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"24 hour odor protection" in deodorants.
"Deodorant" itself, it's just perfumes to mask the smell for a bit. What you want to prevent sweating is antiperspirant
By applying a chemical precipitant that clogs sweat pores and backs up sweat fluids under the skin.
Just bathe.
Maybe some people have problems with their pores, but most people don't. The hype and fear around antiperspirants is a bit overblown. As with everything, excess is never good but it's also not going to like, turn your sweat pores into little overinflated water-balloons ready to spray pit-juice on unsuspecting bystanders..
"Just bathing" is fine, for about an hour or two, some people have worse problems with BO and need more than a shower or bath to combat it all day long.