Deodorants
Deodorants are daily personal hygiene products intended to control unpleasant odors and maintain a feeling of freshness throughout the day. They are used after showering, on clean and dry underarm skin, and chosen according to skin type, sweating intensity, fragrance, texture and application method.
Within the Personal hygiene category, deodorants can be found in roll-on, spray or stick form. Each type has its advantages: roll-on allows precise application, spray dries quickly and is practical for quick use, while stick is suitable for direct application and a feeling of protection during the day.
Underarm skin can be sensitive, especially after shaving or hair removal. That is why it is important to choose a deodorant that suits the skin, avoid applying it to damaged or irritated skin and monitor the reaction if stinging, itching or redness appears.
Deodorants available at ApotekaOnline
| Category | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Roll-on deodorants | Precise application, practical for everyday use and underarm skin care | View category » |
| Spray deodorants | Quick and easy application, fresh feeling and practical use during the day | View category » |
| Stick deodorants | Direct skin application, practical for bags, travel and daily routine | View category » |
Who are deodorants for?
- People who want a daily feeling of freshness and cleanliness
- Controlling unpleasant odors during the day
- Use after showering, training or during an active day
- People who choose roll-on, spray or stick form according to habit and skin type
- Completing a personal hygiene routine
How to choose a deodorant?
Roll-on deodorants are suitable for people who want precise application and direct contact of the product with the skin. They are often a good choice for everyday routine, especially when applied to clean and dry skin.
Spray deodorants are practical when you want quick application and a fresh feeling. Spray is suitable for fast use, but it should be applied from the recommended distance and inhalation should be avoided.
Stick deodorants are practical for direct application and often easy to carry in a bag or toiletry case. They are suitable for people who prefer a solid texture and controlled application.
How to use deodorants properly?
Deodorant is applied to clean and completely dry underarm skin. It is best used after showering, when the skin is clean and ready for application. If the skin has been freshly shaved or depilated, wait until it calms down before applying the product, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Applying deodorant to cuts, rash, inflamed or irritated skin is not recommended. With spray products, follow the instructions for application distance and avoid using spray in closed spaces without ventilation.
Deodorant, sweating and sensitive underarm skin
Deodorant helps control unpleasant odors, while antiperspirants additionally help reduce underarm moisture. The choice depends on the need: if the main problem is odor, a deodorant may be sufficient, while stronger sweating may require a product with antiperspirant action.
With sensitive underarm skin, it is important to avoid products that cause stinging, itching or redness. If irritation repeats, change the product and choose a milder formula without unnecessary additional skin irritation.
Pharmacist’s advice
Always apply deodorant to clean and dry skin, and after shaving or hair removal wait until the skin calms down. If itching, stinging, rash, redness, swelling or painful underarm changes appear, stop using the product. In case of sudden increased sweating, night sweating, a sudden change in body odor or irritation that does not pass, advice from a doctor, dermatologist or pharmacist is recommended.
Ljubica Barbulović, Master of Pharmacy
Tips and useful guides
- Personal hygiene
- Roll-on deodorants
- Spray deodorants
- Stick deodorants
- Dry skin – how to care for it and which cream is best
- How to reduce facial redness
Frequently asked questions
What is deodorant used for?
Deodorant is used to control unpleasant odors and maintain a feeling of freshness during the day.
What is the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant?
Deodorant primarily helps with unpleasant odors, while antiperspirant also reduces underarm moisture.
Can deodorant be applied after shaving?
With sensitive skin, it is better to wait until the skin calms down after shaving or hair removal before applying the product.
Which is better: roll-on, spray or stick?
The choice depends on habit and skin type. Roll-on is precise, spray applies quickly, and stick is practical for direct use.
What if deodorant causes itching or redness?
Stop using the product and rinse the skin. If the reaction repeats or does not pass, seek advice from a dermatologist or pharmacist.