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UK
/ˌæntɪpəspˈɪɹənt/
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NOUN
- an astringent substance applied to the skin to reduce perspiration
How To Use antiperspirant In A Sentence
- An antiperspirant doesn't actually prevent odor; instead it blocks your sweat ducts with aluminum salts, thus reducing the amount of perspiration that is able to reach your skin.
- For example, we do not use bar soap, dental floss, laundry detergent, Q-Tips, antiperspirant, deodorant, charity lotteries, or soup.
- Confused about which antiperspirant and/or deodorant is right for you?
- Most Americans use some form of shampoo, soap, lotion, and antiperspirant every day, and these toxins, applied to the skin, are absorbed dermally. Our Deadly, Daily Chemical Cocktail
- Why is it that if we wear antiperspirant we don't smell until it wears off?
- For hyperhidrosis, powerful antiperspirants, such as aluminium chloride roll-ons, are available from the chemist. Times, Sunday Times
- It went away when a lovely doctor gave me antibiotics and told me to stop using antiperspirant - though not until I'd already seen one doctor who thought I should get checked for cancer.
- Unlike other products enhanced with antiperspirant, it feels grippy, not tacky.
- Taken aback, Rebecca feels Patrick brush past her; for a second she smells his sweat mixed with antiperspirant; then he is gone. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
- I slowed to a brisk stride to save what was left of my antiperspirant. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS