Personal hygiene becomes even more important as a pre-teen and teenager. As your growth hormones and sex hormones increase, most teens notice increased sweating and body odor which is created when sweat mixes with normal bacteria on the skin. Daily baths or showers and using deodorant helps control body and underarm odors. Most people shy away from people who smell, so not using deodorant can cost you friends and make you a victim of bullying.
You should not use deodorant if you have rashes.
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!
The average male should start wearing deodorant about age 13 or 14. Or when puberty hits
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Try a natural deodorant to avoid chemicals that may further irritate eczema.
Buy a deodorant that says "Antiperspirant" this will help you stay dry and smell nice.
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.
I am going to need a stronger deodorant for this job.After working out, he would shower and use his underarm deodorant.
'Old Spice' is a good one, but the choice is a personal choice..
Millions of people in Europe use deodorant.
he doesn't use any deodorant