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Allergies and Deodorant: What Is The Stink?
Posted Date: 29 May 2008 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Caution & Alerts
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Posted By: bharath sudar Member Level: Platinum Rating: Points: 1
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People use deodorant so they will not have body odor. People don't like to be smelly. But what happens if what they are using is something they are actually allergic to?
The deodorant user may experience bumps, or red rash, or a burning sensation due to their deodorant. If this happens, it does not automatically mean that they are allergic to their deodorant.
If you can't be sure that you are allergic to your deodorant, there are symptoms you can look for. After applying your deodorant, you may notice a rash, or a series of red and inflamed bumps. Or you may just notice something out of the ordinary, you should stop using the deodorant immediately.
By changing deodorants, the wearer may now find that all is well. If however, there is still a problem with the use of the deodorant; that can be eliminated. There are other alternatives to wearing a deodorant.
A person can use some baby powder under the arms or some talc. This will also help to eliminate the sweat and cause the odor to stop. Using powder or talc would be a good alternative to using something that you are having problems with.
You may decide to try some talc or some baby powder. Both will leave you fresh, and make you smell much nicer after a sporting event. Just place some powder or talc under your arms and it will also help eliminate the amount of perspiration that you are having.
This may not be as effective as the deodorant was, but it will not cause you the same reaction as the deodorant. Therefore, you smell better, without the problems the deodorant created.
If you still are not sure whether you have an allergy to your deodorant or not, you may want to see an allergist. He can determine if it is indeed your deodorant or maybe the soap you are washing your clothes in. Having an allergy to your deodorant is not the end of the world, you have other alternatives to staying fresh all day long. So, don't sweat the small stuff!
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