2) Brighten Dark Underarms (Use Carefully)
Underarm darkness can be linked to friction, shaving irritation, buildup from deodorants, or skin conditions. A diluted aspirin rinse may help lift buildup—but go slow, because underarm skin is delicate.
How to try it
- Dissolve 2 crushed aspirin in 1 cup (240 ml) warm water.
- Apply with cotton to clean, dry underarms.
- Leave for 10–15 minutes (not an hour) and rinse thoroughly.
- Moisturize with a fragrance-free lotion.
- Start 2–3 times per week, not daily.
Good to know
- If you notice stinging, redness, or increased darkness, stop and switch to gentle exfoliation (soft washcloth) and a fragrance-free antiperspirant.
- Persistent underarm darkening can be related to medical conditions; consider seeing a dermatologist.
3) Tame Flakes: Dandruff Helper
Aspirin’s salicylate family is also used in some anti-dandruff products to help loosen flakes.
How to try it
- Crush 2 aspirin to a fine powder.
- Mix into the amount of shampoo you’ll use for one wash.
- Massage into scalp (not nails) for 1–2 minutes, then rinse well and condition ends.
- Use 1–2 times per week only.
Good to know
- If you have redness, scabs, or suspected psoriasis/seborrheic dermatitis, see a professional for targeted care.
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