How do you prevent underarm deodorant stains?
Similarly, you may ask, why does my deodorant stain my armpits?
Contrary to popular belief, it's not your sweat itself that causes yellow stains. Most experts agree that that culprit behind your yellow pits is the aluminum used in antiperspirants combined with your sweat. Can you believe that? The very substance that keeps your pits nice and dry also wreaks havoc on your shirts.
Additionally, how do you remove deodorant residue buildup from clothes?
How to Take Deodorant Out Of Clothing
- Vinegar Dip a sponge into some white vinegar.
- Ammonia Soak the garment for 15 minutes in a mixture of one quart of lukewarm water, ½ teaspoon liquid hand-dishwashing detergent and 1 tablespoon of ammonia.
- Alcohol based cleansers Rubbing alcohol works well at removing spray-deodorant stains.
Darker pigmentation under the arms can be genetic, just like many other skin changes. Deodorants and antiperspirants have ingredients that can irritate the skin, and any inflammation can lead to a thickening — and darkening — of the skin over time. "Many antiperspirants use aluminum as an active ingredient," says Dr.