<p>Like underarm deodorants, effective ball deodorants should have moisture-absorbing ingredients, according <a href=”https://www.moderndermct.com/marc-beuttler” target=”_blank”>Marc Beuttler</a>, a board-certified dermatologist, MD, FAAD. He highly recommends looking out for arrowroot powder, cornstarch, tapioca starch, zinc, and colloidal oatmeal. Most products apply like a <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/grooming/g26449934/best-body-lotion-for-men/” target=”_blank”>lotion</a> before quickly drying as a powder. But, if that’s not your speed, you can find rubs or sprays that work just the same. <br></p><p>Whether you’re an athlete in training or a man on the move, ball deodorants keep your family jewels smelling fresh and feeling comfortable all day long. To help us help you find the best ball deodorant, we chatted with a group of dermatologists and tested over a dozen formulas ourselves to find the best ones to protect your man parts.</p>” />
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Joseph Cheatham covers grooming stories for Men’s Health. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, where he wrote about fashion, lifestyle, and all-things skincare. He graduated with a B.A. in journalism from Howard University in 2016. When he’s not writing, he’s most likely doing one of three favorites: exercising, traveling, and trying new restaurants.
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