A man and a woman doing a tricep stretch while sitting on the floor with their legs out in front of them
A man and a woman doing a tricep stretch while sitting on the floor with their legs out in front of them

IT’S ONLY NATURAL

For decades, one of the prime ingredients of deodorant/antiperspirants has been aluminum salts. How do they work? Get ready for a quick science lesson…

Aluminum salts are soluble when they’re in a low pH environment – i.e. in your antiperspirant spray. When the salts come into contact with sweat their pH goes up, they become more ‘solid’ and form a kind of plug over your sweat glands. That’s what stops the sweat reaching the surface of your skin.

Recently, more products have come onto the market, which don’t use aluminum. These products don’t stop you sweating, but use natural fragrances to mask the body odor that sweat can cause.

Unfortunately, general feedback from customers has been that, though these products may trade on being more ‘natural’, most are less than effective. Thankfully, all that’s about to change.

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