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blendedsuit
08-13-2005, 01:32 PM
where does your sweat go?

08-13-2005, 03:58 PM
Google it.

irishpint
08-13-2005, 04:03 PM
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Google it.

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me likey

Mason Hellmuth
08-13-2005, 04:05 PM
Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deodorant):

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Antiperspirants, usually combined with deodorants, are drugs which attempt to stop or significantly reduce perspiration. Aluminium chloride, aluminium chlorhydrate, and related aluminium compounds are the most widely used antiperspirants. They work because the Al(3+) ion causes pores in the skin to contract.

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So I guess the answer is... it just stays inside.

Creepy.

zoomOut
08-13-2005, 04:08 PM
what do you mean where does it go? Unless you're painting your whole body with a tube of Speedstick it probably comes out somewhere don't you think? Like around back maybe?

CallMeIshmael
08-13-2005, 04:13 PM
Out of curiosity, why did you label this "SFW"?

TheIrishThug
08-13-2005, 04:15 PM
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Out of curiosity, why did you label this "SFW"?

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especially when it was posted on a saturday.

08-13-2005, 04:21 PM
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Just [censored]-ing Google It (http://www.justfuckinggoogleit.com)



....pwn3d beotch

blendedsuit
08-13-2005, 04:30 PM
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Out of curiosity, why did you label this "SFW"?

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You Cornell guys can't figure that out?

krazyace5
08-13-2005, 04:50 PM
Aluminum can be toxic, make sure you use deodorant that does not use aluminum as an active ingredient.

Sponger15SB
08-13-2005, 04:55 PM
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Out of curiosity, why did you label this "SFW"?

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You Cornell guys can't figure that out?

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Do they teach this at Cornell?

ozyman
08-13-2005, 05:14 PM
For me, I think that I find my face more oily and breaks out more than it has in the past after I started using antiperspirant. Anyone else ever thought this?

benza13
08-13-2005, 05:23 PM
For the most part it is trapped inside. This is actually unhealthy and I know that women who have had breast cancer (several in my family included) shouldn't use anti-perspirant, because it traps toxins in your body. I am not sure of all the details, as it has been a while since this was explained to me, but from my understaning, anti-perspirants are not all that healthy to use and they make plenty of deodorant only products.

krazyace5
08-13-2005, 05:25 PM
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For the most part it is trapped inside. This is actually unhealthy and I know that women who have had breast cancer (several in my family included) shouldn't use anti-perspirant, because it traps toxins in your body. I am not sure of all the details, as it has been a while since this was explained to me, but from my understaning, anti-perspirants are not all that healthy to use and they make plenty of deodorant only products.

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Its the aluminum that makes it toxic.

Mason Hellmuth
08-13-2005, 05:38 PM
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This is actually unhealthy and I know that women who have had breast cancer (several in my family included) shouldn't use anti-perspirant, because it traps toxins in your body.

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Shenanigans. There is no conclusive medical evidence linking breast cancer with use of anti-perspirants containing aluminum. Breast cancer sucks, and aluminum probably IS toxic in other ways, but the link has never been proven. This is one of those nasty rumors that might be true, but currently have no basis in science.