Sunday, January 17, 2010

Applying Deodorant Does Applying Deodorant Right After Shaving Your Underarms Cause Problems?

Does applying deodorant right after shaving your underarms cause problems? - applying deodorant

The label says to apply it to broken skin? I've got everything from "will cause cancer" has "softened", and I need to know the truth.

6 comments:

April said...

The only thing that causes cancer, it has nothing to do with the time of application, and if you apply it to broken skin or not. The ingredients for a variety of deodorant can cause cancer, apparently, I think it has to do with aluminum. Always wear deodorant, after I shaved my holes as I do when I'm in the shower and I did it once myself, and I've never had a problem. It is likely that if you have a cut or another type of skin damage, because it may be infected.

Edit: I did a little research here is a page that talks about all deodorants cancer. http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/facts ...

Miss. American Nightmare said...

I do not know about cancer of the whole thing .... but I know it will irritate the skin and cause ingrown hairs. (itchy red bumps)

Miss. American Nightmare said...

I do not know about cancer of the whole thing .... but I know it will irritate the skin and cause ingrown hairs. (itchy red bumps)

♥Social Butterfly♥ said...

I have the same, and made my armpits start to itch .. I asked my doctor and he said no problem, or what .. So do not wait a bit .. cuz he wants to his armpits in public reason? lol

stargirl... said...

I always ask right after shaving, and I've never had any problems. But it's different for everybody. So, if you apply after shaving and skin irritation, stop!

Also, I've never heard of deodorants that cause cancer ... Hmm ...

Heavenly said...

Not only burns a little

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