The correct way is:
1. Wash your armpits with soap and water, rinse.
2. Dry with towel.
3. Apply roll-on or spray on to the armpit from the bottle that says 'anti-perspirant' or 'deodorant.
4. Put a clean shirt, preferably natural material like cotton. It breathes better and doesn't stink (so much).
Thank you.
Because deodorant is a liquid.
The correct spelling is "deodorant" (odor preventative).
That is the correct spelling of the word "deodorant" (a toiletry item).
All a deodorant does is put a masking smell in the areas you apply it to. If you want to help minimise sweating (aka perspiration) use an anti-perspirant. A deodorant is just perfume. An anti-perspirant puts down a layer that is harder to sweat through.
I am not sure if I understand this question correctly, but this is how I interperate it. "Does deodorant cause a Mammogram not to be correct?" If so, yes, Deodorant gives a false reading on the mammogram. Deodorant looks like calcifications in the axilla ( arm pit area) that is why it is recommended that you do not wear deodorant and powder when you you have breast imaging.
"Did they apply?" is the correct one.
The correct spelling is deodorant (cosmetic to prevent body odor and/or sweat).
Applying to run for Governor of Wisconsin? What is the correct way to do so ?
You can either wash your pits and/or apply deodorant. If problem persists consult your doctor.
The verb "apply" is typically used with the preposition "to" when indicating the target of an action or when referring to a person or entity that is asking for something (e.g. "apply to a university," "apply to a job"). However, you can use "apply on" when talking about applying a substance or product onto a surface (e.g. "apply sunscreen on your skin").
The most common way people apply for a Social Security card and number is through the mail.
Wash more frequently. Change shirt often. Try another deodorant.