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Article: Natural Underarm Care Guide

Natural Underarm Care Guide

Natural Underarm Care Guide: Gentle, Clean Alternatives for Sensitive Skin

Underarm skin is one of the most sensitive areas on the body—thin, reactive, and easily irritated by fragrances, baking soda, aluminum, essential oils, and harsh surfactants found in many deodorants. Because of this, people often struggle with redness, itching, odor imbalance, darkening, dryness, or a burning sensation.

While many clean beauty brands focus on deodorants, Glimmer Goddess® does not formulate or sell deodorant. Instead, we offer a healthier approach: underarm skin care—an overlooked but essential part of whole-body wellness.

This guide explains how to naturally support your underarms using clean, organic Glimmer Goddess® products that soothe, brighten, hydrate, and balance the skin—without irritation. Handcrafted in Texas.

Why Glimmer Goddess® Doesn’t Make Deodorant

Most deodorants—even natural ones—contain ingredients that can disrupt the skin barrier:

  • Baking soda (very alkaline → irritation & burns)
  • Fragrance & essential oils (common trigger for dermatitis)
  • Alcohol (drying & damaging)
  • Strong astringents (tighten & weaken skin barrier)
  • Harsh preservatives or solvents

Instead of masking odor or overwhelming skin with strong actives, we focus on gentle, barrier-supportive care that keeps the underarms healthy, hydrated, and balanced—helping to reduce odor naturally.

Understanding Underarm Imbalance

Odor, irritation, and darkening aren’t caused by “poor hygiene.” They are usually the result of:

  • Friction from shaving
  • Harsh deodorant ingredients
  • Sweat trapped with bacteria
  • Inflammation from essential oils or fragrance
  • Dry skin and barrier disruption
  • Product buildup

By addressing the skin barrier, you can reduce odor naturally—without aggressively blocking sweat.

Step 1: Use a Gentle, Clean Body Wash

Start with a non-stripping cleanser that removes bacteria and sweat without leaving skin tight or irritated. Aloe-based, hydrating formulas work best for this sensitive area.

Recommended: Glimmer Goddess® Organic Body Wash Collection

Step 2: Exfoliate 1–2 Times per Week

Exfoliation helps control odor by removing sweat buildup and dead skin cells—but the underarm area requires the gentlest possible exfoliant. GG’s organic body scrubs are sugar-based and oil-rich, making them ideal for delicate skin.

Benefits:

  • Reduces odor-causing buildup
  • Helps prevent ingrown hairs from shaving
  • Smooths texture and reduces roughness
  • Supports brightening for darkened underarms

Glimmer Goddess® Organic Body Scrub

Step 3: Hydrate and Repair the Skin Barrier

Healthy underarms = balanced underarms. After cleansing or shaving, apply a soothing, fragrance-free moisturizer or oil to restore hydration and calm irritation.

Best Glimmer Goddess® options:

Step 4: Brighten Naturally for Underarm Darkening

Darkening is usually caused by friction, inflammation, or shaving—not “dirt.” Using natural brighteners can help restore even tone gently over time.

Glimmer Goddess® recommendations:

Step 5: Support Odor Naturally

Odor is a natural part of being human—and sweat itself is odorless. Odor occurs when sweat mixes with bacteria on the skin. By keeping the underarms hydrated, clean, and balanced, you can naturally reduce odor without harsh deodorants.

Our recommended routine:

  • Cleanse daily with GG Organic Body Wash
  • Exfoliate 1–2x weekly
  • Moisturize daily with Copper Peptide Moisturizer or Massage Oil
  • Wear breathable fabrics and avoid heavy fragrance in this area

This approach supports a balanced underarm microbiome—your body’s natural odor-management system.

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