Why don't you put a deodorant in the morning.

Wake up, take a shower, put in deodorant, take your clothes, fix your hair, and then leave the house. Most of us do this every morning without thinking. But according to a skin care expert we've actually made a major part of our wrong morning routine, and we really have to put our deodorant before [...]
Wake up, take a shower, put in deodorant, take your clothes, fix your hair, and then leave the house. Most of us do this every morning without thinking. But according to a skin care expert we actually made a major part of our wrong morning routine, and we really have to put our deodorant before we get into bed.
It may seem a little strange, but dermatologist Sandra Lee claims that this is the most effective way to use the product if you don't want to smell bad, and she has facts to support that claim.
Taking a break from cleaning and hydration her face, she stops using a scroll in deodorant. Speaking in Harper's Basar video, she says: “this is a little secret I have. The deodorant applies best at night, is most effective at night, because you're setting it up when the sweat glands are sleepier, so you're going to make it more effective. ”










