I cant use the gels or clear deodorants. I only use Degree. Just the plain white stuff. Never get a sticky feeling and it's cheap.
I cant use the gels or clear deodorants.
This.For some reason, deodorants used to stop working for me after a period of time. This is the only one that hasn't done that and I've been using it for years. Smells really good too and really fights odor all day.I cant use the gels or clear deodorants.Can't stand that sticky feeling. Been using Old Spice High Endurance for over a decade now with no complaints.
Old Spice High Endurance is the only thing I've found that keeps me dry, smells nice and doesn't make my armpits itch.
If staying dry is your primary goal, then this is absolutely the way to go.Certain-Dri. YWIA.
ARRID Extra Dry Clear Gel AntiPerspirant Deodorant, Ultra Fresh
First offClean and Fresh scent has an uplifting airy feel from citrus and floral notes. Soft woods and musck complete this fresh fragrance.
Thanks - I didn't know Arm & Hammer has an aluminum-free version. I'll try it.I've gone through all of the "natural" deodorants. None really work. Nature's Gate was the best, I suppose.I use this Arm and Hammer link No aluminum or other #### to stain your shirts.
Keep in mind that is a deodorant, not an anti-perspirant. I believe the anti-perspirants are the ones that contain aluminum, generally speaking. If I'm concerned with sweating, I'll use the Old Spice Sweat Defense AP and it works awesome. Lately I've mostly been using Red Zone deodorant and I'm finding that I don't sweat as much as I used to think I did. Maybe summer will change that.Thanks - I didn't know Arm & Hammer has an aluminum-free version. I'll try it.I've gone through all of the "natural" deodorants. None really work. Nature's Gate was the best, I suppose.I use this Arm and Hammer link No aluminum or other #### to stain your shirts.
You are correct, but a lot of the deodorants that I am referring to have some other non-aluminum ingredient aimed at limiting sweat.Keep in mind that is a deodorant, not an anti-perspirant. I believe the anti-perspirants are the ones that contain aluminum, generally speaking. If I'm concerned with sweating, I'll use the Old Spice Sweat Defense AP and it works awesome. Lately I've mostly been using Red Zone deodorant and I'm finding that I don't sweat as much as I used to think I did. Maybe summer will change that.Thanks - I didn't know Arm & Hammer has an aluminum-free version. I'll try it.I've gone through all of the "natural" deodorants. None really work. Nature's Gate was the best, I suppose.I use this Arm and Hammer link No aluminum or other #### to stain your shirts.
I use my better halfs deodorant. Plain white stuff. Keeps me dryer and better smelling. Plus i get in touch with my feminine side.I cant use the gels or clear deodorants. I only use Degree. Just the plain white stuff. Never get a sticky feeling and it's cheap.
This.Old Spice High Endurance is the only thing I've found that keeps me dry, smells nice and doesn't make my armpits itch.
You sure ARE pretty when you apply it!Currently using Old Spice (Fiji scent) and I'm pretty apply with it.
Old Spice High Endurance is the only thing I've found that keeps me dry, smells nice and doesn't make my armpits itch.
This is what I switched to after Mitchum started giving me a rash :( .Old Spice High Endurance is the only thing I've found that keeps me dry, smells nice and doesn't make my armpits itch.
Old Spice High Endurance is the only thing I've found that keeps me dry, smells nice and doesn't make my armpits itch.Pure Sport is the flavor I use.
Stupid autocorrect.You sure ARE pretty when you apply it!Currently using Old Spice (Fiji scent) and I'm pretty apply with it.![]()
Yup, this one for me too.ARRID Extra Dry Clear Gel AntiPerspirant Deodorant, Ultra FreshFirst offClean and Fresh scent has an uplifting airy feel from citrus and floral notes. Soft woods and musck complete this fresh fragrance.at the description but GB having typos in your product description on a website.
Settle down.There's no such thing as an anti-perspirant that's healthy for your body. You are SUPPOSED to sweat, and it's counterproductive to healthy human physiology to keep yourself from doing so, and your body stresses out over it, and that kind of stress can lead to chronic long term health conditions, including low-key general tissue inflammation, which is a gateway to the development of cancer cells. Get off the crap, like yesterday.Deoderant is a different story, but the commercial ones are garbage too. Way too many chemicals and laboratory ingredients. That stuff is entering into your body through your pores and damaging your cells.Parabens are linked to cancer, Aluminum is linked to Alzheimer's and Propylene Glycol affects the brain, liver and kidneys. Stuff just has no place anywhere near the human body, and certainly not covering an entry/exit point......and the FDA is a joke. Biggest bought-and-paid-for corporate propaganda network there is.There's a lot of time being spent in the Using A Belt On Your Child Thread. It is what it is. There are a lot more kids being borderline abused by parents who have no real clue about maintaining their own wellness, much less that of their children.Here's a good link to start with:http://www.education.com/reference/article/potential-dangers-mainstream-deodorants/Same goes for mainstream mouthwash/oral rinse, toothpaste, soap and shaving cream and fragrances.Buy some pure baking soda, organic white vinegar, a water filter for your sink/shower/tub and some Doctor Bronner's Soap products, and you'll have everything you need for optimum wellness caliber personal hygiene, and save a TON of money in the process.http://www.drbronner.com/index.htmlGet yourselves and your kids off this crap, and live longer, healthier lives.You can use the extra money to buy better quality food.
Unless you are 120 years old, I don't believe you.There's no such thing as an anti-perspirant that's healthy for your body. You are SUPPOSED to sweat, and it's counterproductive to healthy human physiology to keep yourself from doing so, and your body stresses out over it, and that kind of stress can lead to chronic long term health conditions, including low-key general tissue inflammation, which is a gateway to the development of cancer cells. Get off the crap, like yesterday.Deoderant is a different story, but the commercial ones are garbage too. Way too many chemicals and laboratory ingredients. That stuff is entering into your body through your pores and damaging your cells.Parabens are linked to cancer, Aluminum is linked to Alzheimer's and Propylene Glycol affects the brain, liver and kidneys. Stuff just has no place anywhere near the human body, and certainly not covering an entry/exit point......and the FDA is a joke. Biggest bought-and-paid-for corporate propaganda network there is.There's a lot of time being spent in the Using A Belt On Your Child Thread. It is what it is. There are a lot more kids being borderline abused by parents who have no real clue about maintaining their own wellness, much less that of their children.Here's a good link to start with:http://www.education.com/reference/article/potential-dangers-mainstream-deodorants/Same goes for mainstream mouthwash/oral rinse, toothpaste, soap and shaving cream and fragrances.Buy some pure baking soda, organic white vinegar, a water filter for your sink/shower/tub and some Doctor Bronner's Soap products, and you'll have everything you need for optimum wellness caliber personal hygiene, and save a TON of money in the process.http://www.drbronner.com/index.htmlGet yourselves and your kids off this crap, and live longer, healthier lives.You can use the extra money to buy better quality food.
Been using Old Spice for the last 15 years, might have to switch and try this. First time I even knew they made it. Wife loves the Old Spice though...Thanks - I didn't know Arm & Hammer has an aluminum-free version. I'll try it.I've gone through all of the "natural" deodorants. None really work. Nature's Gate was the best, I suppose.I use this Arm and Hammer link No aluminum or other #### to stain your shirts.
Buy some pure baking soda, organic white vinegar, a water filter for your sink/shower/tub and some Doctor Bronner's Soap products, and you'll have everything you need for optimum wellness caliber personal hygiene, and save a TON of money in the process.
http://www.drbronner.com/index.html
OK!.. We get it Buddy..There's no such thing as an anti-perspirant that's healthy for your body. You are SUPPOSED to sweat, and it's counterproductive to healthy human physiology to keep yourself from doing so, and your body stresses out over it, and that kind of stress can lead to chronic long term health conditions, including low-key general tissue inflammation, which is a gateway to the development of cancer cells. Get off the crap, like yesterday.
Deoderant is a different story, but the commercial ones are garbage too. Way too many chemicals and laboratory ingredients. That stuff is entering into your body through your pores and damaging your cells.
Parabens are linked to cancer, Aluminum is linked to Alzheimer's and Propylene Glycol affects the brain, liver and kidneys. Stuff just has no place anywhere near the human body, and certainly not covering an entry/exit point...
...and the FDA is a joke. Biggest bought-and-paid-for corporate propaganda network there is.
There's a lot of time being spent in the Using A Belt On Your Child Thread. It is what it is. There are a lot more kids being borderline abused by parents who have no real clue about maintaining their own wellness, much less that of their children.
Here's a good link to start with:
http://www.education.com/reference/article/potential-dangers-mainstream-deodorants/
Same goes for mainstream mouthwash/oral rinse, toothpaste, soap and shaving cream and fragrances.
Buy some pure baking soda, organic white vinegar, a water filter for your sink/shower/tub and some Doctor Bronner's Soap products, and you'll have everything you need for optimum wellness caliber personal hygiene, and save a TON of money in the process.
http://www.drbronner.com/index.html
Get yourselves and your kids off this crap, and live longer, healthier lives.
You can use the extra money to buy better quality food.