Do without deodorant? The answer in a gene

Deodorants are constantly advertised as products are absolutely essential for personal hygiene. Sometimes during the commercials are presented as miraculous potions can turn positive in our social life. Knowing that the industrial deodorants can be replaced alternatives more natural and delicate, such as corn starch, baking soda and essential oils, have you ever wondered if it would be possible for you to do without deodorant?
According to experts, many people may find themselves using the product of habit, without having any real need. The answer lies in the genes. Scientists have in fact discovered as 1 in 50 people present a genetic variant able to determine a sweating odorless.
The gene ABCC11, when present in an inactive, not allow our glands to generate bad odors. According to experts at the University of Bristol are 8 out of 10 people who habitually use deodorant, but some of them may not need it. The research was published in the pages of the scientific journal Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
But there is a downside unpleasant. According to data collected by experts, one fifth of women would not use deodorant, though they really need. On the other hand, over 70% of women would use that product without having the need of habit or fear of odor issue, though, without knowing it, are carriers of the genetic variant can make sweat smell.
In order not to use some of the more delicate areas of the body chemicals that might be aggressive, it may be useful to know if we are among the lucky ones whose sweat does not give off unpleasant odors, so you can choose to say goodbye to deodorant or turn to a more delicate.