10. Roll-on deodorants and antiperspirants
Sharing personal hygiene products with your spouse is kind of inevitable, but this doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Using someone else’s roll-on is like swapping germs from one armpit to another. It’s true, deodorants, are actually less risky when it comes to sharing because they usually have an alcohol base.
Why? Because the alcohol makes your skin acidic and less attractive to bacteria, according to Mayo Clinic. Antiperspirants are a whole different story since they typically have aluminum which exclusively blocks sweat pores, not bacteria.
So, if you’re using your friend’s roll-on antiperspirant, you could get germs, bacteria, fungi, and yeast. If you’re lucky enough, you’ll only get his or her skin cells and hair. Unless you have a spray in your hands, you should not use them!
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Thumbs up please repeat article again soon very knowledgeable and helpful.!
GREAT article! I was quite happy to know that I knew what NOT to share. Mom was RIGHT!
Thank you so much for the keen and healthy advice. We often forget the obvious things that spread germs that contribute to negligent behavior. However, when you publish reminders like these ; they are well appreciated.
A lot of things I never knew……..Thanks for the tips.
How did we ever survive in the generations before us?
Don’t forget toothbrushes. I had a girlfriend 100 years ago that would share her toothbrush with me if I forgot one.
Agree