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  2. This $15 Hack That Shoppers Use to Prevent Sweat Stains ... - AOL

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    Visible armpit sweat can make anyone uncomfortable and embarrassed. […] Excessive sweating is a given during the summertime. There are plenty of ways to avoid a sweaty summer, from a portable ...

  3. The 10 best deodorants and antiperspirants for men in 2024 ...

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    According to Dr. Antia, a, "Antiperspirants control sweat by blocking sweat glands, usually with aluminum compounds. Deodorants, on the other hand, primarily mask odor and may contain ...

  4. The best deodorant for sensitive skin, according to ... - AOL

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    Constant sweat and friction in the delicate armpit area, combined with the skin often being covered and pressed together, creates a warm, moist environment that can trap sweat, bacteria and ...

  5. Best deodorants and antiperspirants of 2024, according to ...

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    Antiperspirants contain aluminum salts, which dissolve into your pores and effectively prevent you from sweating. Deodorants, on the other hand, are aluminum-free and instead use antibacterial ...

  6. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    The human body produces perspiration (sweat) via two types of sweat gland: eccrine sweat glands which cover much of the skin and produce watery odourless sweat, and apocrine sweat glands in the armpits and groin, which produce a more oily "heavy" sweat containing a proportion of waste proteins, fatty acids and carbohydrates, that can be metabolized by bacteria to produce compounds that cause ...

  7. Underarm liners - Wikipedia

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    In the late nineteenth century chemists developed products that prevented the formation of body odor, but these still could not prevent underarm sweating. Early antiperspirants eventually included creams, solids, pads, dabbers, roll-ons, and powders. Today, anti-perspirants are most common in the forms of sticks, sprays, and roll-ons.