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Antiperspirants & deodorants

aerosol sprayingDid you know that the average adult produces a litre of sweat a day? In this section you can find out how antiperspirants and deodorants work to keep you feeling fresh and smelling good.

Antiperspirants and deodorants are among the most widely and frequently used cosmetic products. They are also one of products that receive the most negative media attention. These products are usually applied on a daily basis, so it is important to feel confident that they are safe to use.

What is the difference between a deodorant and an antiperspirant?


Put simply, antiperspirants are designed specifically to prevent you sweating, while deodorants don’t stop you sweating but kill bacteria and mask underarm smells with fragrance.

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The first deodorant was developed in cream form by Mum in Philadelphia in 1889. In 1952, inspired by the workings of the ball point pen, the first roll-on was introduced.

CTPA

The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA) is the voice of the cosmetic, toiletry and perfumery industry in the UK. Our members vary from small and medium-sized companies to large multi-nationals and include manufacturers, raw material suppliers and service providers.

Our primary goal is to promote good working practice to ensure that consumers are provided with the very best products. To this end, we co-ordinate the industry's viewpoint on key issues such as science, innovation and safety and maintain an open dialogue with government, both at UK and European level, as well as with international regulatory authorities and key opinion formers.

CTPA recognises that the consumer has a right to understand the processes that industry and the regulatory bodies go through to ensure the safety and efficacy of cosmetic and toiletry products. Over the years we have steadily increased our focus on providing the public with direct access to the industry's perspective and progress on safety, science and innovation.

In April 2008 we launched our consumer information website, www.thefactsabout.co.uk, which provides scientific facts about common ingredients used in cosmetics and the industry's perspective on common safety questions as well as information on how products are regulated to ensure safety and efficacy.

Further information on the work of the CTPA is available from our main website www.ctpa.org.uk which also houses the full set of legislation under 'Cosmetic regulations'.


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