Yes. That is how it is normally used
It will irritate ur skin... mine does this to my skin and its on and off after the incident.. THROW THEM AWAY WHEN ITS EXPIRED! DUN USE ANYMORE!
The use of deodorant should not affect lymph nodes. Deodorant is applied on the skin. Lymph stays inside the body in the lymph system. While a very small amount of deodorant could enter the body through the pores, it is miniscule and not enough to affect the lymph nodes.
Seems unusual.....won't hurt on the outside skin...however I would be real concerned of the results on the inside of the skin over a long period of time usage. I would have to seek a medical doctors advise upon usage first
Avon Anew is safe for sensitive skin. People who have sensitive skin can use the product and be safe using it.
I am going to need a stronger deodorant for this job.After working out, he would shower and use his underarm deodorant.
People use alcohol free deodorant when they have sensitive skin. Some examples of alcohol free deodorant for men are Eternity by Calvin Klien, Axe, and Anthony Logistics. For women it would be NIVEA, Dove Pure Hypoallergenic, and Mitchum.
Gorilla glue is not safe, in the sense that it can bond your skin and be very painful to remove..
You should not use deodorant if you have rashes.
The tip can break or scratch the skin. The skin can become irritated or infected.
Deodorant should not make a kidney transplant fail. However, I would recommend using hypoallergenic deodorant. Use a deodorant designed not to produce a reaction in the first place!
Millions of people in Europe use deodorant.
he doesn't use any deodorant