Antiperspirants are endowed with aluminum salt that clog the pores of the skin and prevent them from sweating.
While antibacterials will attack bad odors. This one represents only 16% of the sales.
The national medical safety agency advocates a moderate use of antiperspirants, no more than once every two days. According to her, the aluminum salt is too bulky to pass through the skin. In addition, injured, shaved or shaved skin should avoid the application of an antiperspirant.
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