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Antiperspirant (Spray)

If you have excessive sweat gland secretion and a slight odor under your arms in summer, you definitely need the help of an antiperspirant (spray). As its name suggests, an antiperspirant reduces human perspiration—especially underarm sweat—and prevents or alleviates body odor. The U.S. FDA classifies antiperspirants as OTC drugs, meaning they require a doctor's prescription for purchase. In China, they are categorized as "deodorants." Deodorants work to stop sweating and eliminate body odor and are one of nine special cosmetic categories. Antiperspirants (sprays) come in various packaging types and fragrances:Stick form—The most popular packaging type internationally. Composed of wax-based matrices and active antiperspirant ingredients, these products contain no water and are easy to carry.Hand-pump spray—Convenient to use with precise dosage control.Rollerball packaging—Easy to control application amount. High-viscosity contents can be applied to underarms without fingers, preventing drips. Body PowderUsing body powder feels like returning to childhood, when your mother gently applied fragrant talcum powder to your neck, elbows, and even your little bottom, creating a clear, delicate image.You don’t have to treat it merely as a nostalgic memory. Many perfume lines today include body powder varieties. Packaging ranges from loose powder (like face powder) to compact pressed cakes. Compared to other cosmetics, body powders feel fresh and non-greasy, giving skin a translucent appearance, making them very popular in Japan and other countries.Some body powders contain shimmering particles; applying them to the chest and elbows creates a soft glow, perfect for this season’s tank tops and strapless dresses. If attending a party, apply some on your neck and exposed areas—the gentle lighting will make tiny sparkles appear, significantly boosting your sex appeal! [Deodorizing]

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