I have to rotate them periodically. They stop working every now and again. I've used Dove, Degree, Secret and Tom's. The Tom's, while more natural, doesn't work well at all. As someone else said, she needs a real deod/antiperspirant at 12. |
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This Secret and not the blue one. That blue one does not work for my 11 yr old.
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I use the clinical strength deodorant, but my teen doesn't like the cream cheese consistency (she tried it) and prefers one of the store brands. My fifth grader needs to upgrade from Tom's. It's too weak sauce for her now. She needs the real stuff.
Have your kid soak their feet in a tub of warm water mixed with baking soda or vinegar in the summer if their feet stink. Soak for 15 minutes. It works really well! Replace their shoes if necessary, too. |
| Are the clothes getting clean enough? I had to start buying Hex detergent for my teenager's clothes. Even the hockey uniforms come out smelling clean now. Sometimes I even have to pretreat his stuff with Hex spray. My middle schooler has PE every day so they always smell by the end of the day. |
| OP - thanks everyone. I am going to switch her to a real deodorant. |
Yes. Deodorant is fine, but it's the antiperspirant that stops the demon smells... |
| She has to wash her arm pits morning, after school and night with an antibacterial soap. It really is the only way. Also NEVER put deodorant when her armpits stink, because it passes the funk to the deodorant and then you have to chuck it. If she's an athlete she can wash before and after practice. It's a pain, but it works. I know because my friend's daughter was getting teased about her smell (it was really bad) and this is what my told her daughter to do and it worked. |
I have done the putting deodorant on when my armpit stinks and you are right, my deodorant then absorbed the smell. So gross
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| Secret or Dove. |
Not just the armpits. If she's an athlete, she needs to wash behind her knees as well. We were shocked to discover this was the smelly spot on my kid. |