Yes, many do. If you are looking for a deodorant with aluminum, it usually mean you are looking for one to stop excessive sweating. Deodorants usually do not help stop excessive sweating as most only help mask the smell of odor.
If you are suffering from hyperhidrosis, you need an antiperspirant. Doctors usually would prescribe Drysol that contains 20% aluminum chloride hexahydrate to treat patients suffering from excessive sweating.
Good for you for being mindful of that issue. There are so many types of that brand, and all brands, that you really need to see the individual label for listings. There are totally holistic ways to achieve deodorant affect that do not pose a health risk, like the
"stone" that most stores sell for substitute, it does work, from what I have seen over many years of treating patients. It might be a sum of money, but it means buying no more can's of harmful/toxic chemicals.
Hope that helped you, and Good Luck.
"Deodorant does not normally contain aluminum, but antiperspirant does, and the combination of deodorant and antiperspirant is where the aluminum comes into play. The aluminum is actually the substance that makes us not sweat. It combines with chemicals in our sweat to create a gel that blocks pores from releasing sweat."
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You should get a deodorant that does not contain aluminum compounds, parabens, or propylene glycol. Junior Varsity Natural Deodorant is made just for kids. It is all natural and contains no harmful chemicals.
The ingredients in Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue deodorant stick may vary, but common ingredients found in deodorants include propylene glycol, water, fragrance, and aluminum compounds like aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly. It's best to check the product packaging for the specific ingredients in the deodorant stick.
Aluminum is the most abundant element used to make containers and deodorants.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that one is healthier than the other. Both ammonium aluminum sulfate and aluminum chlorhydrate are commonly used in deodorants as antiperspirant agents. Some individuals prefer aluminum-free deodorants, but it ultimately depends on personal preference and sensitivity to these ingredients.
The active ingredient in Mitchum deodorants was Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly. They replaced it with Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate in 2007.
Probably to make room for the new line of deodorants that just came out in 2010...the clinical strength Mitchum ones.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
Aluminum and its compound .
Aluminum and is toxic to your body
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So far as i know it is more like a rumor. Scientists have not found any related links between those who use aluminum deodorant and breast cancer. I guess if they have found then all the aluminum deodorants will be banned from selling in stores. In my opinion, i believe it is more related to your family cancer history more than aluminum deodorant.
People use alcohol free deodorant when they have sensitive skin. Some examples of alcohol free deodorant for men are Eternity by Calvin Klien, Axe, and Anthony Logistics. For women it would be NIVEA, Dove Pure Hypoallergenic, and Mitchum.
You should get a deodorant that does not contain aluminum compounds, parabens, or propylene glycol. Junior Varsity Natural Deodorant is made just for kids. It is all natural and contains no harmful chemicals.
John Mitchum's birth name is John Newman Mitchum.
The ingredients in Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue deodorant stick may vary, but common ingredients found in deodorants include propylene glycol, water, fragrance, and aluminum compounds like aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly. It's best to check the product packaging for the specific ingredients in the deodorant stick.
"Metal mouth" can come from several sources, but the most common is from eating underarm deodorant. The aluminum in the deodorant reacts with bacteria in the mouth to yield the smell.