I can't see why not.
Some scientists feel that certain ingredients in deodorant are harmful or cancerous- even though there is no conclusive scientific evidence or long term study results-
when you use deoderant after you shave your skin in torn and cut, so whatever comes in contact with your skin will be able to penetrate your body- I would wait at least an hr if you are concerned.
Stop shaving or using hair removal cream. Make sure when you do shave you use a shaving lotion and that you also use a deodorant with moisturizing features in it. Ensure that it is not an allergy to something you are using such as soap.
No.
Because you might be allergic to your deodorant
Armpit
You can use a razor and shaving lotion or you can use wax and pull it off(NOT RECOMMENDED). Use a mirror when doing this so you do not injure yourself.
proper shaving
um obviously...
It probably stings because you probably cut yourself a little bit, next time you shave.....wet your skin with warm water and use shaving cream.
I actually just purchased Tom's natural deodorant as well.. I have red bumps in my armpits and a little down my arm. It must be something in the deodorant.
I think with the help of plastic surgery Here's a good way to shave your armpits: Slick up your armpits. Make sure they're wet. NEVER shave dry. it's harmful to the skin. Apply shaving gel, cream, or a deodorant soap. Shave your armpits using short downward strokes. It should remove all hair. Then dry your armpits before applying deodorant or you will be stuck with white residue on your armpit and it won't be easy to remove.
An itchy left armpit is not likely to be a sign that you have cancer. It is probably either irritation caused by your clothing, the deodorant that you are using, or a fungal infection.
Around a month.