Glycolic Acid as a deodorant and hyperpigmentation hack?
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Underarm hyperpigmentation and alternatives to deodorants are common concerns. I'm discussing glycolic acid as a potential deodorant and hyperpigmentation hack. Glycolic acid is a chemical exfoliant that has been used for years to treat acne and other skin conditions. Is glycolic acid a viable alternative to your current deodorant? I explore this question and more in this video.
There are many misconceptions and unanswered questions about chemical exfoliants and chemical peels. I will be answering all of the commonly asked questions across my social platforms. Starting with is glycolic acid safe to use as a deodorant? This one came from the now viral hastag glycoicacidasdeodorant that has over 13.6 million views.
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i like how she doesn't discourage ppl from trying trends, rather how to do it safely..
@not-even-german4892
Жыл бұрын
Wisdom
@BBFLYRISEN
Жыл бұрын
She sounds to be discouraging it by giving other things SHE advises. The question is does it work. The answer without personal bias is YES. I have done it for about a month now and YES it works. Shower, wipe your armpits with it, DONE.
@geemorales3555
Жыл бұрын
@@BBFLYRISEN i.e. safely
@christarautenbach1684
Жыл бұрын
@@geemorales3555 .
@namkw
Жыл бұрын
@@BBFLYRISEN are you a dermatologist?
Growing up my mom told me that…that bacteria is what caused the odor not the sweat, and it has stuck with me all these years. She told me it one day I was working at an internship but forgot to put on deodorant and I smelled horrible. She told me to wash my armpits with the soap in the bathroom and periodically use hand sanitizer at my desk to kill the bacteria and sure enough, it worked! Gonna try glycolic acid but maybe once or twice a week max
@TheBiggestMoronYouKnow
Жыл бұрын
Sanatizer is bad for your armpits, use panOxyl face wash and lather it for 20-30 sec before rinsing off 😊
@anahnnemus5187
Жыл бұрын
Sanitizer messes with the endocrine system.
@TwinkieReid
Жыл бұрын
@@anahnnemus5187 would rubbing alcohol do anything?
@sumlem
Жыл бұрын
Try Panoxyl! Or any other 5% or lower benzoyl peroxide wash because of it's antimicrobial properties. I love it for the acne/eczema prone on my face as an occasional wash, but also as an underarm wash. I tried it out after a few years of trying out natural deodorants. A certain brand I used had BAKING SODA that didn't help with the odor from sweat, sweat production, and actually DARKENED my underarms. Benzoyl Peroxide helped with the odor and bringing my underarms back to how it was before along with using Almay's fragrance free aluminum antiperspirant gel.
@sumlem
Жыл бұрын
@@anahnnemus5187 you're referring to triclosan, which has limited human studies data as of this time. So far, research has been on on lab animals, such as rats who have been exposed to, injected, or force fed large amounts of triclosan. Considering that it wasn't included in the FDA's 2019 ruling of ingredients to be removed or barred from consumer hand sanitizers, it should note that it isn't significantly causing active harm. I'm using the word "significant" in the scientific context of being quantitative above a certain numerical threshold. Consumer products containing triclosan actually are prohibited from being marketed without premarket approval, not for it's possible endocrine disruptive properties, but to avoid risk of antibiotic resistance. There is ongoing review, but given there is limited understanding to HOW endocrine disruptors in personal care products can affect the human body, it's not something to be frantically avoiding. This is based on my understanding on how certain ingredients in personal care products can be absorbed into the skin and likely later be found in the blood stream/glands/stored in fat... Bottom line line is that dosage and exposure play a big part in how something can affect the body. Considering that consumer products are constantly under review in which new standards are set to improve safety, you'd have to be living in vats of hand sanitizer for it to be a concern
Thank you for explaining this topic, because sometimes we really don't know what damages can happen from just trying a trends as different products work on different skin types.
@mariecharles212
Жыл бұрын
Please ... This stuff works for your underarm. I think what is happening now is that back then and even recently before this trend people are getting a lot of info without a dermatologist and most dermatologists focus more on botox and lasers rather than good skincare. My point now is that not speaking of her expertise. But most people do want a natural approach
@casswashwash1070
5 ай бұрын
@@mariecharles212 no ppl dont know how to use stuff
I’ve had dark underarms my whole life and I didn’t know that it was associated with insulin resistance which I just recently was diagnosed with so thank you for making this.
@casswashwash1070
5 ай бұрын
@@bv3379you could bit thats not the source for everyone
I'm so impressed by you, Doc, you covered so many things in one video. Thank you ❤️
Really love how elaborately you explain everything, and absolutely love your voice!
I love your happy energy! It’s just so refreshing, most people seem low key miserable and dead inside nowadays.
It’s such a gift to have Dr. Alexis offer her insight & pro advice this way. 🙌🏾💕
I am so glad you are covering this. Haven't started watching but I did this before and liked the results. As a cleanser not a deodorant.
God bless you and your mom! I hope she is better now! ❤ Thank you for always providing us all of this useful info 😊
I've been wanting to try this hack for a while now, but now that you've covered it, I'm going to do this once a week.
Thank you for making time to teach us about great skincare!
Thanks for being here and providing great tips, Dr. Alexis!
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
I wanted to hear what you had to say both about glycolic acid as deodorant and chemical peels. I'm really glad that you addressed all of these in this video. I don't think that some people realize that glycolic acid comes in different percentages. So I'm glad that you mentioned that as well. And I didn't know that chemical peels helped with collagen production until you mentioned it. This video was so helpful and informative.
@livelovely4681
Жыл бұрын
This! Some things are best in lower concentrations with varying usage throughout the week. These products do the job, but I didn’t really start seeing results until I went to my dermatologist.
Wow thank you the breakdown was very well-explained and super-informative. I've been seeing people recommending acids as deodorants for a while but was unsure.
Thank you for your compassionate, educated, well researched advice! God bless you!
Love how you broke this down ❤
You're so well spoken. Like wow. I really enjoyed watching the video 😀
Wow, where have I been 😩. KZread recommended me this video, and I am living for the information.
I’m praying for your Mom. 🙏🏾 I love your channel!
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Congratulations on 300K subscribers 👩🏾⚕️❤️💃🏾🎉🎊
Me for a examples I don't follow social media bloggers advice of how to use creams, but rather follow dermatology doctors advice because I know they've learnt it and they know how to use creams very well. Especially you Dr Stephens I surely trust you and believed in your teachings. I would use this opportunity to thank you for your perfect advice, thank you very much. Stay Blessed doctor.
Thank you doc! I wrote down some products that you recommended. I got my first VI Peel yesterday, 1 of 4 ..so excited!! 😊
@sarahogunfadebo209
Жыл бұрын
What’s that? :)
Happy you addressed this. My first thought was long term issues since we have lymph nodes under the arms
Ooo thank you for sharing those deodorants! I wasn't aware of them
Wow! Your skin looks flawless like glass... am so happy for you. Give us your take on that and how we too can obtain the same results for ourselves please.
Mama your skin looks amazing you’re gorgeous❤❤❤
I just discovered this channel I’m so glad i did
So Glad she gave alternative options 👏🧡
Thank you for sharing this information. By the way, your skin is beautiful!
Very informative and thorough ❤ thank you!
I didn’t know that about baking soda. My mom loves baking soda, she uses it in everything. She’s also been struggling with sun spots recently, so I’ll definitely be telling her.
I know this is unrelated to the video but your voice is so beautiful and soothing 😂❤ thank you for the tips!!
I love your advice!! The best ❣️
I love how you are attacking the subject and giving practical explanations from start.
I’m so glad you touched on this because I was thinking of using this to lighten the darkness under my arms.
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure and thank you for watching!
@miyalopez5925
Жыл бұрын
Can I use this to lighten up my inner thighs?
@lizb8843
Жыл бұрын
@@vickijones2013 this happened to me as well
@vickijones2013
Жыл бұрын
@@lizb8843 I hope you did not give them any personal information…they said I won a iPhone, Mac computer and makeup i just need tell them my name and address I DID NOT knew it was a scamm
@fatfetus7449
Жыл бұрын
Can you suggest what i can use for mild pigmentation in my underarms? I want something that is quick and efficient
U made this just in time, I bought it a few days ago bc of the trend but haven’t tried it yet bc i didn’t know how much to use.
I haven’t watched the video yet but I just gotta say it works! I’ve been doing it for over a year and I promise you will see results
The ordinary glycolic acid is 7% so that’s quite high for my sensitive skin. I replaced it with Cosrx’s aha bha toner which has much lower amount and it has both aha bha. I use it once in 3 days and it works so well :D
@yoonji-ssi7447
Жыл бұрын
Hi, do you use it alone? Or do you use it at night? I do feel scared using the ordinary cause it might even darken my underarms more or worse make it irritated so I'm gonna do this.
@czechmatey
Жыл бұрын
I have the cosrx aha/bha and despite it smelling a bit sour, it's been doing nice for my skin. Will try under arms and see how that goes.
@tomharris7689
Жыл бұрын
It doesn't really work at all per say. Since the concentration is literally so small. lmao it does nothing
@czechmatey
Жыл бұрын
@@tomharris7689 It does something for me, but I've also never used anything similar on my skin before. I can visibly see results no matter how anecdotal. Have a good day.
@hihohohehi
4 ай бұрын
Hi, please help me out, did you see major results, and how long did it take?
I don’t experiment with any skin ingredients that I haven’t used before until I see a video from you. I don’t even ask my dermatologist because although she’s nice, she’s white and she don’t understand the woes of hyperpigmentation
I absolutely love lume!! Changed my life.
Thank God a doctor did a realistic check on crazy advice that can hurt some people !!
Thanks Doc for the clarification.
great information :) new subdue ! looking forward to binging your videos!!
Thank you so much for this helpful information Dr. Stephens, I hope your mother is doing well after her Chemo Treatments.
I love that you have some suggestions. For the deodorant you and your mom tried out would you say that one can be used regularly ?
Thanks doc , you’re the best! ❤🎉
Thanks for the information, I had a hard time finding a reliable and accurate source. After watching your video, I decided to use niacinamide and bought it
Good morning Dr. Stephens 🙋🏾♀️ I hope you are having a great day so far. I just wanted to pop in and say thank you so much for the videos. I appreciate your consistency (with the uploads). You, and they (videos), have been extremely helpful.
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome. Thank you for watching!
I’ve been using glycolic acid as deodorant for over a year and it has helped with odor but not hyperpigmentation. I love it. In the winter or on days you don’t sweat a lot you don’t have to use it everyday. I usually use it every 2-3 days and more often in the summer. I avoid using it right after shaving and the morning after I put it on and it should be fine
@hazelnuteyes
Жыл бұрын
Same. Tiktok said it lighten their pits but ive been using it for 2 months and it hasnt lighten at all. I currently use pixi glow 5% ga
@binitalimburai4920
Жыл бұрын
I had been using glycolic acid for nearly a year. It too helped me with the odor but my underarms went even more darker so i stopped using it.
@dasmilingoddess
Жыл бұрын
Your armpits should lighten automatically after cutting out deodorants alone. Try lemons or limes from time to time with nothing else and definitely not right after shaving...hope this helps. Also diy turmeric masks help with lightening. These help with the body odor as well.😘😘
@VoguishMis
11 ай бұрын
Lemon and baking soda
@casswashwash1070
5 ай бұрын
@@binitalimburai4920 dont let it get exposed to sunlight
I like using Stridex (salicylic acid) under my arms for odor and razor bumps. I also use Stridex pads for body acne on my shoulders. It works great.
Great info in the beginning of the video 👏💯 Actually throughout the Wholee video 💜
Switching to aluminum-free deodorant took care of 80% of my discoloration. The rest seem to be razor bump scars.. Since mandelic acid has done wonders for my face, I'll have to try it for my armpits
@gaphneastanislaus8482
Жыл бұрын
What deodorant do you use?
Topicals deodorant Loui deodorant Salt air deodorant Mandelic + salicylic acid youth to the people Start low go slow Secret antiperspirant Chemical peels thicken skin
Omg. You’re so beautiful and your content is top tier.
What a good looking doctor. Greetings from the Netherlands. P.s. thank you for your advice 👍
This is good information thank you Dr Alexis 😊
I stay away from trying anything I see on these platforms because you can do irreversibly damage. Thank you for the video
Thank you Dr. Alexus fit this video. Could you please do a review on Vanish Pbf for ingrown hairs and hyperpigmentation in the pits and public area.
I love your videos! Everything I have tried that you recommended has helped my skin. I was wondering if you are familiar with Hydranitis Supurativa?
Great video and very informative! I like to do a week on/week off with the glycolic acid. I find it even carries over a bit into the week off and keeps me fresher than without for a while. When my pits return to normal and start to act up again, it’s already time for my week on. Otherwise, when I’m eating really clean (no meat, dairy, low sugar), I pretty much only use the glycolic toner before a super long/hot day or a hard workout.
Seeing this, thank you so much Honestly, it’s so hard to find aluminum free and alcohol free deodorant, so i started using this method It works really amazing for me. Thank you for sharing the video and people for the comments ❤
@morgianasartre6709
Жыл бұрын
All deodorants are aluminum free 😉
@marysalcedo4942
10 ай бұрын
Most deodorants are aluminum free. I'm using arm & hammer deodorant they are aluminum free. I started using the ordinary glycolic acid and it works wonder. No more stinky underarms. I'm also using clinique salicylic bar soap. I'll see in a few months if the glycolic acid will lighten my underarm.
Thank you! Excellent info….
My reg is the Kosas sport Chemistry AHA Serum Deodorant. Works really well with stopping odor. Doesn’t stop sweat which I’m fine with that because I don’t sweat super heavy under my arms anyway.
I once used paula’s choice salicylic acid toner to help exfoliate my underarm which was getting ingrown hairs from an overzealous shave. It not only helped to keep small bumps and pimples away, it also whitened my underarms. And to top it off, after a couple of days of the experiment, I discovered that it also acted as an antiperspirant or antibacterial or something as the typical armpit odor after a day of being out and about never materialized. So now it’s part of my routine when I exfoliate.
@se-uh8br
Жыл бұрын
Do you use it everyday?
Thanks for speaking on this. I use Necessaire deodorant gel that has 5% AHA, Niacinamide, and Chamomile. You’re right does help with odor only and not sweating.
Dr. do you offer online consultations? I am thousands of miles away and I could really use your expertise with organizing my skin regimen. I think you are fabulous!! It is very challenging to find an African American dermatologist that also have a deep understanding of product ingredients.
Thank you for explaining this.
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
So interesting. Thank you.
I use to use deodorant for sensitive skin until it started irritating my skin. It had my skin itching so bad until I had to do something to get some relief. I used some Gold bond ointment and it done wonders. No more itching or irritating skin. Also no odor after sweating.
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing!
I keep a salicylic acid face wash in my shower and wash my underarms daily with it. It does take a while to see results but I notice my pits are getting lighter.
Please make a weekly routine that you recommend. Thank you.
I thank you for breaking it down. Pray your mom is doing well.
@darkenyawebber-tennell262
Жыл бұрын
Good day, I'm old school and don't know how to use telegram? Haha. Take care
Can we talk about how gorgeous Doc Stephens skin is 🥺😍
You’re in Parkland!? I’m in Coral Springs, I definitely need to see you! 💜💜💜
Thanks for the info. I sweat profusely under my arms. And I’m trying to stay away from Aluminum based products. I can sacrifice the sweating for increased risk of breast cancer… And I’m allergic to baking soda. I’ve tried so many “natural” deodorant without baking soda. None work. So I’ll definitely try the Saltair deodorant and hopefully it’ll help.
Thanks for this video. When I switched to natural deodorant years ago my underarms became very irritated and dark from rashes. I couldn’t figure it out. Thought it was from shaving. I eventually found out it was the baking soda in my deodorant. I switched to a brand called Honestly Phresh and the irritation cleared up. Now I use Raw Sugar brand which is more expensive but I can’t find Phresh in the store anymore. The hyperpigmentation eventually cleared up from exfoliating.
@mohuachakravarti6879
Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me what did you use to exfoliate? TIA!
alexis you are so beautiful. and your voice is just so soothing. like music to my ears ❤🎶
I use aluminium free organic natural deodorants and alternate with raw organic coconut oil under my arms-i ve done this for 4 or so years now. The transformation then and now has been incredible💜
@cookiedoughmonstertravels4469
Жыл бұрын
What brands do u use?
@terenarosa4790
Жыл бұрын
Does the oil ruin your clothes?
@morgianasartre6709
Жыл бұрын
So you just use deodorants (no deodorant ever has aluminum)
@kc8724
Жыл бұрын
Natural deodorants don’t do shit natural does not equal good chemical does not equal bad
@Susie.wemove
Жыл бұрын
@Terena Rosa No. Its just a dab
Thank you for answering the question about can chemical peels thin your skin. I'm considering laser facial (acne scars) and was wondering if it will thin my skin or do the same as what you mentioned for Chemical peels?
Hi. Great content.What natural deodorants do you recommend Dr. ?
Thank you for this video!
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Thank you for explaining this to me
I use PanOxyl 10% every night and I apply my antiperspirant at night and I have seen a huge benefit.
@Ayyeliki
Жыл бұрын
@HrhSophia, I’ve been doing this for two years now ( compliments of YTer Dr Dray) and no odor ever! It’s the best!! except I apply it in the shower and rinse it off after about one minute ! Saves money too !
@mayasheartdesiire
Жыл бұрын
How long do you leave it under the arms before rinsing off?
@Ayyeliki
Жыл бұрын
@@mayasheartdesiire Roughly one minute , while I shave my legs or something else. Honestly, I haven’t bought deodorant for over two years !! It works cause kills the bacteria !
@sunrae7680
Жыл бұрын
@@Ayyeliki I did see Dr Dray's video on Pan Oxyl. I plan on trying the 4%. Glad to hear it works.😀
@muthaluva
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if it will help craniofacial hyperhidrosis
This product is amazingly I use it every night and it has cleared up my face
Thank you for the amazing information and I hope your mother is doing well.
@DrAlexisStephens
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much🥰Mom is well❤️
I've been using the The Ordinary Glycolic Acid for close to 3 months and it did NOT help with my hyperpigmentation BUT it did help with odor underneath the arm.
@hazelnuteyes
Жыл бұрын
Same
@sweetmercifulj
Жыл бұрын
I have only used it on my face once and it burned like the DEVIL
@companyconfidential6624
Жыл бұрын
I started with it and it was all good until it wasn’t. I tried the benzoyl peroxide and got really irritated. I use benzoyl cleanser then use the glycolic as spray or benzoyl lotion.
Hello! Thank you for the great work. New in the family. I want to start using retinoid but I was told I can’t during the summer. I’ve started on vitamin c(skin treat is the brand am using after failing to access all those you featured ) but the problem is that my face is reacting badly to it. Any thing to do? I had perfect skin when I was in Africa but when I came to Sweden my skin ain’t pleasing at all. Can I use retinoid during the summer?
I use coconut oil and baking soda for deodorant. I had no idea that the baking soda would be a concern. I don't really have hyperpigmentation there, just face. But still good to know.
Your skin looks flawless dr Alexis! 😍 So even and dewy! Do you have the same skincare routine?
Thanks for touching on this! I've been using different body exfoliator, and I use Body Brave and spray it under my arms lightly (every other night) chest, back (body acne) and the top of my bikini line. It has helped so much with my body acne and under arm odor. My under arms have lightened tremendously. I have pcos and had terrible body acne on my chest and and back. Always love your videos and I will try your recommendations.
@DrAlexisStephens
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!! And thanks for your kind words!
I'm currently using it on my face 3× a week and my face has never been so smooth and flawless in my entire life. 🙃
@fa5102
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@ff7tiesbabee
Жыл бұрын
Do you mean glycolic acid on your face?
@fa5102
Жыл бұрын
@@ff7tiesbabee yes it’s amazing you should try it! Helped reduce my acne and has made my skin glowing and even. This is the best my skin has looked and trust me I’ve tried everything under the sun
@jules9345
Жыл бұрын
@@fa5102 would u please tell me how u use it and how often?
@sara-mz5ih
Жыл бұрын
Burned my face like hell. However I use it on my armpits, elbow and knees.
I LOVE Saltair products. It is my favorite deodorant. I also enjoy the body washes as well.
Greet info... thanks for sharing.
Twice a week at night and using a different deodorant was good enough for me to see a difference in discoloration and decrease odor. I don’t see how someone could use this everyday, it’ll be too irritating.
@ayobamichiemeke717
Жыл бұрын
What deodorant did you use please
@baddestdivaa8556
Жыл бұрын
@@ayobamichiemeke717 Any Free aluminum deodorant works. It may cause a chemical reaction or worsen hyperpigmentation if you use one with aluminum in it.
@Malalalaika
Жыл бұрын
@@ayobamichiemeke717 yes to what she said ^^ the exact one I used is the schmidt deodorant.
@anahnnemus5187
Жыл бұрын
I saw this video where the woman talked about what they tell you in private schools and it was known not to use deodorant with aluminum because it can cause cancer.
@Dropletsojoy
9 ай бұрын
@@anahnnemus5187 according to derms this is a myth. I think its just wierd conspiracy.
I use the toner under my arms daily and it works for me no irritation
Dr. Stephens can you do a review of the Korean Rovectin Skincare line. Would love your opinion on that. Blessings to you and your family.🙏🏽🤍🕊
I started using glycolic acid a month ago, and it works so good
this just came up on my FYP today but the products that you recommended for the underarm to help with hyperpigmentation, can those be used on the bakini area?
I’ve been using the ordinary glycolic acid on my armpits almost every day, some days I don’t, and I haven’t had much irritation (unless I’ve shaved). It’s really helped with odor. I just rub it on with a cottonball after my shower. Gonna try the benzoyl peroxide if it’s cheaper.
@nandaamaharajh
Жыл бұрын
Be careful as the benzoyl peroxide may bleach clothes so stick to this
@nandaamaharajh
Жыл бұрын
@@sunrae7680 it may bleach your clothes so do not wear colors when u try it
@FunnyWater95
Жыл бұрын
@@sunrae7680 Thank you!! 🤩💫🙏🏾
@nandaamaharajh
Жыл бұрын
@@mufferducker822 it could stay on your skin and when you sweat it could transfer to your clothes if you don’t wash it properly hence why I said what I said.
@SweetUareDesi
Жыл бұрын
The face wash helps with imbedded nose black heads: just dab the wash on your nose and wash off in the morning! No need to squeeze- ❤