What is the difference between Sweat-Off and a deodorant?
Sweat-Off is not a deodorant but an antiperspirant. The two differ in three key aspects:
Effect
Deodorants simply slow down the growth of bacteria that break down sweat and cause unpleasant odours. They also mask body odour with fragrance. Sweat-Off, on the other hand, prevents sweat from forming in the first place. No sweat means no bacterial breakdown – and no odour.
Application
Deodorants need to be applied daily or even multiple times a day to remain effective. Sweat-Off, however, can stop sweating for several days and only needs to be reapplied when sweating returns.
Areas of use
Most deodorants are designed for underarm use only. Sweat-Off can be applied anywhere you sweat, including the head, forehead, upper lip, face, hands, feet, back, chest, behind the knees, inner elbows, thighs, buttocks, and even around the intimate area.