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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 3:09:09 PM
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Brandy
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Ok, I used all that you listed above..then I got freaked out by aluminum and finally broke down and went 'crunchy' and got "Crystal Deodorant" I don't buy it in a 3 pack, but I LOVE IT. I tried several other 'natural' deo's with no luck, still sweaty, still stinky. Tom's of Maine was awful, suave was awful, Jason was awful. The Crystal WILL let you still sweat, BUT you will NOT stink and I honestly don't sweat as much as I did with other products. And there is no 'build up' of stuff in my underarms, my skin always felt weird after having commercial antiperspirants on. My underarms are soo much nicer now, it's kind of weird. At work, can you store baby wipes and use those to freshen after lunch and then reapply your deo of choice? Seriously, I love the Crystal stuff - I've gotten a few friends to try it and they are just as hooked as I am. One uses the rock version, that just seems too much for me, but hey, whatever works. TRY IT!!! Whole foods carries.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 3:12:34 PM
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I use Dove and it works great for me, but I rarely perspire under my arms anyway. My daughter had a really bad problem with the perspiration and we finally got something at Walgreens on the recommendation of her dermatologist. It's an antiperspirant you use at night only 2-3 times a week, then use a normal deodorant in the mornings. I can't remember the name of it and she can't either, but they may have it stocked there. It's about $4 and it did the trick for her. She only used the one thing of it and for some reason never had that problem as badly. It's not a typical brand and was something I had never heard of before. I wish I could remember the name. All I remember is it's in a white box with green lettering.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 3:16:58 PM
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I wear degree and secret but I still sometimes get sweaty... I tried dove and its nice and helps keep my airpits smooth but doesnt help the sweat.... but sometimes secrets gel kind actually can help me more...
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 3:34:33 PM
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Karlie, is it Drysol? I had stuff like that for my feet. It worked pretty well. I use Degree right now, but I also like the Adidas stuff when it's on sale, it's too expensive at regular price. Can you wash partway through the day before you reapply? I find that sometimes helps.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 3:36:29 PM
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I use the Ban roll-on kind (unscented) and have never had any problems. I've never found a stick deodorant that I liked, though. A lot of deodorant brands offer free samples on their websites or walmart.com often has free samples (just search for "free sample" on the site) of different deodorants, so you might be able to get some freebies to try before you buy a full-size version. Just a though.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 3:56:59 PM
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ORIGINAL: firefightermama Karlie, is it Drysol? Nope, that's the prescription strength of what she meant, meaning there is a higher percentage of the same active ingredient in there than in the one sold OTC. Lucky me has hyperhydrosis and has experienced all this. I have used both Drysol and Certain Dri, which is possibly what Karlie meant. You apply them at night and they soak into your skin. It takes about 1 week for it to start working and it will last about 1 week after your last application. It can bleach your clothing so be careful while it's wet. It can also tear your underarm apart if you use it after shaving (especially if you break the skin or have razor burn,) if you use it after waxing, or if you are really sensitive. I'd recommend having hydrocortozone nearby for the first time you use it. I had serious problems like that with the Drysol, but not with the Certain Dri. For me, it was strong enough to work, but not so strong it irritated. The worst thing was having to sit still and naked while it dried (like 5 minutes.) I also have to use it on my feet and hands. It is very drying to the skin, so a good moisturizer is a must if you are going to use it elsewhere besides your underarm area. Certain Dri also has a daytime deo, but I am still using Secret Clinical Strength in the day. I buy them at CVS, so I'm sure most drug stores would have them with the regular deo. You can just bet it won't be at eye level. I am obsessed about not using toxic beauty products, but for deo, I make an exception. If I am wet and smelly, I am miserable. I would much rather shorten my lifespan with deo than be miserable for a longer lifetime.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 4:05:24 PM
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Are you wearing all cotton? Cotton is the most breathable fabric I've found. I also find that a patterned shirt or a lighter solid hides the sweat marks... but lighter solids can show the yellow sweat stains.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 4:08:03 PM
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I only get it at Whole Foods but I'm thinking Trader Joe's might have it. Or Wild Oats (now Whole Foods).. Any health food store should have it but I have not seen it at the regular grocery store or pharmacy. I've only looked at CVS and Ralph's though.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 4:08:44 PM
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You're not using it during the day? I use it during the day. I guess I'm not using it like the instructions say. I've not had any bad things happen, like my clothing becoming discolored or anything.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 4:09:58 PM
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Yeah, the dark shirts get lighter stains over time. quote:
ORIGINAL: christsstar What i need is for the fashion trends to change so that the sleeves aren't so tight around the underarms. Or to understand that you are wearing out a shirt and need to replace it?
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 4:33:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: christsstar quote:
ORIGINAL: HisCovenant Or to understand that you are wearing out a shirt and need to replace it? No. It's becasue the t-shirts are so close to my underarms they get more sweat than say a sweatshirt or sweater that has baggier sleeves. My baggy sleeved clothes dont' have seatstains, even though my hygeine is teh same. Yes, but you have to come to an understanding that some clothing has to be replaced more often, like white t-shirts that fit. I wasn't saying anything about your hygeine. If you have hyperhydrosis, you can't help it, no matter how good your hygeine. You may be able to control it somewhat, but probably not completely. I found that the soft solids are better than any other regular deo formulas. The clear deos just made a sticky mess. When I go sleeveless, I use the deo and right before I walk out the door, I take a tissue and tissue any excess deo off.
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 5:15:05 PM
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My mom has this problem now that she's getting older, and has really sensitive skin (psoriasis), but she can use the Naturally Fresh Deodorant Crystal. I use it on the weekends and it really does help me with sweating so much. My mom uses it between her ...breasts (are we allowed to say that?) when she's outside (Arizona) so sweat won't stain the bra. It's made by TCCD International and comes in a roll-on, spray and I think a stick you can moisten. Most Target's carry it, the roll-on is a clear-ish colored bottle with a blue lid, it has no fragrance and no aluminum and it hasn't stained any of my clothes yet. Edited to correct grammar
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RE: Deodorant? - 6/9/2008 5:38:34 PM
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ORIGINAL: christsstar Is this the same stuff Brandy was talking about? No, or at least the picture of hers doesn't look the same.
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