Topic: Do you prefer to use deodorant/ | |
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal ππ
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Sun 08/29/21 03:34 AM
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much.
In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. |
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Depends on my diet. Certain food make me produce an odair where I have to occasionally use deodorant. The women I. Have been compatible with always had a pleasant smell without deodorant. Itβs Mother Nature in action. Right on Eddie this is true, I believe it's the hormones in the meats people eat I'm not a vegetarian but I don't consume ALOT of red meat JMO |
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If talking about myself, I don't use deodorants. I just use perfume. If the person is well clean then its not necessary to use it at all, But yeah its a personal choice. Just sharing whats my view. This is funny because my oldest kid wants to just use perfumes. He likes 1 MILLION. I had to explain to him that his body was changing and he needed deodorant now. Otherwise he smells like 1 Million ONIONS by Paco Rabanne! Lol |
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Edited by
Richard
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Tue 08/31/21 09:19 AM
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much. In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. I still prefer soap and a wet rag. or paper towel. dont like the white cake build up in my pits, or the slimey feeling of jells. and it's easy for men (me) to duck in and refresh their (my) scent. as it is for you ladies to refresh their make up (powder your nose). |
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal ππ
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Tue 08/31/21 09:28 AM
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much. In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. I still prefer soap and a wet rag. or paper towel. dont like the white cake build up in my pits, or the slimey feeling of jells. and it's easy for men to duck in and refresh their scent. as it is for you ladies to refresh their make up (powder your nose). Yeah, you have to have clean armpits BEFORE applying deodorant or the other stuff. Bit pointless if you don't. I needed this particular one I have as I had a real problem a number of years ago when I was still working. Nothing else did the job. I'm almost certain it was stress related. And using soap didn't matter. It's normal that people shower or at least wash in the morning, but in many cases soap isn't enough. I guess that's why they came up with deodorant / anti-perspirant. I don't know how you get white cake, nor what jell is. Maybe 'white cake' is what you get if you rarely shower? I've used deodorant all my life, I've never had 'white cake'. In any case, I have used the natural one for a few days but it's not practical. It's in a tin so you have to apply it with your fingers. I think I'm going to buy the one from Loveli, which is a rolling stick :) |
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Edited by
Richard
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Tue 08/31/21 09:49 AM
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much. In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. I still prefer soap and a wet rag. or paper towel. dont like the white cake build up in my pits, or the slimey feeling of jells. and it's easy for men to duck in and refresh their scent. as it is for you ladies to refresh their make up (powder your nose). Yeah, you have to have clean armpits BEFORE applying deodorant or the other stuff. Bit pointless if you don't. I needed this particular one I have as I had a real problem a number of years ago when I was still working. Nothing else did the job. I'm almost certain it was stress related. And using soap didn't matter. I don't know where you live, but it's normal that people shower or at least wash in the morning! In many cases soap isn't enough, that's why we have deodorant / anti-perspirant. I don't know how you get white cake, nor what jell is. Maybe 'white cake' is what you get if you rarely shower? In any case, I have used the natural one for a few days but it's not practical. It's in a tin so you have to apply it with your fingers. I think I'm going to buy the one from Loveli, which is a rolling stick :) yah, for some reason, the hair in my armpits all ways seamed to get matted with white powder residue, a few hours after applying a pit stick or became slimey feeling. I never have liked using them because of that. I shower at least twice a day, after work and mornings, like mentioned earlier, I use an a scented body wash, and a lite scented body spray.. I also basically take a sponge baths, it is as easy washing my pits, is as it is washing hands and face if needed during the day , and re applying the spray. if my shirt gets soaked, and I cant change it.. I hit it with unscented fabreeze |
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Deodorant. I like Secret invisible solid.
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Oh -ell no! I love to stink. And when I take the bus, I never have to worry about having some moron sit next to me. Also ensures, anyone close will have a mask on LOL |
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Okay, yeah I do, only when I go out. Except when going to the gym, lol
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much. In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. I still prefer soap and a wet rag. or paper towel. dont like the white cake build up in my pits, or the slimey feeling of jells. and it's easy for men to duck in and refresh their scent. as it is for you ladies to refresh their make up (powder your nose). Yeah, you have to have clean armpits BEFORE applying deodorant or the other stuff. Bit pointless if you don't. I needed this particular one I have as I had a real problem a number of years ago when I was still working. Nothing else did the job. I'm almost certain it was stress related. And using soap didn't matter. I don't know where you live, but it's normal that people shower or at least wash in the morning! In many cases soap isn't enough, that's why we have deodorant / anti-perspirant. I don't know how you get white cake, nor what jell is. Maybe 'white cake' is what you get if you rarely shower? In any case, I have used the natural one for a few days but it's not practical. It's in a tin so you have to apply it with your fingers. I think I'm going to buy the one from Loveli, which is a rolling stick :) yah, for some reason, the hair in my armpits all ways seamed to get matted with white powder residue, a few hours after applying a pit stick or became slimey feeling. I never have liked using them because of that. I shower at least twice a day, after work and mornings, like mentioned earlier, I use an a scented body wash, and a lite scented body spray.. I also basically take a sponge baths, it is as easy washing my pits, is as it is washing hands and face if needed during the day , and re applying the spray. if my shirt gets soaked, and I cant change it.. I hit it with unscented fabreeze oooh... maybe indeed if you got hair there, makes sense then. Then a stick won't be pleasant to use either. |
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Edited by
Richard
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Tue 08/31/21 12:51 PM
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much. In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. I still prefer soap and a wet rag. or paper towel. dont like the white cake build up in my pits, or the slimey feeling of jells. and it's easy for men to duck in and refresh their scent. as it is for you ladies to refresh their make up (powder your nose). Yeah, you have to have clean armpits BEFORE applying deodorant or the other stuff. Bit pointless if you don't. I needed this particular one I have as I had a real problem a number of years ago when I was still working. Nothing else did the job. I'm almost certain it was stress related. And using soap didn't matter. I don't know where you live, but it's normal that people shower or at least wash in the morning! In many cases soap isn't enough, that's why we have deodorant / anti-perspirant. I don't know how you get white cake, nor what jell is. Maybe 'white cake' is what you get if you rarely shower? In any case, I have used the natural one for a few days but it's not practical. It's in a tin so you have to apply it with your fingers. I think I'm going to buy the one from Loveli, which is a rolling stick :) yah, for some reason, the hair in my armpits all ways seamed to get matted with white powder residue, a few hours after applying a pit stick or became slimey feeling. I never have liked using them because of that. I shower at least twice a day, after work and mornings, like mentioned earlier, I use an a scented body wash, and a lite scented body spray.. I also basically take a sponge baths, it is as easy washing my pits, is as it is washing hands and face if needed during the day , and re applying the spray. if my shirt gets soaked, and I cant change it.. I hit it with unscented fabreeze oooh... maybe indeed if you got hair there, makes sense then. Then a stick won't be pleasant to use either. I guess, people either just deal with it or get use to it. |
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I checked my spray, it turns out to be anti-perspirant AND deodorant. And yes, it contains aluminium. It doesn't say how much. In any case, I'm going to use the natural one today. I also read that Loveli deodorant is great and really works even if you normally do/did smell. I see a lot of Loveli products advertised today. And it seems most are very positive about them. I still prefer soap and a wet rag. or paper towel. dont like the white cake build up in my pits, or the slimey feeling of jells. and it's easy for men to duck in and refresh their scent. as it is for you ladies to refresh their make up (powder your nose). Yeah, you have to have clean armpits BEFORE applying deodorant or the other stuff. Bit pointless if you don't. I needed this particular one I have as I had a real problem a number of years ago when I was still working. Nothing else did the job. I'm almost certain it was stress related. And using soap didn't matter. I don't know where you live, but it's normal that people shower or at least wash in the morning! In many cases soap isn't enough, that's why we have deodorant / anti-perspirant. I don't know how you get white cake, nor what jell is. Maybe 'white cake' is what you get if you rarely shower? In any case, I have used the natural one for a few days but it's not practical. It's in a tin so you have to apply it with your fingers. I think I'm going to buy the one from Loveli, which is a rolling stick :) yah, for some reason, the hair in my armpits all ways seamed to get matted with white powder residue, a few hours after applying a pit stick or became slimey feeling. I never have liked using them because of that. I shower at least twice a day, after work and mornings, like mentioned earlier, I use an a scented body wash, and a lite scented body spray.. I also basically take a sponge baths, it is as easy washing my pits, is as it is washing hands and face if needed during the day , and re applying the spray. if my shirt gets soaked, and I cant change it.. I hit it with unscented fabreeze oooh... maybe indeed if you got hair there, makes sense then. Then a stick won't be pleasant to use either. I guess, people either just deal with it or get use to it. nah, you just take care of the hairs in the armpit, hihi. As in: none. |
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