How To Remove Skin Tags From Your Armpits - At Last... Here's A Method That Works! Read How I Removed Them Permanently Below..
Would you like to learn how to remove skin tags from your armpits? Do you have painful, itchy skin tags under your armpits that make it impossible for you to shave or wear sleeveless clothing? Do you feel extremely embarrassed by these skin tags under your arms?
If so, you're not alone. I went through the exact same frustrations that you are going through too. I understand how hard it can be to deal with these tags. It used to be a nightmare for me.
As a 28 year old New Yorker, I loved going out with my boyfriend multiple times each week and flaunting my beautiful underarms.
My girlfriends were ALWAYS jealous of my beautiful, clear underarms. But those underarms weren't meant to last for long.
I don't know what exactly happened but after a particular shaving session, I seemed to have developed skin tags under my arms. Now I wasn't shocked immediately.
Skin tags were NOT new to me. Everybody suffers from them once in a while. I have suffered from skin tags in other areas of my body (mainly due to friction and stuff). But I had never had a skin tag in my underarms.
It looked ugly and I did feel embarrassed. But I cheered myself saying that it's going to go away in a few days and wore different clothes so that the skin tags wouldn't reveal themselves.
And it seemed to work... The size of my skin tags reduced and I felt relieved. But within a couple of days, they returned and tags developed in both my underarms.
Unlike the initial skin tags, these were a lot nastier. They felt very itchy and I wasn't able to wear some of my most stylish shirts and tank tops.
I had to start wearing loose clothing every time I went out and it certainly didn't look good on me.
That's when I began to take things seriously. I realized that there should be some sort of allergic reaction going on and that I should try some medication or treatment to have it cured.
So my first thought was to consult a doctor - a dermatologist. I booked an appointment and consulted him. He prescribed a series of medications and an OTC that I had to apply on my skin tags.
I applied the ointment and took the medicines for about 10 days. I felt confident that my skin tags under my arms will vanish because of these medicines.
But to my surprise, they didn't. In fact... the topical OTC cream that I applied seemed to have caused a nasty reaction that caused my underarms to darken.
I really felt frustrated and visited the doctor. The doctor, as calmly as ever, told me that the cream's not going to work for removing my skin tags and the most effective option is Cryosurgery at one of his centers.
For those who don't know, Cryosurgery is a form of therapy where your skin tag or lesion is frozen with the help of liquid nitrogen. The spot is then removed forcibly by the dermatologist.
It's a pretty expensive procedure and you do NOT get insurance cover for this form of therapy (at most providers). My insurance provider certainly didn't offer cover for Cryosurgery for my underarms.
So I either had to go with the doctor, fork in the $$$ and perform the surgery or just have to live with the Skin Tags. I told him that I'll let him know and returned home feeling frustrated.
I needed to get rid of the skin tag... I wanted to go sleeveless and impress my boyfriend. I really wanted to flaunt myself whenever I went out with my friends.
That's when I decided to turn to Google. A simple search revealed that there are some home remedies that I can try to have my skin tags removed. So I gave them a try.
One remedy was to try and forcibly cut my skin tags with scissors (excision in surgical terms). It was so stupid and I regret the fact that I even tried it.
It was painful and hurt big time. My skin began to bleed and it wasn't easy to bring under control for a couple of minutes.
And then I tried another remedy that involves tying a string around the tag. I tried it on my other underarm for 2 days and there was NO improvement at all.
I didn't give up hope though. I wanted to have the skin tag removed from my armpit and considered having it fixed via Cryosurgery in a month or so.
As I was browsing some more pages on skin tag cures, I came across a website called RevitolSkinTagRemover.com.
The website seemed to be selling a homeopathic cream called Revitol that promised to cure skin tags safely without causing any side effects. Here's a screenshot of the web page:
If so, you're not alone. I went through the exact same frustrations that you are going through too. I understand how hard it can be to deal with these tags. It used to be a nightmare for me.
As a 28 year old New Yorker, I loved going out with my boyfriend multiple times each week and flaunting my beautiful underarms.
My girlfriends were ALWAYS jealous of my beautiful, clear underarms. But those underarms weren't meant to last for long.
I don't know what exactly happened but after a particular shaving session, I seemed to have developed skin tags under my arms. Now I wasn't shocked immediately.
Skin tags were NOT new to me. Everybody suffers from them once in a while. I have suffered from skin tags in other areas of my body (mainly due to friction and stuff). But I had never had a skin tag in my underarms.
It looked ugly and I did feel embarrassed. But I cheered myself saying that it's going to go away in a few days and wore different clothes so that the skin tags wouldn't reveal themselves.
And it seemed to work... The size of my skin tags reduced and I felt relieved. But within a couple of days, they returned and tags developed in both my underarms.
Unlike the initial skin tags, these were a lot nastier. They felt very itchy and I wasn't able to wear some of my most stylish shirts and tank tops.
I had to start wearing loose clothing every time I went out and it certainly didn't look good on me.
That's when I began to take things seriously. I realized that there should be some sort of allergic reaction going on and that I should try some medication or treatment to have it cured.
So my first thought was to consult a doctor - a dermatologist. I booked an appointment and consulted him. He prescribed a series of medications and an OTC that I had to apply on my skin tags.
I applied the ointment and took the medicines for about 10 days. I felt confident that my skin tags under my arms will vanish because of these medicines.
But to my surprise, they didn't. In fact... the topical OTC cream that I applied seemed to have caused a nasty reaction that caused my underarms to darken.
I really felt frustrated and visited the doctor. The doctor, as calmly as ever, told me that the cream's not going to work for removing my skin tags and the most effective option is Cryosurgery at one of his centers.
For those who don't know, Cryosurgery is a form of therapy where your skin tag or lesion is frozen with the help of liquid nitrogen. The spot is then removed forcibly by the dermatologist.
It's a pretty expensive procedure and you do NOT get insurance cover for this form of therapy (at most providers). My insurance provider certainly didn't offer cover for Cryosurgery for my underarms.
So I either had to go with the doctor, fork in the $$$ and perform the surgery or just have to live with the Skin Tags. I told him that I'll let him know and returned home feeling frustrated.
I needed to get rid of the skin tag... I wanted to go sleeveless and impress my boyfriend. I really wanted to flaunt myself whenever I went out with my friends.
That's when I decided to turn to Google. A simple search revealed that there are some home remedies that I can try to have my skin tags removed. So I gave them a try.
One remedy was to try and forcibly cut my skin tags with scissors (excision in surgical terms). It was so stupid and I regret the fact that I even tried it.
It was painful and hurt big time. My skin began to bleed and it wasn't easy to bring under control for a couple of minutes.
And then I tried another remedy that involves tying a string around the tag. I tried it on my other underarm for 2 days and there was NO improvement at all.
I didn't give up hope though. I wanted to have the skin tag removed from my armpit and considered having it fixed via Cryosurgery in a month or so.
As I was browsing some more pages on skin tag cures, I came across a website called RevitolSkinTagRemover.com.
The website seemed to be selling a homeopathic cream called Revitol that promised to cure skin tags safely without causing any side effects. Here's a screenshot of the web page:
It felt promising and I really thought about ordering (because I was frustrated). But then I was like, “What a load of BS! Come on... if an OTC cream could not fix my skin tag, how is a homeopathic cream or lotion going to help me cure my skin tag”.
I certainly thought that the cream was a scam. If you look closely, you can find that they use stock photos as testimonials. I, immediately, realized that it was a sham and left the page once and for all.
A few days later, on a Friday, my boyfriend invited me to a pool party of a friend's.
I wanted to badly go but I had to turn him down because my underarms had gone from bad to worse with more skin tags developing. They felt seriously itchy and I couldn't tolerate them.
So I decided to have a look at the Revitol Skin Tag Remover again. But I wasn't going to settle for just this cream. I looked around for other creams on Amazon and other sites as well.
After reading a couple of reviews (many of these on social sites seem fake... but there are others on sites such as Amazon) that seem genuine. Apparently, this seems to be the case with nearly all the various skin tag remover creams in the market. So there's no sure-fire way of saying whether these reviews are fake or real.
I read as many reviews and articles as I could on the Revitol skin tag remover cream and finally made my decision to buy it. The good thing was there was a money back guarantee that was covering my purchase.
But that was not what actually convinced me. What really convinced me was its ingredient formulation. You see... Revitol Skin Tag remover isn't like many other skin tag removal creams in the market.
One of the main reasons why most OTC creams and other topical creams in the market do not work for a lot of conditions is because of their ingredient formulation. Some of these creams work... but many of the creams that work cause disastrous side effects.
The reason my underarms burned (when I tried the OTC cream) was because it contained Hydroquinone.
Hydroquinone is a powerful bleaching agent that works quite well for a lot of pigmentation related conditions. But it's known to cause cancer, ochronosis and a variety of other nasty skin conditions with continued use.
I know that I didn't develop any of these disorders with the OTC cream. But it certainly created an adverse reaction that made me want to avoid the cream once and for all.
Revitol seemed to be only one of the few skin tag remover creams that did not contain hydroquinone or any other dangerous substances that are known to cause side effects.
Its chief ingredient was actually natural oil called Thujaoccidentalis.
Thujaoccidentalis is an essential oil that's world-renowned for its skin tag removal properties. Just like how Green Tea is synonymous with weight loss and high energy, so was the Thujaoccidentalis oil for skin tags.
So I placed my order and decided to give the cream a try for at least a few weeks. If it didn't work, I was going to return it and choose cryosurgery and have the skin tags under my armpits fixed once and for all.
I received the Revitol Skin Tag Remover kit in 4 days time which was okay. I saw the ingredient formulation and all the ingredients seemed safe.
I opened the cream and it looked white and creamy as regular butter.
I read the instructions, cleaned my underarms with fresh water and applied the cream. The smell after applying the cream felt revolting. I just couldn't stand it. I wanted to wash them away.
But then I waited for a minute or so. Within a minute, the smell seemed to go away as the cream seeped into my skin. There was no nasty odor anymore.
Now, I wasn't going to expect any instant results. I knew that the cream was a homeopathic cream and it’d take time for me to see any results. So I continued with my use and applied the cream for 3 times daily.
For the first 3 days, there was NO improvement at all. The skin tags were just the same and I continued to feel itchy when I was at work.
On the fourth day when I woke up, took a shower and got ready to apply the cream, I was surprised.
A couple of skin tags under my arms had actually vanished. I felt impressed!
So I decided to continue my use for another 10 days. By the 16th day of applying the cream, nearly all the skin tags under my arms had vanished completely.
My skin no longer felt itchy and shaving was as comfortable as it used to be before. I felt a huge sigh of relief.
I was finally able to start wearing the sleeveless clothes that I used to once wear.
The skin tags haven't returned yet… And even if they do return, I'm sure that I can use Revitol to get them to heal quickly.
One of the main reasons why my underarm skin tag took so long to remove was it had become stubborn. The sooner you spot the skin tag and apply the cream (or the essential oil - Thujaoccidentalis), the quicker the healing.
Well... the Revitol Skin Care cream worked for me. But the real question is, will it work for you?
Each one of us is different and there's no sure-fire way to tell whether the Revitol Skin Tag Remover cream will work for you.
But from what I've read online during my research, it seems like Revitol is one cream that will work for nearly all types of skin tags such as:
The only question though, is the time it'd take to heal the skin tags. For me, it took 3 weeks to get rid of the skin tags.
As for you, it could take 5 days or 20 days. The only way to find out is by giving a try.
In most cases, Revitol should work for you. If it doesn’t, there's at least a money back guarantee that you can use to get your money back.
Click Here To Give Revitol A Try
Thanks,
Casey
I certainly thought that the cream was a scam. If you look closely, you can find that they use stock photos as testimonials. I, immediately, realized that it was a sham and left the page once and for all.
A few days later, on a Friday, my boyfriend invited me to a pool party of a friend's.
I wanted to badly go but I had to turn him down because my underarms had gone from bad to worse with more skin tags developing. They felt seriously itchy and I couldn't tolerate them.
So I decided to have a look at the Revitol Skin Tag Remover again. But I wasn't going to settle for just this cream. I looked around for other creams on Amazon and other sites as well.
After reading a couple of reviews (many of these on social sites seem fake... but there are others on sites such as Amazon) that seem genuine. Apparently, this seems to be the case with nearly all the various skin tag remover creams in the market. So there's no sure-fire way of saying whether these reviews are fake or real.
I read as many reviews and articles as I could on the Revitol skin tag remover cream and finally made my decision to buy it. The good thing was there was a money back guarantee that was covering my purchase.
But that was not what actually convinced me. What really convinced me was its ingredient formulation. You see... Revitol Skin Tag remover isn't like many other skin tag removal creams in the market.
One of the main reasons why most OTC creams and other topical creams in the market do not work for a lot of conditions is because of their ingredient formulation. Some of these creams work... but many of the creams that work cause disastrous side effects.
The reason my underarms burned (when I tried the OTC cream) was because it contained Hydroquinone.
Hydroquinone is a powerful bleaching agent that works quite well for a lot of pigmentation related conditions. But it's known to cause cancer, ochronosis and a variety of other nasty skin conditions with continued use.
I know that I didn't develop any of these disorders with the OTC cream. But it certainly created an adverse reaction that made me want to avoid the cream once and for all.
Revitol seemed to be only one of the few skin tag remover creams that did not contain hydroquinone or any other dangerous substances that are known to cause side effects.
Its chief ingredient was actually natural oil called Thujaoccidentalis.
Thujaoccidentalis is an essential oil that's world-renowned for its skin tag removal properties. Just like how Green Tea is synonymous with weight loss and high energy, so was the Thujaoccidentalis oil for skin tags.
So I placed my order and decided to give the cream a try for at least a few weeks. If it didn't work, I was going to return it and choose cryosurgery and have the skin tags under my armpits fixed once and for all.
I received the Revitol Skin Tag Remover kit in 4 days time which was okay. I saw the ingredient formulation and all the ingredients seemed safe.
I opened the cream and it looked white and creamy as regular butter.
I read the instructions, cleaned my underarms with fresh water and applied the cream. The smell after applying the cream felt revolting. I just couldn't stand it. I wanted to wash them away.
But then I waited for a minute or so. Within a minute, the smell seemed to go away as the cream seeped into my skin. There was no nasty odor anymore.
Now, I wasn't going to expect any instant results. I knew that the cream was a homeopathic cream and it’d take time for me to see any results. So I continued with my use and applied the cream for 3 times daily.
For the first 3 days, there was NO improvement at all. The skin tags were just the same and I continued to feel itchy when I was at work.
On the fourth day when I woke up, took a shower and got ready to apply the cream, I was surprised.
A couple of skin tags under my arms had actually vanished. I felt impressed!
So I decided to continue my use for another 10 days. By the 16th day of applying the cream, nearly all the skin tags under my arms had vanished completely.
My skin no longer felt itchy and shaving was as comfortable as it used to be before. I felt a huge sigh of relief.
I was finally able to start wearing the sleeveless clothes that I used to once wear.
The skin tags haven't returned yet… And even if they do return, I'm sure that I can use Revitol to get them to heal quickly.
One of the main reasons why my underarm skin tag took so long to remove was it had become stubborn. The sooner you spot the skin tag and apply the cream (or the essential oil - Thujaoccidentalis), the quicker the healing.
Well... the Revitol Skin Care cream worked for me. But the real question is, will it work for you?
Each one of us is different and there's no sure-fire way to tell whether the Revitol Skin Tag Remover cream will work for you.
But from what I've read online during my research, it seems like Revitol is one cream that will work for nearly all types of skin tags such as:
- Underarm skin tags
- Skin tags near the eyes
- Skin tags on the face
- Skin tags in the genital areas
- And so on.
The only question though, is the time it'd take to heal the skin tags. For me, it took 3 weeks to get rid of the skin tags.
As for you, it could take 5 days or 20 days. The only way to find out is by giving a try.
In most cases, Revitol should work for you. If it doesn’t, there's at least a money back guarantee that you can use to get your money back.
Click Here To Give Revitol A Try
Thanks,
Casey