Deodorants, the most famous brands get a resounding failure

Deodorants, the most famous brands get a resounding failure
Deodorants, the most famous brands get a resounding failure

One would expect the highest quality from the most well-known players on the market, yet this is not the case with deodorants.

Woman choosing deodorants at the supermarket (Ricettasprint.it)

Deodorants for body care they are widely used all year round. And especially in summer their consumption increases, thanks to the ability to ensure that the skin appears beautifully fresh and well hydrated.

There is a very famous magazine dedicated to consumers which however highlighted the negative implications linked to the composition of deodorants. In particular, some brands currently on the market in the European Union, including Italy, are not doing very well.

The results of this in-depth investigation into aluminum-free roll-on deodorants are sobering. And it was she who drew the appropriate conclusions the German magazine Oko-Test. Which is well known for having carried out similar analyzes many times in the past on other types of products.

It’s really interesting to see how many products known to be “aluminium-free” actually still contain it potentially problematic substances such as formaldehyde, PEG compounds, phthalates and synthetic polymers.

Deodorants, negative test results

Various deodorants (Ricettasprint.it)

It is worrying to note that some of the more established brands, such as Vichy, Dove, Rexona and Nivea, failed the test. And they received negative reviews both for the ingredients used and for other defects that emerged. The presence of these unwanted ingredients calls into question the credibility of “aluminium-free” labels. And it raises questions about the transparency and reliability of some of the best-known manufacturers.

What clearly emerges is the need for greater regulation and control over the composition of deodorants. Especially for those that present themselves as “natural” or “aluminium-free”. Consumers should be informed clearly and truthfully about the real ingredients present in products, so that they can make informed choices.

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The survey highlights the importance of independent studies such as the one conducted by Oko-test to shed light on these issues and help consumers orient themselves in the market. The results highlight how even products with a good reputation can hide pitfalls.

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To make matters worse, the lack of adequate documentation by some producers suggests that there is still a lot of work to be done to truly guarantee the safety and quality of deodorants on the market.

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This investigation represents an important step forward in raising consumer awareness and the need for greater transparency and responsibility from deodorant manufacturers.

 
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