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Anti-perspirant and deodorants contains CHEMICALS you don't want on your skin, and can also permanently discolor your skin. The aluminum salts in anti-perspirant stunt certain types of bacteria under your arms, leaving you with higher levels of STINKIER STRAINS.
~ Vogue magazine.
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DEODORANT SIDE EFFECTS, they're online, search for it.
After using a deodorant containing zirconium, the skin may develop an allergic, axillary granuloma response.[24] Antiperspirants with propylene glycol, when applied to the axillae, can cause irritation and may promote sensitization to other ingredients in the antiperspirant.[25] Deodorant crystals containing synthetically made potassium alum were found to be a weak irritant to the skin.[20] Alcohol-free deodorant is available for those with sensitive skin.[citation needed] Frequent use of deodorants was associated with blood concentrations of the synthetic musk galaxolide.[26]
Parabens, a chemical additive.[34] According to the American Cancer Society "studies have not shown any direct link between parabens and many health problems, including breast cancer".[34]
The FDA has "acknowledge[d] that small amounts of aluminium can be absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and through the skin.", leading to a warning "that people with renal dysfunction may not be aware that the daily use of antiperspirant drug products containing aluminium may put them at a higher risk because of exposure to aluminium in the product."[32] The agency warns people with renal dysfunction to consult a doctor before using antiperspirants containing aluminum.[32]
If aerosol deodorant is held close to the skin for long enough, it can cause an aerosol burn—a form of frostbite.[35][36] In controlled tests, spray deodorants have been shown to cause temperature drops of over 60 °C in a short period of time.[35]
Abusers of deodorant and other inhalants risk permanent damage to their brains or central nervous systems and, potentially, reversible damage to their livers and kidneys. Repeated sniffing of concentrated substances from aerosol cans may also induce sudden heart failure and subsequent death, a phenomenon known as "sudden sniffing death," according to NIDA.
參考: It is ALSO published in academic journals like the Journal of Cosmetic Science.
Wikiepdia. National Institute of Drug Abuse.
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