21% is the highest I've ever found, and it was in the Secret Clinical Strength.
Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly is considered now as non-dangerous.
no !!
The active ingredient in Mitchum deodorants was Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly. They replaced it with Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate in 2007.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
It is not harmful.
So far as i know it is more like a rumor. Scientists have not found any related links between those who use aluminum deodorant and breast cancer. I guess if they have found then all the aluminum deodorants will be banned from selling in stores. In my opinion, i believe it is more related to your family cancer history more than aluminum deodorant.
Al3.3Zr(OH)11.3Cl2.6.xH2O.Glycine or Al3.6Zr(OH)11.6Cl3.2.xH2O.Glycine
So girls' balls don't come out when they smell it.
Al3.3Zr(OH)11.3Cl2.6.xH2O.Glycine or Al3.6Zr(OH)11.6Cl3.2.xH2O.Glycine
"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.
In antiperspirants.
These chemicals cause the pores to close, thereby preventing perspiration.