Friday, July 31, 2009

What deodorant should I use so my underwear doesn't change color?

I asked a question some time ago about my whites, and I now I want to ask another. I use Old Spice High Endurance, and the blue colored one turns my shirt armpits blue, and the "Invisible Solid" turns them yellow. Is there any deodorant that doesn't change the color of your shirt armpits?

What deodorant should I use so my underwear doesn't change color?
I have that problem.. But maybe its because I drink? Shame on me.
Reply:add vinegar to final rinse of your wash and it supposed to protect your clothes from those type of stains.





always add 1 cup vinegar to your final rinse cycle. your clothes will last longer and it's good for your washer too!





it also is a natural fabric softener..no your clothes will not smell like vinegar!
Reply:Roll on and stick deodorants put a coating on your underwear. After time it builds up. Using bleach only makes the deodorant turn yellow. Which makes your underwear yellow. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do. I have tried everything for this problem. Spray deodorants don't seem to do this. The only deodorant that we have been having luck with is Degree. The one that says "little black dress approved". Yes my husband uses it and it works great.
Reply:We've never had a problem with Degree, but it may not be the deodorant, necessarily, it may be your sweat. You have apocrine glands under your arms and in your groin, and that is why the sweat from these places smell stronger/different than from other places on your body. If you smoke or chew tobacco, this could change the composition of your body fluids and possibly, especially when mixed with deodorant,


cause underarm stains. HTH.




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