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Are You Using the Right Deodorant?

Are You Using the Right Deodorant?-It’s inspired '90s garage-band tunes and a vast variety of olfactory experiences. Who can forget Sex and the City's Aidan insisting on hoarding five separate Speed Sticks? Much like foundation and SPF, the deodorant is a mysterious creature. 
Are You Using the Right Deodorant?

Let’s start by breaking down the difference between antiperspirant and deodorant. “Antiperspirants are over-the-counter deodorants that contain FDA-monograph-approved ingredients that interact with the sweat glands to help stop perspiration,” explains cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson of Beautystat.com. “Deodorants are products that work to mask underarm odor. They often contain a fragrance or perfume, along with an active ingredient called triclosan that is commonly used and works to prevent bacteria from growing, which in turn helps prevent odor.” 

He notes that deodorants do not prevent wetness, but antiperspirants do. The various application vehicles often come down to a texture preference, says Robinson. To find out which application type is best for you—and our picks for keeping your pits nice and fresh this spring—read on.

Stick : The most commonly used type of deodorant goes on dry and is typically solid white. The downside is that some formulas can mess with your all-black outfit. Secret Invisible Solid Antiperspirant and Deodorant leaves no destruction in its wake on your LBD. If you’re afflicted with hyperhidrosis and/or seduced by words like “clinical,” then this formula is for you. 

Spray : these are a vast improvement over the aerosol sprays you probably got to know too well if you ever studied abroad in Europe. However, Robinson notes: “The spray form is limited in terms of the level of active ingredients that [it] can support.” I tested out Degree’s new MotionSense Dry Spray in Fresh Energy, despite my irrational fear of it desiccating the ends of my hair as I sprayed it onto my underarms. But simply looking away and keeping your mouth closed during application makes the entire process easy-peasy. It feels dry to the touch, doesn't transfer to my clothes, and yields a fresh, shower-inspired scent, even after a particularly grueling workout. 

Cream : I had my doubts about this formula’s sweat-wicking capabilities. I also had yet to find a natural deodorant that wasn’t utterly abysmal—until I gave Soapwalla Deodorant Cream a go. It’s sodium laurel-sulfate and aluminum zirconium-free, which makes it a good choice for pregnant women and anyone looking to go more natural without, you know, going au naturel. Using a cream means you need some kind of apparatus to get it onto your skin, which is a challenge in and of itself. 

However, I improvised with a tissue, swiping it on to avoid fingertip dry-out, and it worked pretty well. While I wouldn’t use this formula pre-Bikram, it’ll do the job for day-to-day sweat and even a moderate workout.


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