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Who the hell is buying all this 48h deodorant? I do not understand. Are there that many people out there that don't get a chance to re apply or take a shower and wash it off anyway within 24h? The 48h deodorant craze has me really worried about what's happening to work life balance in the US. Is 48h deodorant as popular in other countries? Or are there people that are just like, Oh, twice as many chemicals as I need? Sounds great! Let me put that on my body right near my axillary lymph nodes every 24h just for shits??
i get the antiperspirant deodorant with the most aluminum salts, and it happens to be 96h. I don't know if it truly holds for 96h because I shower daily and I also know that aluminum salts might contribute to issues later in life (or at least there used to be lots of scary headlines about aluminum salts and cancer, but that seems to have subsided a bit and nowadays the consensus is that they're not an issue, at least without a causal link), but I truly hate the feel of sweat on my skin. Aluminum salts block the sweat glands so sweat can't come out, and they're truly effective.
re: the aluminum salts
I hate that its become harder and harder to find antiperspirants as people have become more concerned with the negative health effects of the aluminum salts. I'd switch immediately to another type of antiperspirant but companies have just stopped selling them at all together rather than coming up with an alternative
I'm not even that sweaty of a person but regular deoderant doesn't work well for me
You could try a natural deodorant with baking soda instead. It should provide a similar effect. My skin reacts badly to aluminium salts and "normal" deodorants can barely keep me smell-free until lunch. A natural deodorant with baking soda has though worked absolute wonders. If you're coming from antiperspirants there may be a starting phase where your body gets used to not having the aluminium blocking the glands, but that'll subside after approx. 2 weeks.
Oh that's good to know! I'll give that a try as I do worry about the aluminum, thanks!
Baking soda can be very harsh on some people's skin. I am violently intolerant of aluminum salts and slightly sensitive to BS. It really is true for many people that if you stick out a "natural" deodorant for an awkward 2-4 weeks you really don't sweat as much or smell bad.