There is no proof it's dangerous when used externally yet. Traces do not show up in blood, sweat, or urine despite widespread use. We do know that Aluminum appears in larger quantities in the brains of Alzheimer's victims.
it is a formula that makes your body smell good only armpit such as degree the body deodorant
Aluminum zirconium chlorohydrex gly is the active ingredient in the most effective antiperspirants.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
The pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries love coming up with names that sound almost like they're chemically meaningful but actually aren't, at least not sufficiently to enable one to suss out the formula from the name.The named material is a mix of compounds that involve zirconium and aluminium ions in complexes with chlorine, water, and glycine (an amino acid). As a mixture, it doesn't really have a specific chemical formula.
start-Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu-stop
alanine,glycine,serine
Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly is considered now as non-dangerous.
Aluminum zirconium chlorohydrex gly is the active ingredient in the most effective antiperspirants.
"Top answer" says "Yes", totally WRONG. Correct answer is: "NO". Firstly, correct spelling is "paraben" with an "e". Parabens are a group of similar ORGANIC (carbon based) compounds that DON'T contain any aluminum or zirconium. Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly (aka "AZG") is totally different, as the image shows. The only commonality: both are typical ingredients in skin care products.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
21% is the highest I've ever found, and it was in the Secret Clinical Strength.
The active ingredient in Mitchum deodorants was Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly. They replaced it with Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate in 2007.
Al3.3Zr(OH)11.3Cl2.6.xH2O.glycine orAl3.6Zr(OH)11.6Cl3.2.xH2O.glycine
The pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries love coming up with names that sound almost like they're chemically meaningful but actually aren't, at least not sufficiently to enable one to suss out the formula from the name.The named material is a mix of compounds that involve zirconium and aluminium ions in complexes with chlorine, water, and glycine (an amino acid). As a mixture, it doesn't really have a specific chemical formula.
1,000,000,000 light-years (one billion light-years) are in one Gly
Gly or G
gly-cin-ate: gly- rhymes with eye / -cin- rhymes with sin / -ate rhymes with ate (accent on the first syllable)
Gly- Lys- Cys Asn- Lys- Asp Lys-Arg-Cys Gly-Ser-Arg