Best Underarm Bleaching Cream or Gel
Underarm Bleaching is more popular than ever. This is due to the fact that modern consumers are not only more conscience of their appearance including noticing dark underarms, but also that cosmetic companies continue to add ingredients in deodorants and shaving creams that can result in darker underarms. In addition, when women and some men excessively shave or wax, their underarms can darken.
While there are dozens of underarm bleaching creams and gels to choose from not all of them are safe. This is because some are made overseas in unregulated facilities and may include the ingredient Hydroquinone. For many years, this ingredient was the end all be all of skin lightening agents. It produced desirable effects, and was included in most major brands. Then, after some research, it was concluded that this ingredient may lead to the development of cancer. Countries like England, France, and Japan all banned the sale of skin lightening creams including underarm whitening creams that contained any amount of Hydroquinone. America still allows skin bleaching treatments to be sold which contain a small percentage of this ingredient, but as more international pressure mounts, and as more research proves the danger of this ingredient, America will surely follow and ban the sale of skin lightening products which contain any trace of Hydroquinone.
The company I work for, Medliten, has very strong opinions about this ingredient. Their philosophy is that beauty should not come at the expense of health. This is why Medliten does not use any trace of Hydroquinone in their product. Instead, they found that other ingredients are also very powerful without posing a risk to one’s health. Two of the main ingredients Medliten uses in their skin lightening serum, which again, can be used as an underarm bleaching gel, are Alpha Arbutin and Kojic Acid. Both of these ingredients have been used for years to help lighten, and unlike Hydroquinone, they will not harm your skin or compromise your health. In fact, Alpha Arbutin has been proven to safely and effectively lighten the skin. While the name Kojic Acid may sound intimidating, in reality it is actually safe enough to be used on fruit. Kojic Acid was first used in Japan and was and was the extract of fermenting rice. The name Kojic is based on the Japanese word for fungi.
Returning to dark underarms, the best and safest solution for lightening dark underarmsI is to use an underarm bleaching gel like Medliten. This will allow you to lighten your dark underarms efficiently without causing damage to your sensitive underarm skin. For more information about Medliten, either visit www.Medliten.com or click on the following link: Buy Medliten.