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Article: Additives in Store Bought Deodorant

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Additives in Store Bought Deodorant

 

The average person will use about 17.6 gallons of deodorant during their lifetime, and the majority of those deodorants will be store-bought. But what ingredients are in those deodorants? What impact do they have on our health? And how can we avoid them? Read on to find out!

Aluminum

 

Studies have shown that aluminum is a possible carcinogen, and it has been linked to Alzheimer's disease. It's also been associated with breast cancer. If you want to avoid aluminum, look for a deodorant without it. You can also try natural alternatives to deodorant, such as baking soda or vinegar.

Parabens

 

Parabens are chemicals that are used as preservatives in many personal care products. They are typically found in deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, lotions, creams, and makeup. Parabens mimic estrogen in the body and can interfere with hormone regulation. If you are looking for a natural alternative to store-bought deodorant, try baking soda mixed with water or coconut oil.

Artificial Fragrance

The most common additive in deodorant is artificial fragrance. This is a chemical mixture that is designed to make the deodorant smell nice. Although it smells good, it can also cause skin irritation and allergies.

Triclosan

If you’re looking for a natural deodorant, you should avoid products that contain triclosan. This chemical is used as a preservative and antibacterial agent in many products. Triclosan has been linked to a number of health problems, including liver toxicity and cancer. It also reduces the effectiveness of antibiotics.

Phthalates

The problem is that many deodorants and antiperspirants contain phthalates, which are a class of chemicals that help make plastics more flexible and harder to break. They're also found in vinyl flooring and other household items. Research has shown that these chemicals can disrupt the endocrine system and lead to fertility problems. The FDA has not banned the use of phthalates in cosmetics, but it does monitor their use.

Protecting your skin from harmful chemicals

Because the skin is the body’s largest organ, anything and everything you put on it is absorbed into our bloodstream. Many of these toxic ingredients are also stored in fat cells which surround your armpit area Vigilance on what you use from deodorant to cosmetics is key!

Using a armpit detox can help pull some of these chemicals and additives from your skin and underlying tissue. It can also help the organic and natural deodorant work better.

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