Kids can use antiperspirant, especially if they experience excessive sweating or body odor, which can be common during puberty. However, it's essential to choose products formulated for children or those with gentle, hypoallergenic ingredients to avoid skin irritation. Parents should also consider discussing any concerns with a pediatrician to ensure that the product is appropriate for their child's age and skin type. Moderation and proper hygiene practices are key.
I always use antiperspirant before heading to the gym to prevent sweating.
There is not really an age. If you perspire, use one. I don't perspire much, so I seldom use a antiperspirant.
Antiperspirant means no sweat, usually used in deodorants. look I've just made a sentence with antiperspirant.
Jock powder may help and there is nothing that says you can't use antiperspirant there. Shower, get bone dry, use a blow dryer, antiperspirant and powder.
I wash them in the shower and use deodorant, not antiperspirant.
Yes they should
i don't think so but my friend says it does but i use it and i grow regularly
No
So that we don't have to use resources to make new kids.
kids'party
not really ..... people say they should not use it but really its alright , but it can get kids hyper and they wont sleep but we advise kids not use it.
Double negative. You are asking: Do you think kids should use this site? They do. Why limit it?