- Mary Futher or Madame Sweat on TikTok revealed how to clean her armpits
- The cleaning pro shares tips and tricks for washing on the platform
- She said people should soap and scrub their armpits for 30 seconds.
A cleaning expert has revealed how to properly clean your armpits, while also detailing exactly how to remove yesterday’s deodorant.
Mary Futher, or Madame Sweat on TikTok, frequently shares her tips and tricks for keeping everything looking flawless, from head to toe.
Today, the US-based content creator and founder of hygiene brand Kaia, explains how you can keep your armpits smelling better than ever.
In a viral video, which has so far garnered over 2.5 million views, the cleaning expert shared the secret to properly washing your armpits.
Cleaning expert Madame Sweat has revealed you’re most likely washing your armpits wrong – while detailing how you should scrub off yesterday’s deodorant

In a viral video, which has so far garnered over 2.5 million views, the cleaning expert shared the secret to properly washing your armpits.
She captioned the clip: “Most people don’t wash their armpits properly – this is the right way.”
Madame Sweat began the clip by noting that she can guarantee you’re still wearing “yesterday’s deodorant” if you wash your armpits with “Tutti Frutti soap.”
While pretending to rub her armpits with her hand, she said, “If you wash your armpits like this with Tutti Frutti soap, I can guarantee you still have yesterday’s deodorant.”
She went on to note that in the shower, you should clean your armpits by “lathering for 30 seconds” with “antibacterial soap” to clean them properly.
Ms. Sweat said that if you have armpit hair, you “really need to get in there to get rid of yesterday’s deodorant.”
She then revealed the ingredients you should look for in a soap.
“A good antibacterial soap contains apple cider vinegar, salt and charcoal,” she added at the end of the clip.
Netizens flooded the comments section and praised her for her advice.

She said the key to having clean armpits is to lather them with soap and scrub them for 30 seconds.



Netizens flooded the comments section and praised her for her advice.
One person said: “Thanks, I’ve always had a question about how to wash my armpits. »
Another user said: “Facts.”
‘THANKS! I rarely wear deodorant now but I would have to double cleanse to get rid of it,” someone else wrote.
“Thank you,” another person commented.