Texture Changes: High humidity can make deodorants, especially cream or stick types, become softer or even melt. This can lead to a mess when applying.
Contamination Risk: Humidity can promote the growth of mold or bacteria, particularly in natural deodorants that lack preservatives.
Decreased Effectiveness: Excess moisture can interfere with the active ingredients, potentially reducing the deodorant's ability to control odor and wetness.
Packaging Damage: Humid environments can cause packaging materials (like paper or cardboard) to deteriorate, compromising the product's integrity.
Shelf Life Reduction: Overall, high humidity can shorten the shelf life of deodorants, leading to faster expiration and less effective products.