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Alvadiem Regulating Deodorant Sensitive Armpits Roll-on Alvadiem Regulating Deodorant Sensitive Armpits Roll-on
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Cattier Deodorant 24H Roll on 50 ml Cattier Deodorant 24H Roll on 50 ml
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Sanoflore Organic Deodorant 48h Roll-on Mentha -30% Sanoflore Organic Deodorant 48h Roll-on Mentha
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ACM Dépiwhite Anti-Spot Deodorant 50 ml ACM Dépiwhite Anti-Spot Deodorant 50 ml
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In a world where personal hygiene and well-being play a major role in everyone's daily life, underarm care is of paramount importance. Often neglected, these areas of the body require special attention for both aesthetic and health reasons. Between preventing unpleasant odors, maintaining healthy skin and managing perspiration, underarm care plays a crucial role in our comfort and self-confidence.

What are the best underarm care products?

To maintain the health and hygiene of your underarms, adopt a skincare routine that includes the use of deodorants adapted to your skin type, regular exfoliation to remove dead skin cells, and moisturizing to prevent dryness and irritation. Opt for alcohol- and aluminum-free products to minimize the risk of allergies and irritation.

How to prevent unpleasant underarm odours?

The key to preventing unpleasant odours is good hygiene. Wash your armpits daily with a mild soap, dry them thoroughly, and apply a quality deodorant or antiperspirant. Clothes made from natural materials like cotton, which allow the skin to breathe, can also help reduce odours.

What causes axillary hyperhidrosis?

Axillary hyperhidrosis, or excessive underarm sweating, can be caused by genetic factors, specific medical conditions, stress or certain medications. We recommend consulting a doctor for a precise diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

How is axillary hyperhidrosis treated?

Treatments for axillary hyperhidrosis vary according to the severity of symptoms. They may include the use of prescription antiperspirants, botulinum toxin injections to temporarily reduce sweating, iontophoresis therapy, or in extreme cases, surgery.

Can I shave or wax my armpits? Which method is preferable?

Shaving or waxing underarms is a matter of personal preference. Shaving is quicker, but can cause irritation and ingrown hairs. Epilating, while potentially more painful, offers longer-lasting results and can reduce perspiration. Always use products suited to your skin type to minimize the risk of irritation.

How can I lighten dark underarm skin?

To lighten dark underarm skin, opt for gentle exfoliants, natural masks with lemon or turmeric, and hydroquinone-free lightening creams. Avoid irritating practices such as dry shaving, and consult a dermatologist for treatments adapted to your case.

What are the risks of using aluminum-containing deodorants?

Deodorants containing aluminum salts are often criticized for their potential health risks, particularly in relation to breast cancer and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's. However, current studies do not show that aluminum-containing deodorants pose any health risks. However, current studies show no conclusive direct link between the use of these products and the development of these diseases. It is nevertheless advisable to opt for aluminum-free products for people with sensitive skin or in cases of irritation.

How do I choose the right deodorant for my underarms?

Choosing a deodorant should be based on your skin type and specific needs. For sensitive skin, choose alcohol-free, fragrance-free and aluminum-salt-free deodorants. If you perspire profusely, antiperspirants containing aluminum salts may be effective. For a more natural approach, deodorants based on organic or natural ingredients, such as baking soda or coconut oil, are a good alternative.

Does underarm perspiration have a function?

Yes, perspiration plays a key role in regulating body temperature. Underarm sweat glands, known as eccrine and apocrine glands, produce sweat which, as it evaporates, helps to cool the body. Perspiration can also serve as a means of excretion for certain metabolic wastes.

Do I need to change my deodorant regularly?

You don't need to change your deodorant regularly if you find one that suits you. However, some people may develop a tolerance or sensitivity to a product after prolonged use. In this case, trying a new deodorant may be beneficial. What's more, your needs may vary according to the season or your level of physical activity.

Are there any natural remedies for unpleasant underarm odours?

Yes, several natural remedies can help combat underarm odor. Baking soda, with its antibacterial and odor-neutralizing properties, can be applied directly to clean, dry underarms. Coconut oil, known for its antimicrobial properties, can also be used on its own or in combination with essential oils such as lavender or tea tree for a natural deodorant effect. It's important to test these remedies on a small area of skin before applying them to underarms to avoid allergic reactions.