The first statement of the video says that the industry is worth more than 10 Billion GBP a year. And the last says the national cancer institute has found no link to cancer etc. That sums it up all.
I never used antiperspirant until I got an office job where I wore dress shirts. I got lumps on my chest/underarm. NOPE. I currently do not use any deodorant. I shave my arm pits and shower regularly and stay fit and eat healthy and I have no issues.
@@maurice2014 Nope. I eat really healthy, no fast food or junk food , nothing fried and I am very thin and athletic. Very low body fat with visible abdominal muscles and all of that. It's just not an issue with me. When I sweat heavily from physical activity and heat it's just salt water. From being thin the sweat just dries immediately under my arms. Might seem hard to believe, but that's how it is for me.
Ok it doesn't cause cancer. What about other health concerns with blocking sweat glands, that can't be healthy. Like blocking your tear ducts, doesn't it get backed up and cause tissue problems?
shahrooz shadbakht Clogging the glands is something that occurs naturally all over your body all the time. It causes pimples/whiteheads and blackheads. What else do you think should happen?
One thing i've noticed, is that using deoderant causes the to stink. By using deodorant, you end up having BO. Maybe it's by design, so you end up using a deoderant, then you stink, so you keep buying more. I stopped using deoderant quite a few years back, and haven't had any foul sweaty smells ever since.
Actually watched a video years ago about how East Asian countries don't have a big demand for deodorants and anti-perspirants, even detailed how it was linked to earwax. Lucky people indeed XD Spray on ones shouldn't be a thing... They are bad to inhale, roll on works way better and doesn't irritate the skin like the sprays do.
Nice video, thanks. Especially thanks for speaking in normal tone, clearly unlike most videos we see by individuals on TH-cam explaining things like someone is chasing them. Why do they have to talk fast, and still not get to the point after 10 minutes, yet you can explain, give examples, even squeeze in an ear inspection in a 3 minute video. Not 19,000 views as it is now, but this video deserves 19million views.
That's a big jump to conclude from not finding any evidence linking deodorants to cancer, and to state that deodorants are not harmful. The absence of evidence doesn't prove anything!
what about recent studies from the turn of the century which posit that it is not the contents of antiperspirants which contribute to cancer, but rather the fact that they block perspiration, therefore increasing toxic buildup in the underarm and upper torso? I was led to believe that it was this restriction which contributed to breast cancer, especially, but not only in women.
The biggest threat from deodorants and antiperspirants are the CFCs from the aerosol spray cans. Some still use it or propane as a propellant and neither is good for the ozone layer. There's also the matter of smoking while applying an aerosol deodorant. Some of them burn like a blow torch when ignited.
Well if they don't give you a sore throat then I suppose you are fine, but if there are any carcinogenic compounds in deodourant, best not to breathe it in anyway.
Roll on-s are kinda sticky, that's why I don't like it. Would you suggest me some masculine scented deos with very less gas and without alcohol, may be liquid spray ? But I agree with you, some deo gases are gross if it somehow enters heavily/directly in our mouth or nose 🤧🤢
I don't wear deodorant and haven't for a couple years. in the first year I had a little smell but now a days the smell is minimal to non existent. I work construction so I sweat everyday.
So you don't trust the scientific method? Where in witch data from studies need to be replicated by other studies independent from one another, & is where we get the definition of fact. If you don't that's very conspiratorial & devoid of logic making your opinion disconnected from reality. :)
@@ken-doll skin is the largest organ, deodorants & antiperspirants (and many other cosmetic products) can have different short term and long term impact & adverse effects. The companies who sell them perform in vitro studies to generate safety data and use that to get the product approved under cosmetic licence. When FDA approved drugs that were used for decades get banned / flagged for adverse effects (only to be replaced with new drugs ), what kind of scientific methods you are talking about ?.
@@vineethv7896 Link me to the article where it says aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly is detrimental to one’s health. And what short and long term effects can arise from using it? This quote is taken from an article in proDERM, an international contract research organization that specializes in the conduct of clinical studies of different areas of the body. This is how they test the efficacy of antiperspirants. “We investigate the efficacy of antiperspirants with a study design according to the FDA or Clearcast guidelines in which test subjects sweat under standardized conditions in our hot room. During this, one armpit is treated with the test product and the other remains untreated. The sweat is collected with cotton pads and the efficacy of the product determined by gravimetric comparison to the baseline.” (www.proderm.de/en/study-types/cosmetic-efficacy/antiperspirants-and-deodorants/) This quote is from The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, clarifying the misunderstandings surrounding the 1 study of aluminum in deodorants and their connection with Alzheimers. “A recent review of 46 studies looking at aluminum exposure and risk of developing AD concluded that aluminum is, in fact, a risk factor for the development of disease.4 However, this review evaluated oral, topical, and environmental exposure. There has been only one study specifically assessing the risk of developing AD with the use of aluminum-containing deodorants. This study looked at 130 matched pairs of cases and controls, and concluded that the odds ratio for the use of aluminum containing deodorants and the development of AD was 1.6, with higher risk associated with more frequent use.5 However, these results were inconclusive due to the use of surrogate respondants and the length of time over which exposure may have occurred.” (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013594/)
@@yaht6172 I’m presuming he’s referring to how our body is naturally meant to release sweat through our arm pits, it’s a method our body uses to cool us down
I stopped using deodorant years ago. I suppose there are people who are prone to smelling bad, but for the vast majority of us this product is a waste of money. It strikes me as a case where companies manufacture a need. As far as effects on health, I think the precautionary principle is apt for a non-essential product.
Deodorants are not harmful short term, but it is indeed harmful in the long run. You can't keep blocking your ducts and expect it to be fine and dandy. 24hr protection only means 24hrs that your ducts will be blocked. Your pits may create a smell but it has a purpose to its madness and it's not to be blocked. The more protection deodorant claim it has, the worse it is for you because the less active your ducts are... just know that there are ways to minimize or eliminate a smell without deodorant.
Why do you insist so much on B.O. smelling bad. In human history, it is a really recent belief that B.O. is supposed to be stinky. The fact is that it actually smells good as long as you bath or shower regularly.
But now Procter & Gamble is voluntarily recalling 18 versions of its Old Spice and Secret antiperspirants. The recalled products have an expiration date of September 2023. The FDA says the products may contain benzene, which could lead to cancers like leukemia
I'm Chinese/Filipino and I've never had to wear deodorant before. I can't imagine having to wear deodorant every time I do a physical activity. A side notish, I'm the only one in my family that doesn't use deodorant as well, in a family of 6.
Tip: if you're out in public/somewhere and you have no access to deodorant and are starting to smell, wash your armpits with soap (preferably antibacterial) and dry. Bacteria causing stench = gone! You can also use hand sanitiser to kill the smelly bacteria! :)
At one point in time doctors used to prescribe medicinal cigarettes for a range of health problems. Just because it is thought not to harm you now doesn’t mean it won’t be the opposite in retrospect. If it’s not natural it’s likely not good for you.
Antiperspirant is bad for you because it can increase your risk of breast cancer, memory disorders, and affect your body’s ability to cool down. I do wear antiperspirant. I also don’t need air conditioning to feel comfortable unless it is very hot. Americans are very dependent upon the AC because they wear antiperspirant. Europeans are less reliant on AC because they don’t wear antiperspirant. I do wear deodorant and it just held you to smell better. They are natural deodorants out there.
2:48 "No link between deodorants and cancer, and antiperspirant and Alzheimer's". But ... .what about antiperspirants and cancer? That was not addressed. We know deodorants cant harm us, but what about antiperspirants?
THANK you Brit Lab! I learned the periodic table of elements about the same time I learned my multiplication table (very young!) So ever since then I've learned characteristics and uses for many of them and so you can imagine how annoyed I was when several people at my work mentioned aluminum (aluminium) is a PROVEN topical carcinogen. I'm like, "Really dude? The third most common element in Earth's crust?" I assumed it was more holistic/homeopathy mumbo-jumbo stuff. Glad I was right. One more to add to the list: Fluoride, chemtrails, antioxidants, flat-Earth, probiotics, illuminati, lizard people, faked moon landings, homeopathy, frivolous lawsuits, prayer-curing, and now carcinogenic aluminum.
When you spray the 3rd most common element along with others in a cocktail day after day, it is bound to cause adverse effect and the aerosol going to the lungs adds to it.
I've always wondered about this because sometimes my ear wax is dry and flaky and sometimes it's wet and I have B.O. but its very mild and I don't used any deodorant or antiperspirant and have never needed it.
Anti-perspirant causeed a a lil ball under my arm pit, I did research to see if it is cancerous cause it was hurting me. It might become cancerous but I stopped using the deodorant and the pain and ball went away
When I lived in Asia my earwaxs are dry but now I'm in the US they're wet. My theory is the steam from hot showering I'm taking everyday goes in my ears soften and wet everything in there. In Asia I took cold shower every time.
We have much more dairy, excessive sugar, and wheat based foods here, which seem to contribute to wax production in some. Try your old diet and stay away from american based foods and watch your wax go away again.
You didn't go over if antiperspirants would be good or not, just deodorants. We sweat to help cool down, so wouldn't blocking the ability to sweat be a bad thing?
David Jameson Still going to harm you. Just as your PC has fans designed to get rid of the hot air, if you cover up some of those your box temp and the temp of your parts will raise. Running hotter parts is not advisable. The whole premise between the two is the same, getting rid of excess heat.
Loreal 3 in 1 for men makes my skin itch so much under there. Even when I don't use much of it. It smells so nice though. Maybe it's the purfume in it that makes it itch.
I 100% agree. I don't get why people are so fussy about body odor. It must have been interesting living in older times before deodorant was invented - I doubt anyone would've had complaints then.
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Has anyone done a study to see which people group tend to have cancer the most? Like Caucasians? And which group is least likely to get cancer? Because it sounds like the Asians sweat the least so I wonder if they don’t really use deodorant very much and they also have low cancer numbers. Because that sounds like a very important correlation to me, a nationality doesn’t sweat much so they don’t use anti-and they also don’t get breast cancer… Sounds like deodorant could be the problem.
bit dissappointed by this brit lab. doesn't tackle the issues caused by stopping sweat production especially what it can do to your glands. doesn't explain why these particular bacteria are present etc. This is geared toward 6 year old audience and has prompted me to unsubscribr from brit lab. you need to step up your game in the future.
punkalert1: Yes, that was the point. The BBC has to make sure everyone calmly accepts being poisoned by deodorants, antiperspirants, antibacterials, sprays, kitchen cleansers, etc. At one pint in the recent past, we put lead into gasoline. Many of our water pipes are still made of lead. Many countries put toxic fluoride into water and toothpaste. Better to err on the side of caution when dealing with chemicals on and in my body.
I spray alcohol on my armpits 3times a day, as a result my self-esteem is protected from embarrassing odor. And also I only use antibacterial soaps when taking baths and I focus on putting the soap on my armpits, so in case I do forget to spray alcohol on my armpits, I have a safety net.
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alright thats enough of that :/ can i just suggest something real quick for all the viewers at home real quick lads? aight thanks love DEXYDIN 4 never in my life have i ever had to use deoderant ever again and when i sweat, i sweat this very metallic smell none at all horrible its just like smelling metal... go ahead try it
I'm kind of distracted by the fact that she's talking kind of slowly... it just doesn't sound natural. It just makes it obvious she's reading a script... it's not TOO annoying, but it IS a little distracting
Then WHY is ALUMINUM put inside a deodorant?? Or in vaccines??? When we can use one without it??? I don't know about others but any deodorant I've used it doesn't stop me from sweating but it does protect from B.O. ... IT IS NOT GOOD NOT TO SWEAT, SWEATING IS HEALTHY AND NORMAL AND YOU CAN MASK THE SMELL WITH NATURAL PRODUCTS OR LESS HARMFUL ONES....EASY PEASY....I will not trust you especially that you present yourself to be a woman, when in fact you're biologically a man...... :/ thanks for the information anyway.....but no thanks.
Lol...He seems to have lot of guts to volunteer for this research unlike someone hiding behind pc trying to put him down ..lol
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Use common sense. Perspiration is your body's natural way of removing toxins. anything that clogs up the pores causes the toxins to stay in your body. = cancer.
The first statement of the video says that the industry is worth more than 10 Billion GBP a year. And the last says the national cancer institute has found no link to cancer etc. That sums it up all.
That's what BBC is know for to mislead the people for the sake of businesses
Just because it's not proven yet doesn't mean it's safe.
I never used antiperspirant until I got an office job where I wore dress shirts. I got lumps on my chest/underarm. NOPE. I currently do not use any deodorant. I shave my arm pits and shower regularly and stay fit and eat healthy and I have no issues.
So you don't use either antipersp or deo? Do you smell if you eat bad? Also do you have wet ear wax?
You probably have gotten use to your stench so you don’t smell yourself like others do.
@@maurice2014 Nope. I eat really healthy, no fast food or junk food , nothing fried and I am very thin and athletic. Very low body fat with visible abdominal muscles and all of that. It's just not an issue with me. When I sweat heavily from physical activity and heat it's just salt water. From being thin the sweat just dries immediately under my arms. Might seem hard to believe, but that's how it is for me.
Ok it doesn't cause cancer. What about other health concerns with blocking sweat glands, that can't be healthy. Like blocking your tear ducts, doesn't it get backed up and cause tissue problems?
that's antiperspirant
shahrooz shadbakht
Clogging the glands is something that occurs naturally all over your body all the time. It causes pimples/whiteheads and blackheads. What else do you think should happen?
@@MrVankog Yes, but adding in something else that your body doesn't do naturally raises health concerns.
According to their study it doesn't cause cancer..🤔
How bout bowl movement issues smh gets into the blood stream......
One thing i've noticed, is that using deoderant causes the to stink. By using deodorant, you end up having BO. Maybe it's by design, so you end up using a deoderant, then you stink, so you keep buying more. I stopped using deoderant quite a few years back, and haven't had any foul sweaty smells ever since.
Ben was like: why am I here... TAKE ME AWAY
Just because you can't smell you own BO doesn't mean every one else can't either.
Actually watched a video years ago about how East Asian countries don't have a big demand for deodorants and anti-perspirants, even detailed how it was linked to earwax. Lucky people indeed XD
Spray on ones shouldn't be a thing... They are bad to inhale, roll on works way better and doesn't irritate the skin like the sprays do.
*1:52** he looks so sad!* 😯😯
Nice video, thanks. Especially thanks for speaking in normal tone, clearly unlike most videos we see by individuals on TH-cam explaining things like someone is chasing them. Why do they have to talk fast, and still not get to the point after 10 minutes, yet you can explain, give examples, even squeeze in an ear inspection in a 3 minute video. Not 19,000 views as it is now, but this video deserves 19million views.
My mom had to hand her sweatglands removed because of clogged ducts. My family only uses roll-on deodorant without the antiperspirant now.
That's a big jump to conclude from not finding any evidence linking deodorants to cancer, and to state that deodorants are not harmful. The absence of evidence doesn't prove anything!
what about recent studies from the turn of the century which posit that it is not the contents of antiperspirants which contribute to cancer, but rather the fact that they block perspiration, therefore increasing toxic buildup in the underarm and upper torso? I was led to believe that it was this restriction which contributed to breast cancer, especially, but not only in women.
Ben looks so sad after the ultimatum :(
bees mistake my ear wax for juicy nectar all too often
The biggest threat from deodorants and antiperspirants are the CFCs from the aerosol spray cans. Some still use it or propane as a propellant and neither is good for the ozone layer. There's also the matter of smoking while applying an aerosol deodorant. Some of them burn like a blow torch when ignited.
Thanks for sharing! 👍🏿
Just use roll on. Spray deodourant gives me a sore throat. Roll on avoids this entirely.
Matthew Mitchell Why would we use roll on because spray gives you a sore throat?
Well if they don't give you a sore throat then I suppose you are fine, but if there are any carcinogenic compounds in deodourant, best not to breathe it in anyway.
Matthew Mitchell youre using them wrong. spray it on your pits not your lips.
I guess you're unaware of this concept called diffusion.
Roll on-s are kinda sticky, that's why I don't like it. Would you suggest me some masculine scented deos with very less gas and without alcohol, may be liquid spray ? But I agree with you, some deo gases are gross if it somehow enters heavily/directly in our mouth or nose 🤧🤢
I don't wear deodorant and haven't for a couple years. in the first year I had a little smell but now a days the smell is minimal to non existent. I work construction so I sweat everyday.
I don't trust the national cancer institute on this one !!
So you don't trust the scientific method? Where in witch data from studies need to be replicated by other studies independent from one another, & is where we get the definition of fact. If you don't that's very conspiratorial & devoid of logic making your opinion disconnected from reality. :)
@@ken-doll skin is the largest organ, deodorants & antiperspirants (and many other cosmetic products) can have different short term and long term impact & adverse effects. The companies who sell them perform in vitro studies to generate safety data and use that to get the product approved under cosmetic licence. When FDA approved drugs that were used for decades get banned / flagged for adverse effects (only to be replaced with new drugs ), what kind of scientific methods you are talking about ?.
@@vineethv7896
Link me to the article where it says aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly is detrimental to one’s health. And what short and long term effects can arise from using it?
This quote is taken from an article in proDERM, an international contract research organization that specializes in the conduct of clinical studies of different areas of the body. This is how they test the efficacy of antiperspirants.
“We investigate the efficacy of antiperspirants with a study design according to the FDA or Clearcast guidelines in which test subjects sweat under standardized conditions in our hot room. During this, one armpit is treated with the test product and the other remains untreated. The sweat is collected with cotton pads and the efficacy of the product determined by gravimetric comparison to the baseline.”
(www.proderm.de/en/study-types/cosmetic-efficacy/antiperspirants-and-deodorants/)
This quote is from The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, clarifying the misunderstandings surrounding the 1 study of aluminum in deodorants and their connection with Alzheimers.
“A recent review of 46 studies looking at aluminum exposure and risk of developing AD concluded that aluminum is, in fact, a risk factor for the development of disease.4 However, this review evaluated oral, topical, and environmental exposure. There has been only one study specifically assessing the risk of developing AD with the use of aluminum-containing deodorants. This study looked at 130 matched pairs of cases and controls, and concluded that the odds ratio for the use of aluminum containing deodorants and the development of AD was 1.6, with higher risk associated with more frequent use.5 However, these results were inconclusive due to the use of surrogate respondants and the length of time over which exposure may have occurred.”
(www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013594/)
Idk man, I kinda like the cooling system evolution has given me.
My nose doesn't =)
Evolution Gave you? What do you mean by that?
@@yaht6172 I’m presuming he’s referring to how our body is naturally meant to release sweat through our arm pits, it’s a method our body uses to cool us down
I stopped using deodorant years ago. I suppose there are people who are prone to smelling bad, but for the vast majority of us this product is a waste of money. It strikes me as a case where companies manufacture a need. As far as effects on health, I think the precautionary principle is apt for a non-essential product.
Deodorants are not harmful short term, but it is indeed harmful in the long run. You can't keep blocking your ducts and expect it to be fine and dandy. 24hr protection only means 24hrs that your ducts will be blocked. Your pits may create a smell but it has a purpose to its madness and it's not to be blocked. The more protection deodorant claim it has, the worse it is for you because the less active your ducts are... just know that there are ways to minimize or eliminate a smell without deodorant.
RP Dev i just use soap and apply a deodorant only if I'm going to be in a closed space or close quarters with someone.
Tip:
Never use aerosol based deodorants. They will wind up in your lungs.
+Keno Goertz There are also paste deodorants.
***** Relax.. think, you will be fine.
@adds jo me and da bois just vaped a shit ton of deodorant so it’s probably in our lungs
Please don't use Daily Mail for reliable information. It's the UK equivalent of Fox News lmao.
Why do you insist so much on B.O. smelling bad. In human history, it is a really recent belief that B.O. is supposed to be stinky. The fact is that it actually smells good as long as you bath or shower regularly.
Guys, just a tip: If the answer to the question in the title of your video or article is "NO", don't make the article or video.
Well, they likely won't cause cancer or alzheimers, but saying they can't harm you is stretching it quite a bit.
Poor Ben looked horrified about the news
But now Procter & Gamble is voluntarily recalling 18 versions of its Old Spice and Secret antiperspirants. The recalled products have an expiration date of September 2023. The FDA says the products may contain benzene, which could lead to cancers like leukemia
Deodorant is one of the many wonders of marketing.
I'm Chinese/Filipino and I've never had to wear deodorant before. I can't imagine having to wear deodorant every time I do a physical activity. A side notish, I'm the only one in my family that doesn't use deodorant as well, in a family of 6.
hye how your fmly ruing your day wittthout smell please tell me
Tip: if you're out in public/somewhere and you have no access to deodorant and are starting to smell, wash your armpits with soap (preferably antibacterial) and dry. Bacteria causing stench = gone!
You can also use hand sanitiser to kill the smelly bacteria! :)
Or bleach
They haven't found a link between the two because if they admitted it deodorant companies would be out of business.
my gf is east asian and she never uses deodorant and she NEVER smells
At one point in time doctors used to prescribe medicinal cigarettes for a range of health problems. Just because it is thought not to harm you now doesn’t mean it won’t be the opposite in retrospect.
If it’s not natural it’s likely not good for you.
Aren't antiperspirants harmful by their very nature blocking your sweat, which actually serves a purpose?
Also, where do I upload my earwax samples?
good advertisement for deodorant companies..
Spotted Ferrari at 1:03
Good catch
haha poor ben
dumb gal Ha! He didn't look very happy after she told him he is likely to be smelly.
1:18 why is that strange?
Antiperspirant is bad for you because it can increase your risk of breast cancer, memory disorders, and affect your body’s ability to cool down. I do wear antiperspirant. I also don’t need air conditioning to feel comfortable unless it is very hot. Americans are very dependent upon the AC because they wear antiperspirant. Europeans are less reliant on AC because they don’t wear antiperspirant. I do wear deodorant and it just held you to smell better. They are natural deodorants out there.
2:48 "No link between deodorants and cancer, and antiperspirant and Alzheimer's". But ... .what about antiperspirants and cancer? That was not addressed. We know deodorants cant harm us, but what about antiperspirants?
THANK you Brit Lab! I learned the periodic table of elements about the same time I learned my multiplication table (very young!) So ever since then I've learned characteristics and uses for many of them and so you can imagine how annoyed I was when several people at my work mentioned aluminum (aluminium) is a PROVEN topical carcinogen. I'm like, "Really dude? The third most common element in Earth's crust?" I assumed it was more holistic/homeopathy mumbo-jumbo stuff. Glad I was right. One more to add to the list:
Fluoride, chemtrails, antioxidants, flat-Earth, probiotics, illuminati, lizard people, faked moon landings, homeopathy, frivolous lawsuits, prayer-curing, and now carcinogenic aluminum.
When you spray the 3rd most common element along with others in a cocktail day after day, it is bound to cause adverse effect and the aerosol going to the lungs adds to it.
I've always wondered about this because sometimes my ear wax is dry and flaky and sometimes it's wet and I have B.O. but its very mild and I don't used any deodorant or antiperspirant and have never needed it.
Off topic comment… hope you don't run with that necklace.
Fun video, clever location.
I have very little BO and very wet ear wax. deodorant makes my skin breakout so I use different powders and lotions. calamine is one of the best.
I'm east Asian, but I have BO. :(( Can't live with out my deodorant.
So why do I get swollen lymph nodes from my deodorant then if it’s not bad for you?
Anti-perspirant causeed a a lil ball under my arm pit, I did research to see if it is cancerous cause it was hurting me. It might become cancerous but I stopped using the deodorant and the pain and ball went away
hearing her say body odor is do pleasing
When I lived in Asia my earwaxs are dry but now I'm in the US they're wet. My theory is the steam from hot showering I'm taking everyday goes in my ears soften and wet everything in there. In Asia I took cold shower every time.
We have much more dairy, excessive sugar, and wheat based foods here, which seem to contribute to wax production in some. Try your old diet and stay away from american based foods and watch your wax go away again.
1:51
why so sad😒
You didn't go over if antiperspirants would be good or not, just deodorants. We sweat to help cool down, so wouldn't blocking the ability to sweat be a bad thing?
David Jameson Still going to harm you. Just as your PC has fans designed to get rid of the hot air, if you cover up some of those your box temp and the temp of your parts will raise. Running hotter parts is not advisable.
The whole premise between the two is the same, getting rid of excess heat.
Loreal 3 in 1 for men makes my skin itch so much under there. Even when I don't use much of it.
It smells so nice though. Maybe it's the purfume in it that makes it itch.
1:48. Poor Ben. 😂😂😂
Who cares body shaming sucks in all its forms. We stink welcome to being human.
I 100% agree. I don't get why people are so fussy about body odor. It must have been interesting living in older times before deodorant was invented - I doubt anyone would've had complaints then.
I got rexona ad on this video, lol.
"Sweat" and "body odor" are health issues now? What's next? Poop?
You're getting any deodorants? 😒Nah...I don't use such stuff😌....I'm ABCC11?😏
What are those things ever so slightly poking out of her shirt? Look like adorable little nubs.
deodorant make me break out. must be the scent.
She could have broken the news to Ben a bit more gently (1.51). He didn't seem to take it all too well.
I don't believe it. Everything has a side effect. Like any "medicine" it has to have some sort of a pay off
Anyone else get a right guard add ?
Who funded the study and what methods were used to prove that there is "no harm" because I find that statement to be highly exaggerated.
please make a video about "are preservatives bad for you".
I know ted-ed has made a video abt the same but I want that to be made from britlab..
* *Yall need to go watch a video by "Jodie Meschuk" on Instagram, posted 15 hours ago from now. The Cover photo is a Blue Book that i can make out reads "A Tale Of.." along with a part of her head/hair, blue background. Research MORE* *
Has anyone done a study to see which people group tend to have cancer the most? Like Caucasians? And which group is least likely to get cancer? Because it sounds like the Asians sweat the least so I wonder if they don’t really use deodorant very much and they also have low cancer numbers. Because that sounds like a very important correlation to me, a nationality doesn’t sweat much so they don’t use anti-and they also don’t get breast cancer… Sounds like deodorant could be the problem.
00:50
bit dissappointed by this brit lab. doesn't tackle the issues caused by stopping sweat production especially what it can do to your glands. doesn't explain why these particular bacteria are present etc. This is geared toward 6 year old audience and has prompted me to unsubscribr from brit lab. you need to step up your game in the future.
This didn't explain anything about the question asked in the title of the video -_-
punkalert1: Yes, that was the point. The BBC has to make sure everyone calmly accepts being poisoned by deodorants, antiperspirants, antibacterials, sprays, kitchen cleansers, etc.
At one pint in the recent past, we put lead into gasoline. Many of our water pipes are still made of lead. Many countries put toxic fluoride into water and toothpaste. Better to err on the side of caution when dealing with chemicals on and in my body.
I never put that stuff on my skin !
I'm Central European with wet ear wax but I don't smell so that rule doesn't work with me.
I spray alcohol on my armpits 3times a day, as a result my self-esteem is protected from embarrassing odor. And also I only use antibacterial soaps when taking baths and I focus on putting the soap on my armpits, so in case I do forget to spray alcohol on my armpits, I have a safety net.
you're also getting rid of your natural biome. not good.
Oh my. That seems a bit excessive...alcohol is also really harsh on the skin
What's the significance of dry flaky earwax?
poor ben ;)
well shit that makes a lot of sense for me. I have no body odor, and I have very hard ear wax. tbh, I wish it was the other way around.
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deodorants with talc are harmless?
i use aluminum deodorant and usually girls say i have balls of steel..
1:06 - ABCD123 .. right... ;)
Yes.
Is it safe to drink??
Poor Ben 😂
alright thats enough of that :/
can i just suggest something real quick for all the viewers at home real quick lads? aight thanks love
DEXYDIN 4 never in my life have i ever had to use deoderant ever again and when i sweat, i sweat this very metallic smell none at all horrible its just like smelling metal... go ahead try it
Are you shy female? Or you subtle? I need Katie herself orbiting something she likes, orbit a 3D printed farm animal in Antarctica backdrop
Why did she start going on about ear wax?
I'm kind of distracted by the fact that she's talking kind of slowly... it just doesn't sound natural. It just makes it obvious she's reading a script... it's not TOO annoying, but it IS a little distracting
I find that the chronic smell I produce from shitting myself masks any BO
issue I have... problem solved.
Then WHY is ALUMINUM put inside a deodorant?? Or in vaccines??? When we can use one without it???
I don't know about others but any deodorant I've used it doesn't stop me from sweating but it does protect from B.O. ... IT IS NOT GOOD NOT TO SWEAT, SWEATING IS HEALTHY AND NORMAL AND YOU CAN MASK THE SMELL WITH NATURAL PRODUCTS OR LESS HARMFUL ONES....EASY PEASY....I will not trust you especially that you present yourself to be a woman, when in fact you're biologically a man...... :/ thanks for the information anyway.....but no thanks.
Lol what? I mean the man part I don't understand...lmao
i have wet earwax and smelly armpits and neck. confirmed 😂
your neck is smelly? never heard that!
Your lying or just ignorant there are many negative affects of deodorant like de masculating men.
In case u wanted to know my earwax very goo and waxy...
your welcome for this information u asked... :)
That set is ghastly and horrible and any other negative adjective you can think of.
I dont wear nothing
haha..Ben is a character.
Lol...He seems to have lot of guts to volunteer for this research unlike someone hiding behind pc trying to put him down ..lol
Use common sense. Perspiration is your body's natural way of removing toxins. anything that clogs up the pores causes the toxins to stay in your body. = cancer.
8th?