yes.
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You should use deodorant on your underarms to help control body odor caused by sweat and bacteria. It is important to apply deodorant to clean, dry skin for best results.
Odor
To transition to a waste-free deodorant routine, you can start by switching to a refillable or reusable deodorant container. You can also try making your own deodorant using natural ingredients like baking soda and coconut oil. Additionally, look for deodorant brands that offer compostable or biodegradable packaging to reduce waste.
You should get a deodorant that does not contain aluminum compounds, parabens, or propylene glycol. Junior Varsity Natural Deodorant is made just for kids. It is all natural and contains no harmful chemicals.
Shower & deodorant
Yes. Deodorant used by humans is toxic/deadly for both cats and dogs.
Yes, it is. It contains CFC's.
you would smell, like, super bad
Yes, It gets rid of bad body odor and stops sweating.
if you smell bad and people wrinkle their noses around you
Because it is a deodorant and the do not want to smell bad around girls.
by taking showers or baths everyday and use perfume or deodorant
Deodorant just gets rid of any bad smells, but antiperspirant will stop you from sweating. Check to see if yours is antiperspirant or just plain deodorant. Also, be sure to wash your armpits thoroughly in the shower! Good luck!
that really depends. i personally think it's not bad. i don't exactly see what the harm is
Daily baths and antiperspirant/deodorant. If this does not help see your doctor
If it's a spray on deodorant that does not come into contact with the skin there isn't generally going to be a problem. However, roll-on deodorants are another issue. If you share a roll-on deodorant with someone who has a skin-borne infection, there is a risk that it will pass to you as you come into contact with the contaminated roller. The chances of this happening are pretty low though and the vast majority of times you share, there would be no consequence. The arm pits are a warm, dark, moist area that is a good environment for a lot of pathogens, making this a real risk. Although roll-on deodorants typically contain preservatives to kill pathogens, they are not infallible. The risk you would catch something really bad is low, but it cannot be ruled out.