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Clogged Pores In Armpit -

Struggling with bumps or redness under your arms? Learn why armpit pores get clogged, how to tell the difference from razor bumps, and the best ways to get smooth, clear skin. We often think about clogged pores on our face—blackheads on the nose or congestion on the chin. But did you know your armpits are just as prone to blockages?

Because the underarm is a fold of skin with many hair follicles, sweat glands, and friction from movement, it’s a prime location for clogged pores. The result? Uncomfortable bumps, redness, and irritation. clogged pores in armpit

Razors exfoliate the top layer of skin but can push debris and oil deeper into the follicle. Dull razors cause "pseudofolliculitis" (razor bumps), which are essentially inflamed, clogged pores. Struggling with bumps or redness under your arms

When sweat dries, it leaves behind salt and minerals. If you don’t wash immediately after a workout, this residue mixes with skin bacteria and dead cells to form a plug. But did you know your armpits are just as prone to blockages

For 2 weeks, switch to a gentle, non-comedogenic deodorant (look for "does not clog pores"). Aluminum-free options are best during the healing phase. Try brands like Vanicream or Crystal.

Clogged Pores in the Armpit: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention