**PLEASE HELP!** MEN'S deodorant (uncented) for a WOMAN?


Hi, I have a problem next to sweaty armpits... not smelly, just sweaty. NOTHING works (I've even tried Certain Dry and Drysol, which I am allergic to), and I have a reaction to botox injections, which are very soon being used to treat hyperhydrosis. Anyway, I be thinking, what about a MEN'S deodorant (antiperspirant), as long as it's unscented? I read an article a while ago clich?? that men's deodorant works better and it's less irritating to the armpits. That's my other problem, I own really sensitive skin and the only item I've been competent to use that works somewhat without cause a rash is Dove Sensitive Skin. Does anyone dream up that this men's deodorant idea will work, and if so, can you suggest a brand? Someone said Mitchum, but save for that I have no hypothesis what to try. THANKS!

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I'll in recent times give you a cut and dry answer: Mitchum will probably work the best.

Drysol is adjectives to be allergic to (it's VERY irritating to the armpits), and it's unfortunate that the botox didn't work. The individual real alternative, short of surgery, is to try different antiperspirants until you find one that works the best.

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There are other better ways to relieve sweaty armpits than wearing deoderant alone.

The amount of body odor you produce is based on the capability of your body to filter substances that it intakes. The stuff that it filters out and expels through sweat smells fruitless. The better your body is at filtering, the more discouraging stuff it expels, and the more your sweat smells. It has to do beside genetics, nearby's nothing you can really do roughly how your body filters. However, within are ways to reduce or remove the odor.


Let me tell you a stealthy about deoderant: it does not wipe out odors. All it does is mask them, and in consequence, if your smell is too strong, then it will still "come through". My sister have this same problem. What you really need is something to kill in cold blood germs. Make a powdery mixture of baking soda and cornstarch, one part baking soda to one quantity cornstarch. The baking soda will disenfect your armpits. Baking soda, if used in excess, can create a burning feeling, so some cornstarch is used to dilute it so no burning occur. After you shower and your armpits are well-dried, apply a some of the mixture to your armpits using an old powder-applying wad that comes with makeup. Lightly brush rotten the excess. Now, your armpits won't stink. After this, lightly spray on some deoderant of late to add a nice smell. This is not needed at all, you won't distribute off any foul odors anway, but this newly adds nice smells to it. My sisters armpits used to stink this salty-fishy (sry, i know thats disgusting) smell earlier she started doing this. I hope that this helped and angelic luck!

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if in no doubt dri doesn't work for you, then I doubt a man's deoderant will lend a hand. See a doctor about it, they might can present you some prescription deoderant. Or you could have the operation to disable the sweat glands that goto your pits.

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I've got the "sweaty pits" problem, too. I don't know if this will rationale a rash w/ur sensitive skin, but Secret purely came out next to a medicated strength. I've been using it for two weeks, and I will never turn back to anything else (i used to capture sweat marks down to my elbow)

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