subject: Deodorants Effects On Our Clothes And Body! [print this page] Bad odor is a complete turn off for anybody who experiences it. It is just not a means to disgust the other person but it actually shows how hygienic and sterile you as a person you are. It is not always possible to avoid odor but you can always spare other people to fall the victim of your body odor. The first deodorant ever created debuted in 1888 and was extremely difficult to apply neatly. A few years later, another deodorant emerged onto the market containing aluminum chloride, an ingredient still used today. Most deodorants have negative effects on clothes and skin. However, if they are applied in the right way they do what they are intended to do.
Here are some effects that deodorants can cause-
1.Stains on your clothes- Deodorants are not meant to be sprayed on your clothes. A deodorant often takes an average of 30 seconds to absorb adequately into your skin. If your deodorant comes into contact with your clothing before it's absorbed into your skin, it can bleed onto your shirts and tops and stain them. If you apply too much deodorant it makes it more likely to stain your clothes. White stick deodorants or the roll-on can create rather stubborn stains that are difficult to remove. Some deodorants can even have a lightening effect on colored fabrics or a yellowing effect on white fabrics. So, therefore make sure whenever you spray a deodorant on yourself, your skin shouldnt be covered with clothes.
2.Deodorants can cause skin discomfort- Deodorants are applied to keep away the smell caused by the sweat bacteria, sweat is actually odorless, but the bacteria that eat it make it stink. Deodorants make your skin acidic so it can stamp out the foul-smelling bacteria. However, making the skin of your under arms acidic can come at a cost. Very strong deodorants can irritate your skin in a variety of ways: they can make your skin itchy, cause a rash to develop or cause your skin to become excessively dry and flaky. However, you can fight this problem by applying your women's deodorant from an appropriate distance from your underarm area. You should not spray the anti-per aspirant directly on the targeted area but should be sprayed from the distance so that it doesnt acidify it!
3.Health Risks caused by inappropriate use of Deodorants- Any skin product used by anyone in an incorrect manner can cause damage.Womens deodorants have aluminum zirconium as an ingredient in many effective deodorants, and its harmful effects have been heavily debated. Some medical research has indicated that aluminum in deodorants is possibly a factor in the development of breast cancer. However, there is no conclusive evidence linking aluminum with breast cancer. At the same time, there are some overwhelming evidence that aluminum accumulation in the body can cause anemia, problems concentrating, confusion and bone disease. So, if you are using the deodorants in the wrong way then start taking the right path!