Which deodorant is better?
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DoesThatSparkle |
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Posts: 5882 (10/26/2009 8:46 PM) |
I need a new one, and I'm thinking I'm going to go with a "serious protection" one. I never smell, but sometimes I feel like I sweat more
than normal. Out of these three: Certain Dri, Dove Clinical Strength, Degree Clinical Strength. Suggestions/comments?
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AudaciousAudrey |
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Posts: 32572 (10/26/2009 8:48 PM) Biggest Know It All '09
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The first one because the others are more likely to cause cancer.
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RedShimmerPlatforms |
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Posts: 25 (10/26/2009 8:54 PM) |
certain dri is the best, my man pits laughed at the degree
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idontknowwhat |
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Posts: 8184 (10/26/2009 8:57 PM) |
crystal stick!
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idontknowwhat |
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Posts: 8185 (10/26/2009 8:57 PM) |
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iLOVEtubas |
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Posts: 21861 (10/26/2009 8:57 PM) |
I would say Dove because I have allergic reactions to anything other than Dove and Soft And Dri.
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forever121young |
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Posts: 12231 (10/26/2009 9:00 PM) |
I love Degree Clinical Strength. I stay dry all day. I'm never tried certain dri but with the others, by the end of the day, it breaks down on me.
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babylulu |
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Posts: 27415 (10/26/2009 9:01 PM) |
I'm using Secret Clinical Strength. I like it very much. I'm assuming the Dove and Degree one work the same. So I'd say either of those...
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samantha m |
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Posts: 4969 (10/26/2009 9:12 PM) |
AudaciousAudrey wrote: WHAT?? i use dove and nivea
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Lets Hug It Out |
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Posts: 38000 (10/26/2009 9:14 PM)
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You don't want a deodorant, you want an anti-perspirant, yes?
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AudaciousAudrey |
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Posts: 32574 (10/26/2009 9:16 PM) Biggest Know It All '09
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samantha m wrote:What? |
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Posts: 8186 (10/26/2009 9:16 PM) |
anything that stops you from sweating and blocks your pores using aluminium is bad for you.
what you might need is something that allows you to sweat as your body normally would, but kill the bacteria in your sweat that causes body odor. |
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samantha m |
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Posts: 4970 (10/26/2009 9:18 PM) |
idontknowwhat wrote:that makes sense
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RedShimmerPlatforms |
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Posts: 27 (10/26/2009 9:39 PM) |
idontknowwhat wrote:yeah but she doesn't have abnormal smelliness, just sweat |
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AlzyBaba |
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Posts: 367 (10/26/2009 9:40 PM) |
I've used all of the "clinical strength" antiperspirant and none of them worked. I use Certain Dri and I can't believe I went this long
without using it because it works so well.
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whitgirl09 |
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Posts: 18653 (10/26/2009 10:05 PM) |
AudaciousAudrey wrote:Everything causes cancer, including living. Crystal stick did nada for me. I liked Almay, but can never find it. Or Mitchum hydrosolid. I also read sage leaf can lessen sweat.
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AudaciousAudrey |
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Posts: 32582 (10/26/2009 10:06 PM) Biggest Know It All '09
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whitgirl09 wrote:That's something a smoker would say. |
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SwanGeese |
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Posts: 6482 (10/26/2009 10:10 PM) |
idontknowwhat wrote: However, researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a part of the National Institutes of Health, are not aware of any conclusive evidence linking
the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates
food, cosmetics, medicines, and medical devices, also does not have any evidence or research data that ingredients in underarm antiperspirants or deodorants
cause cancer.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/AP-Deo Anyway my favorite deodorants are Dove and Secret Clinical. |
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