Don't worry, Lume is worth the expensive price because you must have it

Anonymous
...according to Lume lady in New commercial
By they way no one needs lume--soap and water work fine
Anonymous
Lume does work but it’s too dang hot now for a pure deodorant. It does prevent odor but I prefer the cream, not the stick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lume does work but it’s too dang hot now for a pure deodorant. It does prevent odor but I prefer the cream, not the stick.


It works to do what? Even one sweats on a hot day you won't smell unless you did not shower that morning.
Anonymous
The commercials are so weird and creepy I have to change the channel. No desire to try it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lume does work but it’s too dang hot now for a pure deodorant. It does prevent odor but I prefer the cream, not the stick.


It works to do what? Even one sweats on a hot day you won't smell unless you did not shower that morning.


That’s….false. If soap and water were enough deodorant wouldn’t be a thing. I shower every morning and if I don’t wear deodorant my pits will be skunky and oniony by 2 pm. It has nothing to do with the amount I sweat. Many if not most white people are the same; anecdotally I know some other ethnicities don’t tend to get BO.

Lume makes armpits inhospitable to bacterial growth. It works much better than most non-anti-perspirant “natural” deodorants.



Anonymous
Didn’t work for me.
Anonymous
Someone is buying this product because the commercials seem to be EVERYWHERE. The basic deodorant works for me, but there must be a market need.
Anonymous
Forgot to ask ^^, how much is the Lume deodorant? Just curious.
Anonymous
I never thought I’d be an aluminum free person because I was a clinical strength devotee but Lume is actually awesome. Even in this weather, though I keep the clinical strength around for when I think whatever activity I’m doing requires it.

I have never seen a commercial for it. Maybe because I only ever stream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The commercials are so weird and creepy I have to change the channel. No desire to try it.


+1
Anonymous
Everyone I know who has tried Lume deodorant absolutely LOVED it at first. Then a few months or more down the road, it just stopped working. Happened to me. Happened to my kid. And to a handful of friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who has tried Lume deodorant absolutely LOVED it at first. Then a few months or more down the road, it just stopped working. Happened to me. Happened to my kid. And to a handful of friends.


I find that with a lot of products. Particularly deodorant and shampoo. You use it for awhile and it’s great then it stops working and you need something else. It’s like your body gets used to it. Then after awhile you can go back to the original product and it will work again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lume does work but it’s too dang hot now for a pure deodorant. It does prevent odor but I prefer the cream, not the stick.


It works to do what? Even one sweats on a hot day you won't smell unless you did not shower that morning.


That’s….false. If soap and water were enough deodorant wouldn’t be a thing. I shower every morning and if I don’t wear deodorant my pits will be skunky and oniony by 2 pm. It has nothing to do with the amount I sweat. Many if not most white people are the same; anecdotally I know some other ethnicities don’t tend to get BO.

Lume makes armpits inhospitable to bacterial growth. It works much better than most non-anti-perspirant “natural” deodorants.





Just wear regular aluminum deodorant under arms.
Lume is marketed as a whole body deodorant and that is why it is worth the price Lume lady said--but my point is no one needs a whole body deoderant
Anonymous
I haven’t tried Lume but have used Native for a few years now and it hasn’t stopped working. An added bonus is that they don’t obnoxiously advertise.
Anonymous
I hate all of the Lume fragrances so much that I suppose I would rather smell bad. The orange citrus smells like a rank popsicle. No thank you. The commercials also bother me, and I'm not easily offended.
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