Natural Deodorants do not cause cancer, Antiperspirants do.
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Yes, deodorants in solid form are allowed in carry-on luggage on planes. However, aerosol deodorants are subject to the TSA's liquid restrictions and must be in containers of 3.4 ounces or less.
Deodorant is typically a solid or a liquid, depending on the form in which it is packaged. Solid deodorants are usually in stick or powder form, while liquid deodorants are often in roll-on or spray form.
Generally deodorants are not harmful to the body.
Aerosol deodorants aren't allowed because the propellant used displaces oxygen, and is therefore considered an atmospheric contaminant. However, stick deodorants are allowed (and encouraged).
Eric Abrutyn has written: 'Antiperspirants and deodorants' -- subject(s): Antiperspirants, Deodorants
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The limit for deodorants in your suitcase is typically based on the airline's regulations for carrying liquids. You are generally allowed to bring travel-sized deodorants (3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters) in your carry-on luggage, as long as they are stored in a clear plastic bag. If you are checking in your luggage, there are usually no restrictions on the size of deodorants.
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Antiperspirants and deodorants were developed during the 1890s.
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Mineral salt is used to make deodorants. Some deodorants also contain talc, silicon, and aloe. Unscented deodorants do not usually contain talc. Zinc is sometimes added to since it is antibacterial, but not everyone can use that.