What does the Milk Stick transition phase look like?Updated 2 years ago
Week 1: During the first week the left-over pore-clogging effects of the anti-perspirant will keep things in check and the top layers of the skin will shed.
Week 2: Around the second week when the body begins to flush out the pores with sweat and shed deeper layers of skin. It’s a natural process that releases a lot of what you’ve been holding back with antiperspirant. It’s all coming out now in the form of wetness and odor.
Week 3: In week 3, the bacteria colonies under your arms will start balancing out, leading to only mild odor and wetness.
Week 4: By weeks 4 and 5, you’re good. The BO is gone. Natural freshness is here to stay.