Monday, August 3, 2009

A deodorant question?

My deodorant keeps me smelling fresh, but it doesn't keep me dry under the arms. Any suggestions on what to use?

A deodorant question?
Try Mitchum roll ons , all fragrances smell good, it keeps you very dry and fresh,lasts for ages, sometimes you can even skip using it for a day and it can be used straight after shaving without irritation.(I have delicate skin)


I tried the dry stick variety once and got a very bad reaction to it, so do a test patch before you try that kind.
Reply:Try Degree. I've only been using it for a few months, but it's very effective, and I'm (so far) impressed.
Reply:You need to use a deodorant that says "antiperspirant" on it. Try one that says it's designed for athletes, like the Adidas brand. If they don't work, you can get prescription strength from your doctor if need be.
Reply:siff
Reply:drysol or certaindry i forgot which one i have but one of these your dermetologist needs to presrcibe to u oh yea it works great i've been dry for 3 years now
Reply:try a corn starch. Johnston baby powder cornstarch. This absorbs wetness
Reply:You can get a prescription deodorant from your doctor.





The best over-the-counter deodorant I've found is Soft-N-Dry (spray).
Reply:I'm the same, and anti-perspirant doesn't work (at least for me)
Reply:A deodorant keeps you smelling nice, it doesn't stop you from sweating. You should switch to an antiperspirant as that will stop you from sweating.
Reply:degree or secret the prescription kind
Reply:Mitchum is really good, just remember to always wash your arm pits before applying deodorant at it keeps you fresher for longer, good luck.
Reply:If its a big problem there is an antipersperent available on presciption only. Really you should not stop it, its not healthy. Ask your GP, I use lady mitchem powder fresh roll on. It's really good and smells like Johnsons baby powder.
Reply:anti perspirant will do the trick, deodarant does what it says on the tin...
Reply:A deodorant only stops the smell to stop the sweat you need an antiperspirant. Try Sure, they're good or if you want something stronger then Mitchum is excellent.
Reply:U need an Anti-perspirent. Deodorant does not stop sweating. Anti-perspirent does.
Reply:There is a crystal that is used as a form of deoderant. I have heard that this helps the wetness. I know some markets and drug stores sell it, but you can also check a beauty supply store.
Reply:try using "driclor" its very good. you can buy it from a chemist you just have to ask for it.


you put it on before you go to bed then wash it off in the


morning and reapply at night again, you do this for a


couple of days and then you give it a break for a couple


of days.


you will notice a difference after a couple of days, no


more wet patches under your arms. you can also use


it on your feet or hands if they are prone to excessive


perspiration.
Reply:Try an antiperspirant, not just a deodorant.
Reply:Arm %26amp; Hammer Powder Fresh





Arm %26amp; Hammer is fabulous. It has a higher percentage of the chemical that keeps you dry
Reply:If you will read the labels when you buy deodorant there are some differences. Some are for simply keeping your dry %26amp; others are for keeping you from stinking, %26amp; then others are for both. Try to find an antiperspirant %26amp; deodorant in one. Some people also have a medical condition that makes them sweat A LOT under the arms. Good luck.
Reply:I've been using Secret's new clinical/prescription formula. I spend a great deal of time outside getting sweaty, then have to go inside and deal with people and I can't afford to be sweaty/smelly. It has a lot of aluminum in it, but I think it has some form of 'buffer' to keep it from irritating your skin. So far it hasn't bothered me a bit and I'm usually really sensitive to things like that....





It's about 8 bucks at Wal-Mart/Target, but definitely worth a shot.
Reply:you need an anti-persperiant with deodorant, should keep you smelling nice and completely dry!
Reply:use anti perspirant deodorant



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