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Deodorants for kids, what is the right age, are they safe, are they needed? Dr Gaurav Gupta pediatrician talks about this slightly unusual question and discuss the various causes of body odour, and the differences between antiperspirants and deodorants, and also questions about hygiene for teenagers and rare causes of body odour.
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It’s not uncommon for a parent or child to start thinking about deodorant as early as 8, 9, or 10 years old. You may feel your child is too young for deodorant. But the truth i. Most kids need to begin using deodorant when they go through puberty. Some, however, do have noticeable body odor and need to use a deodorant every day even before they start puberty.
1 First Signs of Puberty Since body odor is linked to puberty, it’s important to determine if your child has started puberty already. Different kids start puberty at different times, but boys generally begin between ages 9 and 14. Deodorants get rid of the odor of sweat by covering it up, and antiperspirants actually stop or dry up perspiration. There’s no specific age at which kids can start using it, but they should read and follow the directions. In addition, when your child’s body gets used to this new, all-natural deodorant it’s incredibly strong.
With only a swipe or two under their arm, your child should be safe from odor for a full 24 to 48 hours. Unfortunately, no product is perfect, so let’s take a look at the drawbacks here. The first is the price. According to board-certified pediatrician Dr. Jennifer Trachtenberg, it turns out that it’s totally normal for your kid’s funk to crank up a few noticeable notches as early as 8 or 9 years old. “There is no specific age requirement for wearing deodorant.
It can be sometimes as early as 8. So rather than joking about stinky toddlers and telling you about the spectacular (and safe!) deodorant I found for little kids (and adults! it works!), I’m here to tell you I’m not sure what’s going to happen. I have a handful of things I’m going to try, including keeping track of what she eats to see if any particular food group causes her to become particularly pungent The Best Deodorant for Kids (And the Safest) When your child reaches adolescence, their body changes.
So, if you start to smell B.O. in the car ride home from school or soccer practice, it might be time for your little angel to start using deodorant. She says choosing a natural product over a popular antiperspirant is a personal decision, but for young children (who can reach puberty as early as eight or nine years old), she recommends “good. It is generally “safe” for a 7-year-old to use deodorant.
Some girls start puberty around this age, while many girls (and nearly all boys) start a bit later. If your young child has signs of puberty, it might be a wise idea to have a check-up to rule out a condition called “precocious puberty.”. They developed a fragrance-free roll-on for children from the age of eight, as well as a spray deodorant for those 11 to 14.
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Im a chemist and when somebody says aluminum compounds are safe dont believe it 100%, just like when they say ingesting microplastics doesnt harm you because there is not enough evidence, use your common sense these compounds are absorbed into your bloodstream!!! Also a lot of emulsifiers, some of which are used in deodorants can be contaminated with dioxane which causes cancer and is easily absorbed by the skin too, so look out for anything that has aluminum, PEG, hydrogenated castor oil, oleth, steareth, polysorbate 20, etc… Even talc can be contaminated with asbestos
I never had problems with deodorant until recently I ended up with a big red bump under my arm and I went to the doctor and it was from deodorant and I’m on an antibiotic now he told me not to use any role on because of the bacteria he told me to use a spray
that’s awesome. said some things that rang true for me. years ago, I was exercising plenty, but I love to eat! I was not good at portion control. personally, I had to start intermittent fasting. I’ve lost ten lbs in the first few weeks, but have hit a plateau. What I am doing now is going more paleo, modified paleo. I also need to have more discipline in staying the course on exercising, which I love to do, but work often gets in the way. I came across a fitness /diet routine that is one of the most popular in the country, at the moment https://tinyurl.com/y6qwvn5u
, looks pretty good. Really it’s not rocket science, although we in the west make it hard. Eat whole foods in moderation, get enough rest, reduce stress, and exercise, not insanely, but regularly. Aerobics and some form of weight-bearing exercise seem to be the best combination.
Im a chemist and when somebody says aluminum compounds are safe dont believe it 100%, just like when they say ingesting microplastics doesnt harm you because there is not enough evidence, use your common sense these compounds are absorbed into your bloodstream!!! Also a lot of emulsifiers, some of which are used in deodorants can be contaminated with dioxane which causes cancer and is easily absorbed by the skin too, so look out for anything that has aluminum, PEG, hydrogenated castor oil, oleth, steareth, polysorbate 20, etc… Even talc can be contaminated with asbestos
I never had problems with deodorant until recently I ended up with a big red bump under my arm and I went to the doctor and it was from deodorant and I’m on an antibiotic now he told me not to use any role on because of the bacteria he told me to use a spray
that’s awesome. said some things that rang true for me. years ago, I was exercising plenty, but I love to eat! I was not good at portion control. personally, I had to start intermittent fasting. I’ve lost ten lbs in the first few weeks, but have hit a plateau. What I am doing now is going more paleo, modified paleo. I also need to have more discipline in staying the course on exercising, which I love to do, but work often gets in the way. I came across a fitness /diet routine that is one of the most popular in the country, at the moment https://tinyurl.com/y6qwvn5u
, looks pretty good. Really it’s not rocket science, although we in the west make it hard. Eat whole foods in moderation, get enough rest, reduce stress, and exercise, not insanely, but regularly. Aerobics and some form of weight-bearing exercise seem to be the best combination.