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I wonder if all deodorants/antiperspirants are safe for children?

Not all deodorants/antiperspirants are necessarily safe for children. It is important to carefully read the ingredients and consult with a doctor if you notice any excessive sweating or unusual symptoms in your child. Some ingredients, like aluminum, may cause irritation in some individuals, so it's important to monitor your child's reaction to the product. If there are no adverse reactions, it is likely safe for your child to use.

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