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Allergies and Deodorant: What to Look Out For

Posted Aug 23 2008 3:18pm
by Dorothy Medlum

To prevent body odor, people use deodorant. They put it under arms and when they perspire, the sweat mixes with the deodorant to produce a nice, more pleasant odor. What happens though, if you are allergic to the very thing that you are using to protect yourself from odor?

Will you smell forever? Whatever will you do? No, there is relief. There are always other things that you can use to combat the odor. But, how will you know if you are really allergic to your deodorant?

Having an allergy would mean that you would probably see some visible signs such as: red rash, bumps, or inflamed bumps. If there is anything out of the ordinary occurring with the usage of your deodorant; that may also be an allergic reaction you are having.

This does not mean that you will have to stop using your deodorant altogether. It simply means you need to watch it carefully and stop using it for awhile to be sure. If you are wanting to be sure that the signs you have experienced are to your deodorant, you may have to seek the help of your allergist.

If you have tried several other brands, and the reactions to deodorant are still occurring, you may have to stop using deodorant completely.

If you feel that yours is an allergy to the deodorant, there are some other things that you can try to prevent the odor. You might try some baby powder, or talc under your arms. This keeps you smelling fresh and will also prevent excessive sweating.

If the doctor tells you that you are allergic to your deodorant, remember; it isn’t the end of the world. You have other options. There are some other things that you can do instead.

If you have to give up your deodorant, remember there are many other choices available to you. So, check out the other alternatives, and stay cool. Don’t sweat the small stuff.

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