Applying clinical-strength antiperspirant at night significantly enhances its effectiveness compared to morning application. This simple adjustment can dramatically improve sweat control, leading to greater comfort.
Research over the last two decades supports that nighttime application of antiperspirant improves sweat blocking capabilities. This approach challenges the common practice of morning application.
The misconception that antiperspirants work better when applied in the morning is perpetuated by marketing, which misleads consumers about how and when to use these products for optimal effectiveness.
Cultural habits dictate we use personal care products in anticipation of daily interactions, reinforcing the need to maintain dryness and freshness throughout the day, despite evidence supporting nighttime application.
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