Aluminum chlorhydrate makes an excellent anti-perspirant, it prevents your pores from sweating.
Deodorants are some kind of scent and bacterial killer, they attempt to prevent smell and cover it up if it does happen.
Natural deodorants without aluminum have the handicap of having to be made from gently, "natural" ingredients, so they have each foot in a cement-filled bucket.
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Organic and all natural isn't a new shopping trend like most people think; it was only fairly recently that processed foods and goods were available on the market. Less than a hundred years ago, almost everything was all natural or organic, including deodorant. While modern, "traditional" deodorants may mask smell and stop sweating more readily, they also contain chemicals. If you have especially sensitive skin, other types of deodorants, including all natural, may work best.
Natural deodorants are really becoming a craze, as more and more people are living more healthy, and are more concerned with the environment as well as the health and balance of there own bodies. Therefore a book on natural deodorants will easily be found at any health store.
Normal antiperspirants supplant aggravations and synthetic compounds with shea spread, coconut oil, baking pop, arrowroot powder, cocoa margarine, and vitamin E.
Depends on the parameters of 'better'. Environmentally, arguably so but natural products must be harvested in order to make the product. People with sensitive skin can have allergic reactions to natural products such as deodorants, washing powders and the like and so a synthetic alternative is often sought.
Natural Deodorants do not cause cancer, Antiperspirants do. Read "Cancer is not a disease, It is a survival mechanism" By Andras Moritz. It will open your eyes to a whole new perspective on the world.
Try the "teen" line of deodorants and check to make sure it doesn't list "antiperspirant. Also, Tom's of Maine has a ton of great smelling scented deodorants and is entirely natural.
Generally deodorants are not harmful to the body.
There has been some medical concern that different deodorants 'may' cause cancer. The best deodorants one can use is Arm & Hammer Baking Soda which can be found at some grocery stores or, the other option is to go to a health food store. The skin is the largest breathing organ on your body so it's wise to try to go 'oh natural.'
Sweating is a natural bodily function controlled by the sweat glands, not by deodorants. Deodorants only mask body odor and do not stop sweating. When you apply deodorant, it may create a barrier that blocks sweat odor, but it doesn't stop you from sweating altogether.
Aerosol deodorants aren't allowed because the propellant used displaces oxygen, and is therefore considered an atmospheric contaminant. However, stick deodorants are allowed (and encouraged).
Eric Abrutyn has written: 'Antiperspirants and deodorants' -- subject(s): Antiperspirants, Deodorants
The limit for deodorants in your suitcase is typically based on the airline's regulations for carrying liquids. You are generally allowed to bring travel-sized deodorants (3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters) in your carry-on luggage, as long as they are stored in a clear plastic bag. If you are checking in your luggage, there are usually no restrictions on the size of deodorants.