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Deodorant Side Effects

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Ever since, there is no conclusive evidence proving that deodorants and antiperspirants cause or contribute to breast cancer, states the National Cancer Institute. However, you may still wish to switch to a natural or organic deodorant for other personal reasons.
If you've recently switched from a chemical based deodorant to a natural deodorant, you may notice an increase in body odor while your body chemistry adjusts to the change. This is particularly true if you choose a fragrance-free deodorant, such as a mineral salt crystal. Unlike standard deodorants, mineral salt doesn't mask odor but instead prevents growth of the bacteria that causes odor, reports Sarah Bellum of The Beauty Brains. Give your new deodorant a few days before deciding it doesn't work.
Even without allergies, the essential oils and other ingredients found in natural deodorants may cause some redness when applied, particularly if you have sensitive skin. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends testing new cosmetic and skin care products on a small patch of skin before applying the product fully to see if you'll experience any reaction to the ingredients.
Rash
You may find that you break out in a rash with some natural deodorants, particularly if you have certain food allergies. Some of the ingredients found in natural or organic deodorants may come from food sources, such as citrus oils used as fragrance.

Itchiness
According to MayoClinic.com, it is not uncommon for you to develop sensitivity to the ingredients in products to which you might be repeatedly exposed, including deodorants. Severe itchiness is often the first sign of this sensitivity, which is called irritant contact dermatitis. It is important to discontinue use of your deodorant if you experience intense itching or other symptoms. Failure to do so can lead to a secondary condition known as neurodermatitis, in which the skin becomes darkened and leathery because of repeated scratching.

Dove manufactures a wide array of antiperspirant products, including roll-on, solids and aerosol spray cans. You may use them for their ability to reduce or stop perspiration for a cleaner, drier sensation. Though widely considered safe, you may experience several negative side effects while using Dove's antiperspirant products.
Allergic Reaction
You may experience an allergic reaction to Dove's antiperspirant products. Symptoms may include itchiness, raised skin bumps or a red rash. The allergic reaction may be to one of the many ingredients found in Dove's products, including its fragrances. You may opt for a Dove antiperspirant specifically labeled for sensitive skin to see if you react more favorably to such specialized products.
 
Cancer Risks
Several preliminary studies, including a July 2003 review published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention, have suggested that hygiene products containing aluminum--all Dove antiperspirant products have aluminum, specifically aluminum zirconium--may increase your risk of contracting a cancer such as breast cancer. Additional research must be done to accurately ascertain the level of risk involved, as additional health factors, such as a history of cancer, may explain potential correlations between antiperspirant use and cancer cases.


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