While it lacks so far clear evidence of the link between the use of aluminum compounds and breast cancer (the there may be also in men) or even Alzheimer's, but also the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment recommends that this substance, at least not applied to freshly shaved the body, since the absorption of aluminum may be increased here.
Who wants to know more on the subject, can be found on the sides of the BfR under the heading Aluminium lot of interesting information. Except aluminum, there are still other less recommended ingredients in the antiperspirants that I did not address in detail here. Anyone interested in more intense about it, can see in the pages of code check. I see these ingredients very critical and therefore mention it, but in the end everyone has to decide whether these substances on its skin (or in his body) leaves itself.
Positive I see the effect of antiperspirants, because it actually protects very well against the smell of sweat and has even only a discreet scent on. After application and drying you have a good and dry feel under the armpits, the almost lasts all day. Smell of sweat arises one as little as redness or itching.
My conclusion: I see the use of aluminum chlorohydrate very critical, but yet can not find another antiperspirants, which achieved without this substance at me, and in this case my husband the same long-lasting effect, so 3 stars for good effect 2 star deduction for the ingredients with which this is achieved.