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Originally Posted by Louis
Interesting.
Are they "deodorant" in the same sense as long-lasting under-arm deodorant, where chemicals are deposited on your skin and stay there to continue to act, or are they deodorant in the sense that on contact they kill the bacteria that cause the odor, but then the stuff evaporates?
I ask because I don't want to be wiping "regular style" deodorant all over my body. (as far as I know I don't need that...)
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I am Japanese illiterate. I can speak fluently but can barely read or write. So I can’t 100% confirm the science, but from feel I would describe it as the latter. Killing bacteria and then evaporates