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    Almay Sensitive Skin Antiperspirant & Deodorant provides all-day protection from sweat and odor, while its fragrance- and alcohol-free formula is gentle enough for sensitive skin. As a result, the ...

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    Ultimate Water-Based Peony & Rose Water Antiperspirant. This water-based stick "contains a high concentration of glycerin to keep the underarm skin hydrated, healthy and without irritation, while ...

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    To help us all find the best deodorant and antiperspirant, with the help of our expert panel of dermatologists' input, we researched more than 75 types and styles of deodorants, antiperspirants ...

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    Amy Forman Taub, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Advanced Dermatology tells us that in order to be called an antiperspirant, it is required to have aluminum salts."Aluminum ...

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    Moisturizers are also widely used in sunscreens, antiperspirants, skin cleansers, shaving creams, aftershaves, and hair tonics. Moisturizers are used in disposable diapers to prevent dry skin and diaper dermatitis. Moisturizers show some beneficial effects in treating atopic dermatitis (eczema). Using moisturizers helps to improve skin comfort ...

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    The home remedies vary in effectiveness and carry the risk of skin irritation and abrasion as a result of excessive scrubbing, plus eye irritation if allowed to drip or run into the eye. Some of the more common home remedies include: bleach, ammonia, acetone, and rubbing alcohol. The following are risks of the common removal methods: Acetone