Are clinical deodorants safe to use?!


Question: Are clinical deodorants safe to use.?
I sweat ALOT. Its really embarrassing, in school I sweat a lot for some reason, (I think crowds of people make me nervous sometimes) and I'll get these huge sweat marks and at times my deodorant hasn't worked that well and just smelled like musty sweat mixed with deodorant, which is really embarrassing, even though I shower every day. But anyway I was thinking of trying either dove or secret clinical strength. I was wondering if its safe to use. I've heard that you are supposed to sweat and stopping yourself from sweating could cause bacteria to accumulate in your lymph nodes and cause cancer.? I don't know if that's true but does anyone know about this.? Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Not to worry, they are completely safe to use. If they weren't they would be for sale or prescribed by doctors! They're better than the other ones because they smell fresh all day long. It's only bad if you don't shower it off at the end of the day. While you're sleeping, your arm pits will have their time to breathe, so it balances out. Give it a try, I'm sure it will work wonders for you. :)Health Question & Answer

yes a product such as dove is perfectly safe to use. There are 2 types of deodorant you can get: you can get a deodorant, which stops the smell , but does not stop the perspiration, or you can get an anti perspirant which stops the perspiration. You can also get an anti perspirant/deoderant. Your doc or drug store attendant will probably be able to advise you on a good brand.Health Question & Answer

yes, theyre safe to use (: !!
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