Spray Deodorant Vs Stick, Pros&Cons And Tips To Choose The Best For You

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Deodorant use dates back to the ancient Sumerian.
 The first modern, deodorant mass-production, was a deodorant cream applied by hand to the underarms, in 1888.
By the 1950s, Americans started using roll-on deodorant.
While aerosol-spray deodorants just became popular in 1960s,
and stick deodorants joined the sweat-fighting club in the 1970s.

When it comes to keeping our underarms smelling nice, we all have a favorite type of deodorant.
And lately, we’ve found ourselves reaching for the spray deodorant instead of Sticks!
While everyone has their preference, we’ll guide you through the pros and cons of the spray deodorant vs stick,  so you can easily choose what works best for you .

Spray Deodorant Vs Stick

Spray Deodorant

Stick Deodorant

Pros

Spray Deodorant VS Stick

  • Spray deodorant features  instant dryness.
  • It’s extremely efficient,  and smells great 
  • Gives a sensation of freshness and smoothness due to its scentented smell.
  • spray deodorant can be sprayed all over the body as quick fix or even as a perfume replacement on busy days.
  • Easy to apply.
  • Stick deodorant does not cause stains on clothing.
  • Stick deodorant is one of the best types of deodorants recommendedby skin care experts.
  • Stick deodorants are discreet. In any public changing room, you can quietly apply your  stick deodorant without any fuss or cloud of fragrance

  •  Stick deodorants provide much control to the amount you’re applying, Therefore, there is very little waste unlike when over applying your spray deodorants all over the place.
  • Stick deodorant has many forms to choose from; solid, soft solid, gel/solid hybrid, and gel. 
  • Their small size package can be even fit in your pocket without no one knowing.

Cons

Spray Deodorant VS Stick

 

 

  • Spray deodorant often trigger symptoms of asthma, it has a strong odor.
  • used to cause white stains on dark clothes, or yellowish stains on white clothes, However most brands have developed their products in order to be transparent leaving absolutely no marks at all.
  • Most popular brands promotes larger than 3.4oz. Which means you can never travel with them unless you’re checking your bag.
  •  All types of stick deodorants will probably leave some white marks except for the gel type of the sticks.
  •  many people experience some burns after prolonged.
  • may cause skin darkening on the ong run

 Suitable For   


  • people with oily skin
  •  More suitable for medium to low sweaters

Not Suitable For  

  • People With dry or sensitive skin
  • Asthmatics
  • Anyone with sensitive skin

Caution 

  • NEVER use any kind of spray deodorants anywhere near young children ESPECIALLY if they are asthmatics!!
  • Don’t use your spray deodorants right after you’ve shaved, cause it will burn you like hell

  • If you have a sensitive skin, make sure to chose the alcohol-free stick.
  • If the user has sensitive skin. Sometimes they might experience itchiness which minimized by applying their stick deodorant only to the very center of the armpit in a dabbing motion.

Extra Tips

Spray Deodorant VS Stick

 

  •  Don’t apply on irritated or broken skin.
  • If you develop a rash, discontinue use immediately.
  • You can put empty stick deodorant packs between your clothes. It will leave a nice scent on them.
  • discontinue using immediately if you have a burning feeling for more than 24 hours.
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