Underarm irritation is the pits.
on May 01, 2026

Underarm irritation is the pits.

A rash under your arms can be caused by many things. Tight clothing. Chafing. Certain body washes. But often it can be caused by the very deodorant you're using. I know, babe. It's a catch-22. You want your underarms to go unnoticed, smell and all, so you use deodorant. The deodorant leaves your underarms itchy, red and irritated. And your underarms end up even more noticeable than before. It makes sense why so many babes feel let down by their deo.

The truth is, chemicals found in some deodorants are often the cause of irritated, angry pits, leaving babes feeling subpar.

So how do you avoid underarm irritation? Let's get into the nitty gritty (pitty).

Be wary of tight clothes.

Don't get me wrong, babe. I love seeing you work your look. But tight clothing can rub you raw (not the kind you like). This frequent rubbing can irritate delicate skin, leaving a rash in its wake. Try alternating with loose-fitting clothes. Or just take it all off. Problem solved.

Calm your mind, calm your skin.

Draw a bath with my In Your Dreams Sleep Scrub & Soak. Lavender oil protects, nourishes and softens skin, while chamomile helps soothe sensitivity. Another reason to get naked.

Drop the soap.

Soap strips the natural oils from your skin, leaving it red, irritated and not happy. My suggestion: keep it for the dishes, not for your delicate skin. Swap to my Ceramide Barrier Body Wash instead. Ceramides and gentle cleansers that work with your skin barrier, not against it.

Switch to a deodorant that actually soothes.

My Ceramide Deodorant is aluminium-free and built for sensitive pits. Ceramides shore up the skin barrier and calm irritation so you can stay fresh without the sting. No harsh chemicals, no angry underarms. (Handle unverified - confirm before upload.)

Alright, babe. Time to roll on, get yourself out the door, and take the day on with confidence. You've got this.

x frank