EL DEO FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about staying fresh with EL DEO.
Product Performance & Formula
Does EL DEO really work in 35°C+ heat?
Yes. Standard deodorants are often made for cooler climates. EL DEO is specifically engineered as a high-performance antiperspirant in the Philippines, meaning it is designed to maintain its bond with your skin even during heavy sweating and extreme humidity.
Is it a deodorant or an antiperspirant?
It is a dual-action hybrid. It acts as an antiperspirant to help reduce the volume of sweat and as a deodorant to neutralize the bacteria that cause odor. This combination is essential for the intense sweat protection FAQ users often look for in tropical countries.
What is the difference between Deodorant and Antiperspirant? (PAA)
In the context of antiperspirant vs deodorant Philippines queries:
- Deodorants: Mask or neutralize odor caused by bacteria.
- Antiperspirants: Use active ingredients to temporarily block sweat pores.
EL DEO provides both, giving you a “dry feel” plus a “fresh scent.”
Usage & Best Practices
How to use EL DEO for best results?
To get the 48-hour protection we promise, follow this how to use deodorant guide:
- Apply only to completely dry skin after showering.
- Swipe 2-3 times per underarm.
- Allow it to dry for a few seconds before dressing.
Can I apply it at night?
Yes! Applying antiperspirants at night before bed is highly effective because your sweat glands are less active, allowing the formula to settle deeper and provide better protection the following day.
Safety & Skin Care
Is EL DEO safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. As a brand proudly developed by Skin Magical, we prioritize skin health. Our formula is designed to be gentle. However, we recommend a patch test if you have extremely sensitive skin.
Will it stain my white clothes?
Our formula is Invisible Solid/Clear, meaning it is designed to go on without leaving waxy buildup or yellow stains on white uniforms and shirts.
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