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I used to buy only antiperspirant until I was out on a very hot day for about 4 hours and got heat rashes on both armpits from the sweat trying to get out but being unable to. Apparently that's not a great thing. Rash lasted for like 3 weeks too. So just be careful when you use antiperspirant.
Natural deodorants with baking soda just works better IMO. Instead of blocking the glands, the baking soda just absorbs the moisture instead which reduces the growth of the bacterias causing bad odour. Never had a rash or any odour from using that and antiperspirants where a death sentence for my skin.
worse than the problem it imagines and then purports to solve