Did you know that you should discard the antiperspirant in the evening? If so, how good for you. If not, you are in the right article. If you are skeptical about why you should take antiperspirant before you go to bed, let us explain.
At night, the body temperature drops and you sweat less. When the sweat glands are less active, they may be able to absorb more active ingredients that are intended to reduce sweating, cosmetic chemist Ni'kita Wilson explained to Allure.
In other words, at night, the antiperspirant has time to actively block the sweat ducts.
Fortunately, applying antiperspirant in the evening also applies to people who prefer to always take a shower in the morning, as studies have shown that if you throw on antiperspirant before bed, it will work in the morning even if you take a shower.
It is worth noting that this rule applies only to products that aim to reduce sweating and deodorants that contain "antiperspirants" (anti-sweat ingredients). If you use products that only block odors (not sweat), the application time makes no difference.