... At least for me. The 24 effect, I think about my test for no exaggeration, and I belong to the definitely strong sweaty fellows. However, it prevents - probably due to the absence of aluminum salts - not sweating per se; with my previous, aluminous deodorant I sweat less and definitely damp feeling among the poor are spared me largely. But I do not müffele; even after the advertised 24, although the perspiration is not braked. To put it plainly: The Nivea Men Fresh Active Deo I sweat and still as strong as completely without the use of deodorants, but I'm starting thankfully not to stink. However, in return for the absence of aluminum, it contains a few ingredients that had not my past Deo, such as alcohol or citric acid. This in turn means that it burns fairly when applying for a shaving of armpit hair.
Conclusion: I'm torn. First, it is certainly healthier if no aluminum salts are included, on the other hand I sweat then but also undiminished. That has so everyone ultimately decide for themselves. The effectiveness, however, is given.