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subclass of deodorants,
called antiperspirants,
prevents sweating itself,
typically by
blocking sweat glands.
Antiperspirants are used on a
wider range of...
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active ingredients in
commercial antiperspirants. The
variation most
commonly used in
deodorants and
antiperspirants is Al2Cl(OH)5 (dialuminium chloride...
- a
chelating agent (such as
citric acid from
lemon juice) to the wash. Karl Laden, 1999,
Antiperspirants and Deodorants, CRC Press, ISBNÂ 0-8247-1746-5...
- the feet dry by
using moisture-wicking
shoes and
socks as well as
antiperspirants.
Pitted keratolysis typically presents with
white discoloration of...
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Administration considers the use of
aluminium sesquichlorohydrate in
antiperspirants to be safe and it is
permitted in
concentrations up to 25%. Aluminium...
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Rexona is an
Australian deodorant and
antiperspirant brand owned by
British conglomerate Unilever.
While marketed under the
Rexona name in most countries...
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Underarm liners are an
alternative to
antiperspirants. The
liners are
applied directly to clothing. They
contain absorbent material that
wicks away moisture...
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earlier age of
breast cancer diagnosis related to more
frequent use of
antiperspirants/deodorants and
underarm shaving".
European Journal of
Cancer Prevention...
- of male
grooming products encomp****ing aftershaves,
deodorants and
antiperspirants, shampoos, body washes,
shaving cream, and soaps. It is manufactured...
- odor
without affecting body functions,
antiperspirant reduces both
eccrine and
apocrine sweating.
Antiperspirants,
which are
classified as drugs, cause...