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Antiperspirants work in two stages to reduce sweating and body odor. It works in two ways: first, it prevents sweat from reaching the skin's surface, and second, it kills bacteria that cause body odor because it contains an antimicrobial agent as the main ingredient. Deodorants, on the other hand, contain only antimicrobial agents that prevent body odor from various parts of the body, but they are unable to control sweat flow. Antiperspirants and deodorants have one thing in common: they both have fragrances that help to keep body odor at bay.
When an antiperspirant is applied to a body part, the aluminum salt dissolves in sweat or moisture on the skin and forms a gel. This gel forms a temporary barrier near the sweat gland, which prevents or reduces sweat flow from the affected area. Consumers' preference for and demand for generic antiperspirants is being influenced by concerns about the use of aluminum in antiperspirants. Aluminum salt is a key ingredient in antiperspirants because it inhibits sweating, limiting bacterial growth and body odor.
The use of aluminum salt-containing antiperspirants results in the deposition of aluminum salts over the skin's pores, which can be harmful to some extent. In addition, rising consumer health and safety awareness may limit demand for such antiperspirants in the near future.
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