Cerave resurfacing retinol, Paula choice 5% niacinamide twice a day, restorative elements brightening, exfoliant(aveeno tone and texture)
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@msk-qp6fn
61
I personally like to use azelaic acid on my armpits. I used it for the darkening but due to its anti bacterial and skin exfolitating properties, it helped with my odor and my pore cloggins too.
L
@LoidaSison-r1s
36
PLS, MAKE YOUR INTRO SHORTER..TOO MUCH TALKS, SO ANNOYING...
O
@oreocookies5962
29
I appreciate how thoroughly it was explained, and I am now fully aware of my mistakes. I always blame it on genetics.
A
@angelabfown7517
24
I love your teaching style; talking is like talking to a friend! It is not excessive
L
@Legendsofrain
22
Great tips as usual, Dr. Jenny! I especially loved the one about the Vanicream deodorant. Never would have known.
W
@we4utube2
18
This is a great video. Thank you for sharing, I already have an appointment for next week with a dermatologist.
N
@nightshocksally2689
14
Thank you so much for all the info! The way you describe and explain everything is so helpful and informative! I absolutely love all the recommendations you also provided, normally some would find it overwhelming but the way you put it all into categories, and how each recommendations help with certain functions really give you the best way to find an a product that could help over time with pigmentation. Thank you so much!
R
@ruthbzrb
14
Dark underarms are due to residual deodorant. I got rid of mine by washing my underarms with a microfiber washcloth, daily. (Steps 1&2 use antibacterial bar soap) 1. Pre-wash- wet underarms and apply soap with hands to remove first layer. Rinse. 2. Scrub with microfiber washcloth and soap. Rinse. 3. Wash as usual with regularbody wash/soap. If you shave your underarms, you'll do it in this step. You won't get any razor gunk either if you use this method. That's because that gunk is residual deodorant. You don't need lighters or special deodorants or exfoliates. The microfiber washcloth is the exfoliator.
C
@connie1542
13
Thank you. I had dark spots I no longer shave. I wax. I use Dove even tone plus B3 or with niacinamide deorderant. It lightens it. I no longer have darkness. Hope this helps someone that can’t afford the products. It does get expensive when trying different products.
M
@msk-qp6fn
61
I personally like to use azelaic acid on my armpits. I used it for the darkening but due to its anti bacterial and skin exfolitating properties, it helped with my odor and my pore cloggins too.
L
@LoidaSison-r1s
36
PLS, MAKE YOUR INTRO SHORTER..TOO MUCH TALKS, SO ANNOYING...
O
@oreocookies5962
29
I appreciate how thoroughly it was explained, and I am now fully aware of my mistakes. I always blame it on genetics.
A
@angelabfown7517
24
I love your teaching style; talking is like talking to a friend! It is not excessive
L
@Legendsofrain
22
Great tips as usual, Dr. Jenny! I especially loved the one about the Vanicream deodorant. Never would have known.
W
@we4utube2
18
This is a great video. Thank you for sharing, I already have an appointment for next week with a dermatologist.
N
@nightshocksally2689
14
Thank you so much for all the info! The way you describe and explain everything is so helpful and informative! I absolutely love all the recommendations you also provided, normally some would find it overwhelming but the way you put it all into categories, and how each recommendations help with certain functions really give you the best way to find an a product that could help over time with pigmentation. Thank you so much!
R
@ruthbzrb
14
Dark underarms are due to residual deodorant. I got rid of mine by washing my underarms with a microfiber washcloth, daily. (Steps 1&2 use antibacterial bar soap) 1. Pre-wash- wet underarms and apply soap with hands to remove first layer. Rinse. 2. Scrub with microfiber washcloth and soap. Rinse. 3. Wash as usual with regularbody wash/soap. If you shave your underarms, you'll do it in this step. You won't get any razor gunk either if you use this method. That's because that gunk is residual deodorant. You don't need lighters or special deodorants or exfoliates. The microfiber washcloth is the exfoliator.
C
@connie1542
13
Thank you. I had dark spots I no longer shave. I wax. I use Dove even tone plus B3 or with niacinamide deorderant. It lightens it. I no longer have darkness. Hope this helps someone that can’t afford the products. It does get expensive when trying different products.
1. Pre-wash- wet underarms and apply soap with hands to remove first layer. Rinse.
2. Scrub with microfiber washcloth and soap. Rinse.
3. Wash as usual with regularbody wash/soap. If you shave your underarms, you'll do it in this step.
You won't get any razor gunk either if you use this method. That's because that gunk is residual deodorant.
You don't need lighters or special deodorants or exfoliates. The microfiber washcloth is the exfoliator.
1. Pre-wash- wet underarms and apply soap with hands to remove first layer. Rinse.
2. Scrub with microfiber washcloth and soap. Rinse.
3. Wash as usual with regularbody wash/soap. If you shave your underarms, you'll do it in this step.
You won't get any razor gunk either if you use this method. That's because that gunk is residual deodorant.
You don't need lighters or special deodorants or exfoliates. The microfiber washcloth is the exfoliator.