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Natural Deodorants cover body odor, not sweat, which is good for health. Learn more about the difference
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How Different are Natural Deodorants from Antiperspirants? These days, natural deodorants are a rage among consumers, especially after claiming that most antiperspirants’ active component contains aluminum linked to Alzheimer’s disease or cancer. So how bad is aluminum in the antiperspirant that we use daily? Is natural deodorant better? Let’s understand the difference between a deodorant and an antiperspirant. Antiperspirant and deodorant are not the same. Deodorants help block body odor, but they do not stop sweating. Antiperspirants contain aluminum, reducing sweat excretion, which is harmful as sweat is a natural body function. Deodorants are harmless as they only mask the sweat or use fragrance. How do Natural Deodorants help? Many of these deodorants contain essential oils such as tea tree oil, which is antibacterial, and these antibacterial property helps to deal with the odor, according to dermatologists. Natural deodorants, besides avoiding artificial ingredients, have these three components. 1. Coconut oil or tea tree oil has antibacterial or disinfectant properties. 2. Essential oils like sandalwood or lavender provide a pleasant smell.
3. Ingredients like arrowroot, baking powder, and corn starch are natural absorbents and help combat moisture. When switching to natural deodorant for women, one should not expect the same result as a traditional deodorant or antiperspirant. It will take some time for the body to adjust to the new product and balance its ecosystem. Try an armpit detox to speed up the process, but don’t try too hard to eliminate body odor, which is a personal scent signature of every individual. While eyes are the first thing that focuses on physical attraction, the nose plays an important role in whom we want to get close to. Sometimes the natural unmasked scent of the body becomes an attractive quality. READ MORE: How Different are Natural Deodorants from Antiperspirants? (ihqreviews.com) IHQ Reviews Email ID: support@businessupside.com Visit Us: https://www.ihqreviews.com/ Stay Connected Via: https: //www.facebook.com/businessupside https://www.youtu be.com/channel/UCuSkeS5oUB2tRIBDYntmaw https://twitter.com/BusinessUpside