I'm told that Amplex Anti-Perspirant Roll-On Active, is very effective and has an anti-stain formula. You should always allow any anti-perspirant or deodorant dry completely before putting on clothes; this will help to avoid staining.
I always use PitRok, which is a natural crystal deodorant (there are others available from other manufacturers). It works by killing off the bacteria that cause the body odour smell of sweat. It also creates no build up on your skin and therefore nothing to rub off on your clothes and cause staining. However, this is ONLY a deodorant, it will not stop you sweating! This is fine if you don't have much wetness, but if you perspire a lot it may not be for you. Also, if you suspect that the staining is from sweat rather than the anti-perspirant then this may not be for you.
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There is no actual knowledge of what causes Alzheimer's, but there is also no evidence that using antiperspirant does any damage.
Deodorant, surprisingly. If your deodorant says "Antiperspirant" or "Contains Aluminum"..... that's bad. It causes cancer and other things. The brands without that are: Arm and Hammer Natural, and Toms. But most will say on the front if it is antiperspirant.
Deodorant is a great antiperspirant.
Antiperspirant means no sweat, usually used in deodorants. look I've just made a sentence with antiperspirant.
It causes stains.
generally bleach is what causes white stains in clothing.
An antiperspirant is a substance used to minimize sweating or perspiration, usually applied to the underarm.
Sperm Particles
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
deodrant
It comes in a can.
wine or curry mainly or sometimes with children get grass stains.