I bought this $20 vitamin C serum for my face. Now I use it on my armpits.
Dark spots from deodorant irritation? Gone in 3 weeks. That’s not a marketing claim — that’s me staring at my raised arm in a spin class mirror.
Poppy Austin 20% Vitamin C + Hyaluronic Acid. $19.97 on Amazon. The label says “brightening.” It’s lying by omission.
Armpit Fader
Two drops after shaving. Stops the dark shadow before it starts.
Cuticle Healer
I dab it on hangnails. They stop bleeding by morning. Weird but true.
Hand Eraser
Sun spots on my knuckles? Lighter in 10 days. Hands don’t lie.
Photo: Gabrielle Henderson / Unsplash
It’s not fancy. It’s functional. L-Ascorbic Acid at 20% — the gold standard, not some derivative that does nothing. Hyaluronic Acid so it doesn’t peel your skin off.
- L-Ascorbic Acid (20%): Fades pigmentation faster than any cream I’ve tried
- Hyaluronic Acid: Keeps it from stinging like a MF
- Vitamin E: Stabilizes the C so it doesn’t oxidize in a week
- Ferulic Acid: Boosts absorption — makes the other ingredients actually work
It’s watery. Thin. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat — no sticky film. Smells like a hot dog (vitamin C always does). I don’t care.
Week 2: My armpit skin looked… normal. Not bleached, not irritated. Just evenly toned. That’s when I started putting it on my cuticles. Week 3: my nail beds stopped cracking in winter air.
Face: brighter in 4 weeks. Armpits: even in 3. Hands: sun spots faded, not gone — be realistic. Cuticles: stopped cracking entirely.
Buy it for your face. Keep using it for your pits, hands, and cuticles. It’s the only $20 product I’ve repurchased three times.