Wednesday, March 21, 2007

How Does Antiperspirant Work?

Antiperspirant is a widely popular product meant to get rid of body odor, usually in the underarms. Many people believe that this odor is caused by sweat being overproduced. Actually, the bulk of it can be attributed to the chemical breakdowns that occur after the fact. Antiperspirant minimizes the amount of sweat that occurs, and therefore prevents the chemical breakdowns from occurring afterwards. It is very useful for anyone that deals with underarm odor problems. Read on to find out some of the forms that antiperspirants take, and how they will get rid of your odors.

Usually the actual stopping power of antiperspirants comes from chemical mixtures that are put into the deodorant. Aluminum-zirconium, aluminum chlorohydrate, and aluminum chloride are in almost every antiperspirant. They work particularly well when combined with the deodorant chemicals. The deodorant chemicals cover up the unpleasant scent, while the antiperspirant chemicals keep the sweat glands from overacting. Deodorant companies have been struggling to get just the right combination. They may let some of the sweat through just to be able to cut back on the antiperspirants and add more of the deodorants to make up for it.

When you wear the antiperspirant, the chemicals form plugs that prevent sweat from coming out of the pores. If you have a huge amount of pores and you only put on enough antiperspirant to plug up a few, you won’t notice that the antiperspirants help your situation at all. But as long as you put on a proper amount, you’ll be able to reap the benefits. Once you wear it a few times, you’ll be able to understand what your body needs and what brand / amount of antiperspirant you should use to improve your sweating.

Antiperspirants can come in useful in so many situations that it is not something you want to overlook. If you have to dress up for a day, at a wedding for example, antiperspirants will help you avoid those embarrassing armpit stains that can come around from being in bright lights for hours on end. Many people think that it is a good idea to wear antiperspirant when playing sports. However, it is better to let your sweat glands naturally run their course, and allow the sweat to cool your body during your exercise.

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