
Beyond just sweat prevention, the sport fragrance lasted surprisingly long. Even after a few dips in the pool, I still caught whiffs of the Carpe.
Although my skin has reacted to similar products with aluminum as the active ingredient, there were no breakouts during my time testing out this lotion. Truthfully, I second-guessed my decision to do this experiment once I saw it was aluminum-based because of my previous experience and things I’ve heard about how safe it is. My internet research put me at ease after reading that there hasn’t been any proven correlation to cancer or other diseases for the amount of exposure the average person might have. Between that revelation and my time actually wearing Carpe in the depths of Florida humidity, I can say that this viral antiperspirant is absolutely worth the hype.
FYI, the brand also offers wipes, anti-chafing lotions, and plenty of other products for areas aside from your pits. There’s also a clinical-grade version of their antiperspirant for those who may need a more powerful option. You may not have a sweat-free summer, but Carpe can help you get pretty darn close.