Deodorants and Antiperspirants are essential personal care products, especially during summer, as part of our daily personal care. Do you know the difference between them and which option is safer? In this article, we'll explore the distinctions and discuss the safer choice for your skin.
Deodorant is a personal care product that eliminates unpleasant body odor caused by bacteria when you sweat. However, it does not block pores or prevent sweating.
Antiperspirant is a personal care product that temporarily blocks sweat pores under the skin, making the area drier due to this temporary blockage. This pore blockage occurs primarily through aluminum compounds, which are a key ingredient in antiperspirants.
Deodorant is considered safer than Antiperspirant because it doesn't inhibit sweating, which is the body's natural cooling mechanism and how it regulates its temperature. Deodorant merely removes the unpleasant odor caused by bacteria. In contrast, antiperspirants prevent sweating, which is the body's natural way to cool down, leading to several potential harms and risks associated with their use.
Ladyvote Deodorant is a roll-on with a coconut scent that only eliminates the unpleasant odor caused by bacteria and does not prevent sweating, providing protection for up to 48 hours.
Features:
Ladyvote Deodorant is 100% safe. It offers the best sweat protection for 48 hours, brightens and evens underarm skin tone, and provides deep hydration to the area.