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antiperspirant

[an-ti-pur-sper-uhnt] / ˌæn tɪˈpɜr spər ənt /


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Both deodorants and antiperspirants may also be scented to cover any residual odor.

From Washington Post

Whereas, antiperspirants end up being a product that clogs your pores and so, they cut off the sweaty buffet the bacteria that would eat it and then turn into stink.

From Salon

It can feel like you’re sweating more during this so-called detox period but, in fact, your perspiration rate is the same, it’s just that using antiperspirants lessens the effect.

From New York Times

The most abundant of these compounds were chemicals called cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes, which are commonly found in personal care products, especially antiperspirants.

From Scientific American

Donations of basic items including shampoo, conditioners, body wash, antiperspirant, ibuprofen as well as cleaning supplies.

From Washington Times