The first deodorant with 48-hour anti-perspirant protection that leaves no white marks on dark fabrics and also minimizes yellow stains on light-colored clothes
Most common among the problems one encounters when using a deodorant are having stains left on the fabric of their clothing after use. A deodorant can cause two types of stains on clothing. The white marks that appear on dark textiles immediately after application are mostly residues of the antiperspirant salts used in the deodorant, which may be a temporary annoyance, but can be generally washed out without too much difficulty.
The cause of the second type of stain – yellowish stains in the underarm area on light fabrics – don’t appear immediately after deodorant is applied but often after several washes. They won’t come out with laundry detergent anymore and they get more noticeable over time as the fibers (of the textile) harden. This can make the garment unwearable. 



















