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This might just be a summer issue for my daughter, at least at this point, but she is just starting puberty and is needed to keep the sweat/possible odor under control. I am fine with letting her use deodorant but worry about the aluminum at her age. Is anyone else letting their tweens use regular a/p? Are the teen versions effective? I would love to start her with the natural stuff but, for example, Tom's d is separate from their a; it's not the same product. And the a doesn't have a safety rating.
Any other tips? Thanks. |
| I buy Degree teen and it works for my 11 year old |
| I have needed nearly prescription strength anti-perspirant and deodorant my whole life. I sweat ALOT. My mom would buy me some namby-pamby teen girl deoderant. Ugh. One of the reasons I got a job was so I could buy the Mitchum brand which at the time was the strongest on the market according to Cosmo. I just bought degree anti-perspirant and deoderant for my sweaty daughter. |
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My 12 year old uses Toms and it works fine for him. I just ordered this stuff and it works great for me and I have tried every non-aluminum product out there and found nothing that worked. Until this.
http://www.oyinhandmade.com/body/funk-butter-natural-deodorant.html |
11 year old daughter uses Tom's deodorant (not the antipersp.), so she still sweats, but she's not stinky
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| Thanks very much everyone! |
| Dove |
| toms |
| Toms deodorant doesn't keep my dd from stinking in the summer, and toms antiperspirant contains aluminum just like any other brand. I currently have her using Dove in the summer and toms (deodorant only) in the winter. |