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The Absolute Best Spray-On Deodorants You Can Get In Canada Right Now
The Absolute Best Spray-On Deodorants You Can Get In Canada Right Now

CTV News

time16-06-2025

  • Health
  • CTV News

The Absolute Best Spray-On Deodorants You Can Get In Canada Right Now

Skip the white marks and sticky residue with these top-rated spray deodorants. Spray-on deodorants have come a long way, offering everything from 72-hour antiperspirant protection to natural, aluminum-free options with botanical ingredients. Whether you're rushing out the door after a shower or doing a mid-afternoon refresh, a well-formulated spray can deliver all the odour protection without the mess, residue, or tug of a traditional stick. Spray deodorants can also offer a little more flexibility, as they apply clean and dry instantly without leaving white marks behind. From dermatologist-approved formulas to luxe designer scents and clean beauty picks, these sprays bring a lot to the table for anyone looking for a new, convenient way to stay fresh. Here are the absolute best spray-on deodorants you can get in Canada right now: I Put This Canadian-Made Natural Deodorant To The Test, And I Don't Think I'll Ever Go Back To My Old One 14 Of Our Favourite Tools for Post-Workout Recovery and Flexibility If You're On The Hunt For Bug Deterrents, Here Are A Few Of The Best You Can Get In Canada Right Now Disclaimer: The prices displayed are accurate at the time of publication. We'll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes.

What to Know About Aluminum in Deodorant and Antiperspirant
What to Know About Aluminum in Deodorant and Antiperspirant

Health Line

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Health Line

What to Know About Aluminum in Deodorant and Antiperspirant

Unlike antiperspirants, deodorants don't contain aluminum. There's no link between aluminum and cancer or most other health conditions, but those with severe kidney ailments shouldn't use antiperspirants. A lot of people use deodorant or antiperspirant every day. These two products are both effective ways to manage sweating, but they work differently: Deodorants deodorize, or make sweat smell better. Antiperspirants make you sweat, or perspire, less. The article explores the differences between deodorants and antiperspirants and the potential risks of products containing aluminum. Is aluminum in deodorant or antiperspirant? Aluminum isn't found in deodorants. Most antiperspirants, on the other hand, do contain aluminum. Two-in-one products — meaning they're both a deodorant and an antiperspirant — will also include aluminum. Antiperspirants help you sweat less by blocking your pores. Pores are the tiny openings in your skin which sweat comes out of. Antiperspirants contain many ingredients, including aluminum salts. These salts dissolve on your skin and 'melt' into your pores, helping to plug up your pores and stop some of your sweat. Doctors and dermatologists use prescription antiperspirants to help treat health conditions that cause too much sweating, like hyperhidrosis. These antiperspirants can contain 10 to 30% aluminum chlorohydrate, a common type of aluminum salt. This is much higher than the amount of aluminum in over-the-counter (OTC) antiperspirants. Does aluminum stop you from sweating out cancer-causing toxins? Some proponents of aluminum-free products claim that aluminum prevents you from sweating out toxins that could potentially cause cancer. But cancerous toxins aren't removed from the body through the axillary (underarm) lymph nodes. The kidneys and liver help remove these toxins from the body, and they're eventually expelled through the urine and feces. What does the research say about the risks of aluminum? The most common concern about aluminum in antiperspirants and other topical products is that it's linked to breast cancer. However, there's little evidence that typical exposure to aluminum causes cancer or any other health condition. Breast cancer The American Cancer Society notes that there's no scientific evidence that using antiperspirants causes or worsens breast cancer. But some research has suggested that aluminum, at least in large amounts, may be harmful. A study from 2017 asked hundreds of women how often they used antiperspirants and for how long. The group with breast cancer self-reported that they used antiperspirants several times a day, beginning before the age of 30 years. The group of women without breast cancer self-reported that they used antiperspirants less often. Both groups had aluminum salts in their breast tissue. But the women who had breast cancer in the upper outer quadrant and used aluminum products more frequently had higher levels of aluminum in their breast tissue than women without cancer. The researchers were unable to rule out a reverse causation effect. This means it's possible that aluminum simply accumulates in breast tumors and doesn't necessarily cause or increase your risk for breast tumors. A 2018 study suggests that too much aluminum may change how the body makes or responds to the female hormone estrogen. Changes in the endocrine (hormone) system can be harmful to your body over time. On the other hand, other research also shows that the skin absorbs very little (0.01–0.06 percent, according to one literature review) of the aluminum applied to it via products like antiperspirant. More conclusive research into aluminum's effect on cancer is needed. Kidney disease The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires manufacturers of antiperspirant products to add a warning to their label that states: 'Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease.' This has led some people to believe that the aluminum in these products may also increase the risk of kidney disease. But aluminum in antiperspirant poses no kidney-related risk to the average person. Your kidneys help get rid of aluminum and other waste products in your body. In addition, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) confirms that it's not possible to absorb enough aluminum through your skin to damage your kidneys. Should you avoid antiperspirants if you have chronic kidney disease (CKD)? The NKF advises people to avoid skin care products with aluminum if they already have stage 4 kidney disease. At this stage, the kidneys are working at a level of only 30% and can't clear out aluminum (also present in kidney medications and dialysis fluid) fast enough. This may allow it to build up in your body and trigger health problems. Bone disease Elevated aluminum levels from chronic dialysis can lead to weakened bones in people with kidney disease, according to a 2018 study. This bone disease is known as osteomalacia. Memory disorders According to a 2016 literature review, chronic exposure to aluminum may increase your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. A 2018 literature review found that adults with Alzheimer's disease had higher levels of metals like aluminum, mercury, and cadmium in their blood. But these metals were thought to be from their environment. More research is needed to find out whether aluminum or other metals in the body are linked to memory disorders. Do aluminum-free antiperspirants exist? Aluminum-free antiperspirants don't exist, but if you're looking to reduce body odor, you can do so without using an antiperspirant. Deodorants are aluminum-free. Avoid aluminum by trying one of these options: perfume-free or fragrance-free deodorant hypoallergenic deodorant baking soda deodorant, which you can make at home Other products and ingredients to consider include: How to read labels for aluminum The FDA requires manufacturers of antiperspirant products to list aluminum on their product labels. Check deodorant and skin care product labels for aluminum. You may see it under any of these names: aluminum salts aluminum compounds aluminum chlorohydrate aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly What happens when you stop using aluminum antiperspirant If you decide to switch from a perspirant that contains aluminum to an aluminum-free deodorant, you may initially experience or notice more sweating. This is because when your sweat glands are no longer blocked by aluminum, more sweat will come out of those glands. An aluminum-free deodorant can minimize underarm odor, and frequent underarm toweling can help soak up sweat. The takeaway Antiperspirants contain aluminum to help you sweat less. Deodorants don't use aluminum as an ingredient. The research is mixed on whether the aluminum from antiperspirants can build up in your body. You're probably more likely to get aluminum from other sources, like medications. That said, there's no scientific evidence that directly links aluminum to cancers or other health conditions. Still, some of this research has led experts to advise that antiperspirant use isn't a good idea for everyone, like people who have severe kidney disease.

Beauty fans are ‘obsessed' with viral £2 Boots buy that ‘stops sweating', lasts ‘all day' & is ‘exactly' like £234 scent
Beauty fans are ‘obsessed' with viral £2 Boots buy that ‘stops sweating', lasts ‘all day' & is ‘exactly' like £234 scent

The Sun

time08-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Sun

Beauty fans are ‘obsessed' with viral £2 Boots buy that ‘stops sweating', lasts ‘all day' & is ‘exactly' like £234 scent

BEAUTY fans are going wild for a viral buy from Boots that is said to 'stop sweating'. Not only does it smell fresh, but the scent will also last 'all day'. But that's not all - if you have posh taste but don't have the funds to match, you're sure to be left beaming when you hear that this 'everyday essential' smells 'exactly' like a pricey perfume. So with summer right around the corner, if you want to smell good but without breaking the bank, then you've come to the right place. Many of us can't afford to spend over £200 on a bottle of perfume, but thanks to the new Gem Skin-Loving Santal Antiperspirant Deodorant, not only will it provide you with 48 hours of antiperspirant protection, but you'll also smell designer too. With this new deodorant, which recently landed in Boots stores, you'll tackle sweat whilst ensuring your skin feels better than ever. This 'skin-loving formulation' is enriched with premium ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Shea Butter and Vitamin E. It's said to be 'gentle on skin, but tough on sweat ' and works to 'keep skin moisturised and nourished.' There's four scents to choose from - Cool Fresh, Vanilla Coconut, Vanilla Macadamia and Santal, which fans say smells 'exactly' like a well-known fragrance. So if the thought of spending £234 for an 100ml bottle of Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum sends shivers down your spine, then you won't want to miss this. This woody fragrance, which blends earthy sandalwood with subtle spices, has since gone viral online, sending shoppers into chaos as they scramble to get their hands on the popular Aussie deodorant. It's been hailed 'a boujee-on-a-budget formula' that provides 'seriously chic scent profiles that last all day'. Beauty fans race to their local supermarket for fake tan holy grail as prices are slashed from £13 to less than £3 And it's clear that beauty fans are loving it, as it has quickly racked up a very impressive average rating of 4.9 out of five, with 94% of reviewers recommending this product. One person said: 'Smells amazing, lasts the perfect amount of time. I got the Santal one and I love how it suits me. Easy to apply and good for value.' Another added: 'I love this scent! It's giving oud for your pits! Scent lasts all day and until the next morning without irritating my underarms! I'm obsessed! Definitely my go to from now on.' A third commented: 'The smell of this one is unique!! I had never seen anything like it, such a lovely lasting smell! This one is definitely one of my fav scents ever!' Top 3 beauty products every woman should be using Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at Justmylook shared the holy-grail products every woman needs to be using. A cleanser, SPF, and hair oil are must-haves within beauty routines. A cleanser is crucial for healthy skin as it removes dirt, oil, and other impurities for flawless skin. This skincare step not only cleanses the face and removes dirt, but also prevents breakouts and premature skin ageing, helping you maintain a healthy, youthful, and blemish-free complexion. The Aveeno Face Calm+ Restore Nourishing Oat Cleanser is a go-to of mine due to its gentle formula that soothes and restores the skin's appearance and texture. SPF is non-negotiable and should be in everyone's daily skincare routine. Even on cooler, cloudier days, our skin is exposed to the sun's UV rays which can be harmful to unprotected skin and even lead to damage. These damages include sunburn, pigmentation changes, and wrinkles which can impact the skin's texture and appearance. In some cases, prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause skin cancer. Applying SPF daily prevents these damages and protects the skin from harmful rays. I recommend the Beauty Of Joseon Rice & Prebiotic Sunscreen PA++++ SPF50+ for its lightweight, non-clumping texture that absorbs quickly for a natural finish and maximum protection. Hair oil has many benefits and should be regularly used. This treatment can strengthen and protect the hair from external stressors while improving its appearance and shine. Regularly applying hair oil can also reduce breakage and even encourage hair growth for longer, fuller locks. Hair oils also target the scalp, reducing dandruff and improving its health through exfoliation. I recommend using this deeply nourishing treatment a couple of times a week or more depending on the hair's moisture levels. The Hair Syrup Rapunzel Pre-Wash Oil Treatment is a nutrient-rich treatment that revitalises strands to promote a happy scalp and healthy-looking locks. Apply the syrup throughout damp hair before washing; massage from root to tip and allow the formula to penetrate strands before rinsing and styling. Meanwhile, someone else beamed: 'This has a really nice unisex scent to it and the sweat protection is really good! No powdery texture or white residue. Pretty packaging too!' But that's not all, as another happy beauty fan gushed: 'Great deodorant. Really does stop me from sweating throughout the day.' At the same time, another Boots shopper wrote: 'I love the woody scent – it's subtle but lasts all day without being overpowering. The formula glides on so smoothly and doesn't irritate my skin at all. 'Keeps me fresh for ages, and I love that it includes Shea Butter and Hyaluronic Acid. Total everyday essential!' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

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