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skincaregrh

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Hey guys! I've heard that TO Glycolic Acid can be used for underarm problems. But I'm afraid that it might sting for me (I dont wanna cause wastage) Do you guys have any other alternatives which aree less irritative? I hope it can help to reduce ordour too... I've heard that deodorant shouldnt be used everyday, which I do :( Need some help on this. Thanks!!
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Buhbles

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You could try the Krave glycolic acid but it's a lot pricier. Since you are concerned about stinging or irritation you could also try another AHA or even PHA! PHA is very gentle and will work well for your purposes!
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skincaregrh

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Thanks! :)
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qntmrmdhn

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Yes u can use it for your underarm, but u also have to use hydrating products or else it will darkens your armpit, will get really dry, flaky, irritated
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nesaaa

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For underarm routine i usually scrub 2 times a week, exfoliating toner once a week and natural deodarant from lush plus soothing balm after wax. https://www.lushusa.com/body/deodorants-and-dusting-powders/aromaco/9999900051.html
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lusitania

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I have used it on my underarms as a light deodorant in the winter, and it doesn't sting unless you put it on right after removing hair. The skin on the underarms is tougher than the skin on your face, I think.
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glossedupskin

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Try patch testing first and see if there’s any reaction :)
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