
Hormonal imbalances
This can actually make your thighs go darker. It could be hormonal changes from pregnancy, lactation, your menstrual cycle or even contraceptives. However, to know if your dark thighs are caused by your hormone levels, you’ll need to see your gynaecologist.
Obesity
Being overweight can cause your thighs to rub against each other when you walk. When this happens consistently, the skin around that area becomes itchy and sore and this is what is known as chafing. When chafing occurs, the skin around that area will get discoloured and darken. You can combat this by wearing tights or shorts under your clothes to stop your thighs from touching each other.
Friction
Friction from wearing very tight clothes can make your thighs darker. Avoid super tight clothes in the meantime.
Find below home remedies to combat darker thighs:
Combine a few tablespoons of coconut oil with the juice of half a lemon.
Rub the mixture into the affected area and massage for 10 minutes or longer.
Wash the area clean.
2. Sugar scrub
Combine fresh lemon juice, a teaspoon of sugar, and a tablespoon of honey.
Gently scrub the mixture into the inner thighs.
Rinse the area to remove the scrub.
3. Oatmeal yogurt scrub
Make a paste with equal parts oatmeal and plain yogurt.
Apply the paste to the darkened area of skin, and gently scrub.
Wash the paste off of your leg.
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