I am not one of those people who have wet underarms run through the area at the thought of exertion, or their sweat glands are interested in sustainable overproduction - but I still like to avoid membership in the Puma cage fraction, ie even after the daily shower and possibly times for readjustment in the course of a working day is like this deodorant regularly used.
For me, an anti-perspirant is in the price range of 8x4 principle of happy medium. Quite expensive and intrusive Puffmief really needs now is not, to high society, I count myself not - the home-style variant collected here most sympathy points. But in direct comparison with the direct competition (Nivea / Hidrofugal), I'm not fully convinced of the 8x4 scooters.
While I can find no major skin irritation, but after shaving underarm hair a slight itch is still - and focal attraction exists. For this I feel a little sticky, which means I have a feeling around the antiperspirant to the skin me to wear. A pleasant drawing of deodorants feels definitely different. At the latest at this point I will carefully and critically, because some years ago I had many months to contend with very painful abscesses and encapsulations in this area and little desire, by choosing the wrong care products, this sleeping giant to life in me again. And last not particularly convinced me of the smell. If already striking, then please in a somewhat more subtle form. So it reminds me the result of bad deodorant Spühaktionen off the school bus.
The advertised 24-hour "protection-against-stench 'time I can not judge, I think a few people are hygienic rely seriously on in everyday life. But it looks as promotional printed on the bottle, of course, good.
Another (brand-independent) drawback - the small glass bottles are of course a certain risk of breakage exposed and - the biggest for me shortcoming - I smear myself very often dark colored T-shirts by Deo, when I quickly jump in the clothes after naps in the morning and the anti-perspirant under the armpits is not yet fully dried.
Conclusion: If in doubt - unfortunately, no.