If you've used 48 hour antiperspirants, why did you do this? Did you assume it would be more effective than a 24 hour one, stronger, better chemical technology etc?
If the identical 1 and 2 day products were sold and the 2 day was 50/75p dearer, which one do you buy, and why?
Do you predict a few long periods of not cleaning yourself (be careful what you admit here, as some may block you). |
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"If you've used 48 hour antiperspirants, why did you do this? Did you assume it would be more effective than a 24 hour one, stronger, better chemical technology etc?
If the identical 1 and 2 day products were sold and the 2 day was 50/75p dearer, which one do you buy, and why?
Do you predict a few long periods of not cleaning yourself (be careful what you admit here, as some may block you). "
Iirc with the 48 hour or other long term ones such as driclor the higher concentration of aluminium chloride forms it's little gell cap in the actual channels of the sweat glands and blocks them up.
So unless you're agressively scrubbing your arm pits to remove it they don't get removed by a quick shower etc.
I think after a few weeks of driclor your arm pits basically give up sweating for a month or two lol |
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