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| Shaving Armpits May Cause Damages To The Glandular System And Provoke Breast Cancer. |
| Razor may cause small micro wounds to the skin and allowing moisture to penetrate the wound and infest the glandular system. Even made in a perfect clean way, the moisture will penetrate afterward in the hours that will follow. Addition of deodorant containing aluminum chloride will trapped the moisture already in and by itself the deodorant is cancerigene.
Discolouring the hairs is the best solution. |
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If this is true, why has someone not said this before?
WOW. |
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You could always pluck them out, or get someone to do it for you. |
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Enjoy being hairy then, I guess. |
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Did you read this in one of those "National Inquirer" magazines?
This is scientifically and biologically impossible. |
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I disagree with this. People have shaved and used deodorant for many years. I think it would be more
dangerous to color the hair in your armpits than to shave it off. People who do not shave are not
very hygienic. They tend to have more smell than people who shave. Above all, hairy armpits look
ugly. There is no scientific study that shows deodorant causes breast cancer. If it did, then what
about using soap on the rest of your body? There are pores all over the body and soap could get in
the body. I do not think it would cause cancer. If soap and deodorant were that unsafe, they would
pull the stuff from the market. I believe that there are other factors such as lack of vitamins,
lack of exercise, and diet that are more likely triggers of breast cancer. |
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