Your deodorant routine is most likely: you wake up in the morning, shower, dress, then put on the deodorant. Or not? Ok, sorry to say, but it's a very wrong way. The only thing you don't want what to do with deodorant is to use it in the morning.

There are a number of reasons why this is so important. First, it takes time for the deodorant and antidepressant to be absorbed into the skin. It takes some time before the product enters, acts on the pores and blocks the sweat. Evening is the ideal time because the body falls asleep while sleeping.

Ah, you worry that the morning shower will wipe away the deodorant you set up the night before, right? There is nothing to worry about! It's all absorbed into the skin and there is nothing left that can go away with the shower.

Another very important thing not to be overlooked: the physical activity of the body is greater in the morning, which means that if you use a deodorant in the morning, it is more likely to get away with sweat before the body absorbs it.

Start using the deodorant at night and you won't feel the need for it 24 hours, even in the middle of summer.