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1. Introduce about deodorant
2. Health effect of deodorant
3. Some best deodorants to stop sweating for women
4. Effective natural treatments for excessive sweating
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A deodorant is a substance applied to the body to prevent body odor caused by the
bacterial breakdown of perspiration in armpits, feet, and other areas of the body.
A subgroup of deodorants, antiperspirants, affect odor as well as prevent sweating
by affecting sweat glands. Antiperspirants are typically applied to the underarms,
while deodorants may also be used on feet and other areas in the form of body
sprays.
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Health effect of deodorant
The health effects of antiperspirants are a matter of dispute regarding their extent.
A small percentage of people are allergic to aluminum and may experience contact
dermatitis when exposed to aluminum-containing deodorants.
After using a deodorant containing zirconium, the skin may develop an allergic,
axillary granuloma response. Antiperspirants with propylene glycol, when applied
to the axillae, can cause irritation and may promote sensitization to other
ingredients in the antiperspirant.
Deodorant crystals containing synthetically made potassium alum were found to be
a weak irritant to the skin. Alcohol-free deodorant is available for those with
sensitive skin. Aluminum is one of the few abundant elements that appear to have
no beneficial function to living cells (non-essential metal).
Frequent use of deodorants was associated with blood concentrations of the
synthetic musk galaxolide.
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Some best deodorants to stop sweating for women
Here I'll be giving you the best deodorants for excessive sweating for women that
packed just enough punch to get my perspiration under control. Bear in mind, most
of them can be applied to your hands and feet as well as your armpits to minimize
the sweating. I also mention specific facial sweating deodorants as well.
Suave 24-Hour Protection
This solid from budget brand Suave received the lowest score from our survey of
consumer reviews, as well as one of the lowest scores of our in-house test. Not
only did it fail to keep our reviewer dry, its "fresh" scent also offended her nose,
prompting her to describe it as "clean chemicals."
Along with third-worst Toms of Maine, this is the only antiperspirant to use
aluminum chlorohydrate as its active ingredient. Perhaps it's just not as effective as
the other aluminum derivatives.
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Arm & Hammer Ultramax
This solid stick didn't do the job for our reviewer, who commented on the
promisingly powerful scent (described as "soapy," and detectable by a dining
partner seated across the table).
By the end of the 24-hour test period, it had morphed into a disappointingly stale,
damp, body odor-laced aroma.
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Sure Invisible Solid
Unisex brand Sure didn't keep our pits dry, especially not after a speedy bike ride
into the office. Also, our male reviewer found the straightforward "regular scent"
to be too feminine for his liking.
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Dove Invisible Solid
This women's antiperspirant is one of the most popular on the market, as evidenced
by the literally thousands of consumer reviews available online.
The vast majority give it middling to good reviews. But our reviewer, who's sworn
by this stick for more than a decade because the powder version is her "favorite
scent ever, didn't realize until this test what she was missing. Just a brisk walk in
the sun—even wearing a tank-top—led to sweat beads literally running down her
arm. And, after spin class, she smells "like a goat."
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Old Spice Sweat Defense
Our tester loves the fresh, masculine "Pure Sport" scent from Old Spice's Sweat
Defense line, but was disappointed with both the application and performance of
this white gel.
He found the application—twist the dial "two clicks" to squeeze the gel through a
plastic grate and then rub into your underarm until it turns clear—irritating to his
skin, and noticed that his armpits were damp while sitting at his desk, doing no
exercise at all. Major fail, A survey of 100-plus consumer reviews, however,
indicated overall satisfaction with the product, raising our score.
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Secret Outlast Invisible Solid
Secret earned a new customer with its 48-hour Outlast protection. Though our
reviewer—a decades-long Dove wearer—found the "Simply Clean" scent to be
overpowering, she was blown away by how dry it kept her.
"After a long, very brisk walk in a shirt that usually gives me the sweats, this baby
kept me desert-dry!" 24 hours after first application, her underarms were still dry
and smelled like the deodorant.
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Tom's of Maine Naturally Dry
Tom's touts the sustainable provenance of its ingredients, including anti-microbial
olive leaf extract, recycled aluminum and 100% natural fragrance, which our tester
said was "the least obtrusive" of any she tried. Unfortunately, it failed to keep her
dry in the dance studio, prompting her to reapply repeatedly over the 24-hour
review period "lest my dance partner and students be appalled."
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The tips mentioned above are just a few ways on best deodorants to stop sweating
for women. But if you really want to know how to stop sweating once and for all
by going with natural methods, then you have to take a look at Sweat Miracle.
It is a guide on how to get rid of sweating that is written by medical researcher
Miles Dawson. Visit the official website and watch a short video presentation that
outlines the treatment, see more about related writing at:
http://adola.net/go/sweatmiracle/
As they say, going natural is always better than artificial. For you to rid yourself of
hyperhidrosis effectively, it’s best to give this guide a chance. There are more
methods that are in store for you once you open that book. Thousands of people
have already shared their success stories with this program online and you can be
the next one.
Good luck to you!
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