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11 uses of deodorant that go far beyond armpits

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Do you think your deodorant is just to keep you away from bad smells? It can even be used to remove nail polish! Discover 11 other uses of deodorant that go far beyond the armpits:

I have it, you have it, they have it. We all (or almost) have at least one deodorant at home. But what not everyone knows is that deodorant, in addition to keeping the smell of your armpits up to date, has a series of other little-known functions.

As you will see in the article we prepared today, just as in the case of baby powder and Vaseline, deodorant can work miracles and replace an endless list of products that are not at hand. Did you know that?

A good example is primer, which we use before foundation, when applying makeup. In the absence of this product, which works to leave the skin less oily and more velvety, you can replace it by using a thin layer of deodorant on the most oily areas of the face. Interesting, don’t you think?

But does not stop there. Deodorant can also remove nail polish, can soothe skin irritations caused by mosquito bites or waxing and so on. Want to see?

Discover 11 uses of deodorant that go far beyond the armpits:

1. Primer

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If you don’t have a primer, use a layer of your deodorant on your face. This will keep the skin’s oil isolated from the foundation, just like the primer does.

2. Insect bites

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To soothe your skin from itching or irritation from insect bites, use a little deodorant on the bitten area.

3. Waxing

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Was the skin irritated after waxing? Using your friend at all times can also help. As with insect bites, simply apply a thin layer to the irritated areas.

4. Sweat in your bra

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Are your “boys” sweating a lot? Apply a thin layer of deodorant underneath them and stay dry and fresh all day.

5. Remove nail polish

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Don’t have nail polish remover at home? Your deodorant can help. You just need to dip your fingers in warm water, apply a little of the product (spray, cream or pellets) onto a cotton pad and rub it over your nails. The nail polish will come off quickly.

6. Slippery glasses

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If you sweat a lot and your glasses rarely stay in place, this tip is especially for you: rub a little deodorant on the part where it rests on your nose to prevent the area from sweating and the glasses from sliding around.

7. Sweaty hands

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When we’re nervous, it’s common to sweat a little, especially in the palms of our hands. To resolve the inconvenience, use some deodorant on your palms before your next job interview.

8. Perfume the drawers

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Make your drawers scented by placing the lid of a deodorant you like in your drawer to keep your clothes and closet sessions scented. That’s a good tip for your sock drawers, right?

9. Dry pimples

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This isn’t exactly what dermatologists recommend, but if you need or want that annoying pimple to dry up quickly, apply a little product on it, a few times a day.

10. Shoes

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Even new shoes won’t hurt your heels if you rub a little deodorant on the area before putting them on.

And, speaking of deodorant, also read: How to make shampoo, toothpaste and deodorant at home.

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