No you can't. Except if you eat it alot.
No they don't cause breast cancer
It sinks into your skin
So far as i know it is more like a rumor. Scientists have not found any related links between those who use aluminum deodorant and breast cancer. I guess if they have found then all the aluminum deodorants will be banned from selling in stores. In my opinion, i believe it is more related to your family cancer history more than aluminum deodorant.
Not directly. No. The chemicals in products we expose ourselves to every day may lead to cancer later, but a deoderant burn isn't the cause of cancer.
Well, some deodorants do contain Triclosan, which by some is considered carcinogenous. But blaming cancer strictly on deodorants would be pretty much like blaming getting drunk on the last drink only.
Using deodorant puts you at risk of developing cancer depending on the amount of aluminum in it. The aluminum penetrates the skin and is absorbs into the bloodstream to prevent sweating. Hope this helps!
No, deodorant is not a solute. Deodorant is typically a mixture of various components, including fragrances, alcohol, and other compounds, which can be in liquid or solid form. A solute specifically refers to a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution, such as salt in water. In the case of deodorant, it functions as a product applied to the skin rather than as a dissolved substance.
Yes, you can bring deodorant in liquid form in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less in your carry-on luggage through TSA security.
An itchy left armpit is not likely to be a sign that you have cancer. It is probably either irritation caused by your clothing, the deodorant that you are using, or a fungal infection.
3 oz. or less can be brought on as a carry on an airplane as long as it is in solid form. Gel deodorant cannot be brought in carry on luggage, but any size/type of deodorant can be placed in checked baggage.
I believe it's the zinc in anti-perspirants that you're refering to that may cause cancer. Personally I only use anti-perspirant in the warmer months, and deodorant for the cooler/cold weather.
A form of cancer starting with car is carcinoma.