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antiperspirants

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  • noun Plural form of antiperspirant.

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Examples

  • It was a warm morning, I'm still allergic to every antiperspirant known to man, I dislike the idea of antiperspirants anyway - regular washing and clean clothes seems to work, for me.

    Trip to Galway, Aran, and back again ailbhe 2005

  • The prevalence of the number of types of paraben toxins found in the human body, however, make it difficult for researchers to conclude which of the preservatives are most likely the causal agents, but many speculate that parabens commonly found in underarm antiperspirants and deodorants can easily move into breast tissue and may result in tumors.

    Organic Authority.com: Breast Cancer Study Finds Parabens in Virtually All Tumors Organic Authority.com 2012

  • The prevalence of the number of types of paraben toxins found in the human body, however, make it difficult for researchers to conclude which of the preservatives are most likely the causal agents, but many speculate that parabens commonly found in underarm antiperspirants and deodorants can easily move into breast tissue and may result in tumors.

    Organic Authority.com: Breast Cancer Study Finds Parabens in Virtually All Tumors Organic Authority.com 2012

  • The Dove line had a 8.5% share of the $2.7 billion U.S. market for antiperspirants in the 52 weeks ended Feb. 19, Unilever says.

    Unilever Tackles the Ugly Underarm Ellen Byron 2011

  • The prevalence of the number of types of paraben toxins found in the human body, however, make it difficult for researchers to conclude which of the preservatives are most likely the causal agents, but many speculate that parabens commonly found in underarm antiperspirants and deodorants can easily move into breast tissue and may result in tumors.

    Organic Authority.com: Breast Cancer Study Finds Parabens in Virtually All Tumors Organic Authority.com 2012

  • The prevalence of the number of types of paraben toxins found in the human body, however, make it difficult for researchers to conclude which of the preservatives are most likely the causal agents, but many speculate that parabens commonly found in underarm antiperspirants and deodorants can easily move into breast tissue and may result in tumors.

    Organic Authority.com: Breast Cancer Study Finds Parabens in Virtually All Tumors Organic Authority.com 2012

  • The prevalence of the number of types of paraben toxins found in the human body, however, make it difficult for researchers to conclude which of the preservatives are most likely the causal agents, but many speculate that parabens commonly found in underarm antiperspirants and deodorants can easily move into breast tissue and may result in tumors.

    Organic Authority.com: Breast Cancer Study Finds Parabens in Virtually All Tumors Organic Authority.com 2012

  • And indeed they found parabens in the 160 tissue samples four from each woman they studied, including samples taken from seven women who said they did not use any underarm deodorants or antiperspirants, the presumed source.

    Susan M. Love: Parabens and Breast Cancer: A New Study Brings More Questions Than Answers Susan M. Love 2012

  • The prevalence of the number of types of paraben toxins found in the human body, however, make it difficult for researchers to conclude which of the preservatives are most likely the causal agents, but many speculate that parabens commonly found in underarm antiperspirants and deodorants can easily move into breast tissue and may result in tumors.

    Organic Authority.com: Breast Cancer Study Finds Parabens in Virtually All Tumors Organic Authority.com 2012

  • They also found that there was no difference between the amount of parabens found in the breast tissue of the women who used antiperspirants or deodorants and those who did not, suggesting that there must be another source.

    Susan M. Love: Parabens and Breast Cancer: A New Study Brings More Questions Than Answers Susan M. Love 2012

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