You're using deodorant wrong! Common mistake 'decreases effectiveness'
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Deodorant is a daily essential for many; however, improper application can lead to irritation and reduced effectiveness. Oliver Batiste, co-founder of Make Waves, highlights common mistakes such as overusing the product, with some applying five to ten swipes when only two to three are necessary. Overapplication can prolong drying time and cause stains. Additionally, reapplying without cleaning can diminish effectiveness. Batiste suggests cleaning the underarms before reapplication to maintain hygiene and effectiveness.
Oliver Batiste emphasizes that overusing deodorant often leads to irritation without increasing effectiveness; sticking to two to three swipes is ideal.
Applying deodorant over old product without cleaning can cause irritation and decreased effectiveness, so using warm water or wipes is recommended.
Read at Mail Online
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