10 Strange (But Totally Awesome) Uses For DEODORANT. Once You’ve Read This, You’ll Apply Deodorant Under Your Breasts Right Away.

Deodorant is an essential toiletry for most people. If you ever forget to apply deodorant in the morning, you’ll usually notice an unpleasant stench coming from your armpits at some point during the day. So it’s no wonder that almost every third person keeps deodorant at home. But you can also use it for many other purposes.


1. Prevent sweat under your breasts
Regardless of whether you wear a bra or not, the summer heat can cause many women to sweat heavily under their breasts. This not just unpleasant, it also creates the perfect breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. There it is better to prevent this sweat from forming in the first place by applying deodorant on the underside of your breasts in the morning. You can do this to many other parts of your body depending on where sweat forms most frequently on your body.

2. Remove zits
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Deodorant effectively gets rid of unpleasant body odor as well as zits. Spray your blackheads and zits with deodorant and this will purify your skin. Of course, you can also use a roll-on deodorant. You should definitely make sure that your deodorant has an antiperspirant. This effect ensures that the armpits stay dry. It is also useful when combatting zits.

3. Keep sunglasses from sliding off
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Nearly everyone gets annoyed when their sunglasses start to slide off your face as a result of sweat forming on the frame. You can prevent this by rubbing antiperspirant deodorant on the sunglasses. This way your sunglasses stay put where they belong.

4. Prevent hair from sticking
Many women are familiar with the following problem, which often arises on hot or humid days: After doing your hair, you go outside and right away your hair gets frizzy and starts to sticking to your body. The sweat on your hair—particularly on your forehead or on your neck—can cause your hair to appear greasy. Here antiperspirant deodorant works well too. Rub the skin around your hairline with deodorant and you won’t have to deal with this problem anymore.

5. Fit into tight jeans
Skinny jeans are extremely popular these days but there’s one problem with them. As the name “skinny” already suggests, they are cut very tight and many women have to squeeze their way into them with a lot of effort. But a woman won’t mind this annoyance particularly when it’s her favorite pair of jeans. You can avoid this hassle by drawing a line of deodorant from your upper thigh down to your ankles. From now on, you’ll be able to slide right into your skinny jeans as easily as into a pair of sweatpants.

6. Avoid discoloration of clothing
If you sit in a black chair with a light summer dress for a long time, your sweat will leave marks on the back eventually. But you can avoid this by rubbing on antiperspirant deodorant on your back. The deodorant ensures that you don’t sweat on your backside. This will effectively prevent your clothes from getting discolored.

7. Prevent nocturnal sweat outbreaks
Many people have been there before: You wake up in a puddle of sweat the morning after having a nightmare or sleeping through a hot summer night. Your antiperspirant deodorant will help you in this case. Just put some on your back. However, if you sweat heavily on a regularly basis, you should see a doctor. Sometimes diseases can be the cause of nocturnal sweating.

8. Prevent your feet from smelling
The same effect that deodorant has on your armpits can be used against smelly feet just as well. Feet have 250,000 sweat glands—more than any other part of the body. So you should pay special attention to their hygiene. Spray them generously with deodorant and don’t forget the soles of your feet as well as your shoes.

9. Avoid annoying blisters
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Shoes that you recently bought or shoes that are too tight can quickly cause painful and unpleasant blisters on your feet. The moisture in the shoe can make things worse and help form blisters. Antiperspirant deodorant can combat this. It soaks up the disgusting sweat in your shoes or prevents it from developing at all.

10. Prevent razor burn
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Many women believe it is a must to shave the hairs in the bikini zone particularly in the summer. But often ugly red bumps appear as a result: razor burn. An antiperspirant deodorant can help prevent these red bumps from appearing. Simply apply it right after shaving your bikini zone and the skin will stay smooth.

Take advantage of these useful applications of deodorant. Even if it may seem strange at first, rubbing it under your breasts, on your face or on your legs is definitely well worth it!

This Is What You Need To Check Whenever You Buy Bottled Water!

When buying bottled water, you must check the bottom of the bottle, in order to protect your health and environment. At the bottom of every plastic bottles and containers there are recycling symbols. These symbols are used to identify the type of plastic and recyclability of the product. The symbol is a number, ranging from 1 to 7, within a triangle. Using this recycling symbols, you can identify the safety of the plastic. There are several types of plastics – some being safer than others. Plastic bottles that are marked with the numbers 2, 4 and 5 are the safer choices.



Below are 7 common recycling symbols and their meanings:

Number 1 Plastics — PET or PETE (polyethylene terephthalate)
It is most commonly used plastic found in water bottles and soft drinks bottles. This type of plastic is intended for one time use. PETE plastic should not be reused because cleaning detergents and high temperatures can cause chemicals to leach out of the plastic into the water. These chemicals can have a significant effect on our health. Recycling rates of this plastic is relatively low (around 20 percent).
Number 2 Plastics — HDPE (high density polyethylene)
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is a polyethylene thermoplastic made from petroleum. HDPE is hard, opaque and can remain unaffected by high temperatures. This plastic practically releases no chemicals, therefore no health concerns for consumers. These bottles are highly recommended by experts when buying bottled water. HDPE plastics also have one of the highest recycling rates.
Number 3 Plastics — V (Vinyl) or PVC
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a thermoplastic polymer. These type plastic is commonly found in window cleaner and detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, cooking oil bottles. Plastic bottles labeled with 3V or PVC is highly hazardous and should be avoided. It discharges 2 toxic chemicals that influence the hormones in body. These type of plastics are rarely recycled.
Number 4 Plastics — LDPE (low density polyethylene)
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic made from petroleum. It can be found translucent or opaque. It is commonly found in squeezable bottles. These plastics does not release any substances or chemicals harmful for our health. Recycling rates of this plastic is low.
Number 5 Plastics — PP (polypropylene)
Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic polymer. It is strong, tough, has a high heat resistance and low moisture intake. It is regarded as one of the “safest” plastics produced today. PP is generally found in squeezable bottles, syrup bottles, ketchup bottles, bottle caps, straws and medicine bottles. This plastic is gradually becoming more accepted by recyclers.
Number 6 Plastics — PS (polystyrene)
Polystyrene (PS) is a petroleum-based plastic. Polystyrene is widely used in packaging materials and insulation. It is commonly found in disposable plates and cups, egg cartons, carry-out containers, aspirin bottles, compact disc cases. This type of plastic is difficult to recycle and also been shown to release dangerous toxins over time into anything packaged in it.
Number 7 Plastics — PC (Polycarbonate) or non-labeled plastic
It is the most dangerous plastic in the food production which releases BPA chemicals and it is often used in the production of 3-5 gallon water bottles and food containers. This plastics have traditionally not been recycled.