Contents:
- Medical Video: How Kojic Acid Helps Reduce the Appearance of Brown Spots
- What are the causes of black underarm skin?
- 1. Some deodorants and antiperspirant
- 2. Acanthonis nigricans
- 3. Hyperpigmentation
- 4. Bacterial infections
- 5. Period of pregnancy
- 6. Tight clothes, lots of touch and friction
- 7. Shave
- 8. Collection of dead skin cells
- 9. Smoker's melanosis
- 10. Hair shaving cream
Medical Video: How Kojic Acid Helps Reduce the Appearance of Brown Spots
Black armpit sometimes causes low self-esteem. Things that cause blackening of the armpit skin are sometimes not realized, even though maybe we do this cause. Unlike other skin on the body which is usually blackened due to scars or sunburn, the cause of black armpit skin is not the same.
What are the causes of black underarm skin?
1. Some deodorants and antiperspirant
Some people suggest that there are deodorants and antiperspirant which causes blackening of the armpit skin. In fact, when they stopped using the deodorant, there was a change in the color of their armpits. Although this is rare, there is a possibility that there are several compositions which cause blackening of the armpit skin.
2. Acanthonis nigricans
This is a health condition that can make the skin underarm, groin, neck, elbow, knee, knuckle, or folds of skin. Acanthonis Nigricans can occur in men and women, but this condition mostly occurs in people who are dark skinned and have obesity. This is related to the disruption of insulin production and glands that affect pre-diabetics, diabetes, or those who have the possibility of diabetes.
3. Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation can make discoloration of the armpit, groin, groin, and blackened neck area. This happens when your skin produces melanin, although it usually quite rarely affects the armpit.
4. Bacterial infections
Erythrasma, bacterial infection caused by corynebacterium minutissimum, causing reddish brown patches that are slightly bicicidal with firm boundaries. The patches feel a bit itchy and generally appear during warm weather. You will be more likely to suffer from this infection if you have excess weight or diabetes.
5. Period of pregnancy
Some women experience blackened armpits when pregnant. This is caused by hormonal changes that can increase melanin production, especially estrogen which increases the production of melanocytes, cells that produce melanin. Blackened armpit during pregnancy is a seasonal problem that not only causes uneven skin tone, but also blackens the armpit, nose, and upper lip.
6. Tight clothes, lots of touch and friction
When the armpit swipes something, hyperkeratosis or thickened skin may occur as a means of preventing the body against friction irritation, namely post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
7. Shave
Shaving is a common cause of blackened armpits. Shaving cannot pull the armpit hair from its roots. Hair follicles are still visible under the armpit surface when shaving. Hair below the surface of the skin will make the skin look darker, similar to men shaving their faces.
8. Collection of dead skin cells
There are thousands of skin folds in the armpit known as "hills and valleys". Therefore, the armpit is usually seen inside. In addition, due to lack of care, the armpit skin cells will dry, crack or die. Dead skin will look darker.
9. Smoker's melanosis
This is a condition caused by smoking tobacco. In this case, hyperpigmentation is caused by smoking. Black patches appear in the armpit area while smoking continues. When you stop smoking, the spots will disappear by themselves.
10. Hair shaving cream
Hair shaving creams tend to be used to gently remove unwanted hair. However, this cream also contains chemicals that can cause skin irritation and blacken the armpit.