Deodorant allergies can cause itching, redness, and peeling of the skin, as well as pimples or pustules. Mild symptoms can be treated with anti-itch cream and stopping use of the product, while more severe reactions may require medical attention to avoid infection or systemic allergic reactions. Many people use underarm deodorant to reduce the odor […]
Deodorant rashes are caused by skin sensitivity, allergies, friction, or medical conditions. Switching to hypoallergenic products or seeing a doctor may help. Chemical additives and perfumes are common culprits. Allergies can also trigger rashes. Applying deodorant to broken skin can cause irritation. Excessive sweating or undersweating can also cause rashes. A deodorant rash is an […]