Deodorant or antiperspirant is something most of us apply daily. We prefer to feel clean and fresh — not stinky. But many people are still unclear about the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant. Consequently, the majority of the populous is slapping, smearing, and spritzing on toxic chemicals to sensitive — and sometimes freshly-shaven — areas without even realizing it. Now, that stinks. Deodorants vs. Antiperspirants What’s the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant? I’ll start by saying antiperspirants are the pits. No, really. They are designed to prevent our bodies from sweating. While this sounds nice in theory, it’s not. A 1980s TV commercial with Gillette’s trademarked slogan, “Never let them see you sweat,” left many of us in fear of sweating. As it turns out, the real danger is that antiperspirants use aluminum, a neurotoxin, as the active ingredient to block the pores of our skin to prevent us from perspiring. However, sweating is one of our m...