorant will help your armpits smell less bad. It's important to use deodorant regularly - even if you only need it to protect yourself from sweat and bacteria. Choose Breeze's premium perfume deodorant product now - imported from Italy. However, if you notice that underarm odor persists even after applying deodorant regularly, it may be time to see a doctor because there could be a more serious problem!

2. Combine hyperpigmentation treatment products

Hyperpigmentation is a major skin care concern for many people. It can occur due to many factors, including too much sun exposure, pollution, and other skin-damaging factors. To solve this problem, start by cleaning your underarms twice a day with soap or a gentle cleanser. Apply a light moisturizer after washing to keep your underarms hydrated and protected from further dryness or irritation. Avoid using harsh soaps or scented products that may aggravate the condition.

3. Pay attention to shaving your armpits

Shaving your armpits can be a great way to say goodbye to unwanted hair, but it's important to be aware of the dangers involved. Here are some tips to help you stay safe and healthy when shaving your armpits: Make sure you clean your entire body properly before shaving - including your armpits! A good way to clean them is to use natural products like apple cider vinegar. This will help remove any toxins that may have built up due to sweating or other activity. Don't shave too much - this will only lead to razor burn, ingrown hairs, etc. If you need to shave frequently, try using an electric epilator. Use an epilator instead of a manual razor because in the long run it will cause more irritation and inflammation of the skin.

Shaving your armpits can be a difficult task - but with the right method, you can do it comfortably and without any problems. If redness or irritation persists after following these instructions, try waxing or laser hair removal.

4. Avoid using creams with strong bleaching properties

They remove skin cells, leading to further damage and future skin problems! The best options will be gentle formulas that won't irritate or dry the skin too much.

5. Keep your armpits dry

No matter how often you shower, bacteria in your armpits can always grow. This is because wet armpits allow bacteria to grow and cause odor problems. To avoid this, try to keep your armpits dry. This means avoiding sweat and moisture and using deodorants that limit sweating as this will also help prevent the growth of bacteria in the armpits.

6. Wear breathable fabric

It is important to wear breathable fabrics to allow the skin to breathe. Instead of wearing tight clothing, choose loose clothing made from natural fibers that absorb moisture and do not retain moisture.

7. Armpit detox

To detox your armpits, start by cleaning them with warm soapy water and antibacterial soap. After bathing, apply Activated Charcoal to help remove toxins from the skin. Apply natural oils such as jojoba oil or olive oil to gently massage your skin before going to bed for two weeks. Repeat this routine every two weeks until you see results - usually within four to six weeks!

8. Exfoliate

The armpit is one of the areas where skin problems most often occur. This means that the underarm area needs extra care and attention if you want them to stay healthy and blemish-free. Underarm exfoliation is a great way to remove dead skin cells, dirt, and oil from the skin's surface. This will help you achieve a smoother looking underarm area.