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  2. Suave spray deodorants recalled for containing cancer ... - AOL

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    The recalled deodorants are Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant Powder and Suave 24-Hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant Fresh and have an expiration date through September 2023.

  3. Some Old Spice, Secret Deodorant Sprays Recalled Over Cancer ...

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    Procter & Gamble has issued a recall for 18 Secret and Old Spice aerosol spray deodorants because of the presence of a chemical compound that can cause cancer.

  4. The Best and Worst Women's Deodorants - AOL

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    Summer's here with a sweltering vengeance, and if there's one product we all need to help get us (and those around us) through the day, it's deodorant and/or antiperspirant. We've all probably ...

  5. Aerosol burn - Wikipedia

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    Uncontrolled cooling, however, can result in freeze burns to the skin. According to controlled laboratory experiments, the gas from a typical deodorant spray can reduce skin temperature by up to sixty degrees Celsius. [2] The form of injury is freezing of the skin, a type of frostbite.

  6. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    Between 1942 and 1957, the market for deodorants increased 600 times to become a $70 million market. Deodorants were originally marketed primarily to women, but by 1957 the market had expanded to male users, and estimates were that 50% of men were using deodorants by that date. The Ban Roll-On product led the market in sales. [18]

  7. What you should know about ‘whole-body’ deodorant, according ...

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    There are sweat glands all over the body. But only a small portion of them are responsible for body odor. Called apocrine glands , they are primarily concentrated in the armpits and around the groin.

  8. Bismuth subgallate - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth subgallate, with a chemical formula C 7 H 5 BiO 6, is commonly used to treat malodor by deodorizing flatulence and stools.In the United States, it (bismuth subgallate) is the active ingredient in Devrom (internal deodorant), an over-the-counter FDA-approved medicine.

  9. Olfactory reference syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The individual may report that the odor comes from: the nose and/or mouth, i.e. halitosis (bad breath); the anus; the genitals; the skin generally; or specifically the groin, armpits or feet. The source(s) of the supposed odor may also change over time. [1] There are also some who are unsure of the exact origin of the odor. [1]