Anonymous wrote:Try putting vinegar under your arms and leave on for like 10 minutes. That usually clears it up for about a month. You need to keep washing and using deodorant of course, but it's like a reset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you washing your underarms properly? I don't mean to be rude/snarky but I know some people do not use a washcloth. You need to use a washcloth and scrub the underams. Wiping back and forth with your hand is not going to clean it well enough.
Sorry, but I had to ask; you never know. Have you tried a baking soda-based deodorant? I can't use it because it causes me skin irritation but I've heard good things about it.
Get out of here with that. Most grown adults don't use a washcloth when showering, yet most people (in the US) don't seem to have a problem controlling their body odor.
OP I think this could be hormonally based, and as our hormones change so do our needs. Try Dry Idea roll-on. It works like a charm on me - I found it after several fails with other deodorants.
Anonymous wrote:https://wror.com/2019/04/10/shower-habits-i-cant-believe-how-many-people-do-this-getting-clean/
''Do you use a wash cloth in the shower? Forty-four percent of you use just your hands, while 38 percent use a loofa! Wash cloth? Just 14 percent of people use a wash cloth and 4 percent use something else. They don’t identify what that “something else” is, but if you’re one of those people, please let us know what you use!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been seeing a lot of Lume ads on Facebook and the products are now sold at Target. Take a look at their website and read the various reviews. I've bought the deodorant and "anywhere" cream and it does seems to work. I hope you find something that works for you!
Op here, tried Lume, didn't work and broke my armpits out. I had high hopes - their marketing is good and it probably works for most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a bottle of hibiclens and transfer it to a foaming handsoap container and put it in the shower. At the end of every shower, lather a handful in your pits for 30 seconds. Out of the shower, follow up with The Ordinary glycolic acid or Stridex in the red box pads. Once dry apply any deodorant. I use Dove 0% because antiperspirant buildup contributes to odor and general armpit grossness for me.
I promise with this daily routine you won't stink. I am an onion/skunk/weed BO person and I don't smell anymore.
Hibiclens can stain your tub.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you washing your underarms properly? I don't mean to be rude/snarky but I know some people do not use a washcloth. You need to use a washcloth and scrub the underams. Wiping back and forth with your hand is not going to clean it well enough.
Sorry, but I had to ask; you never know. Have you tried a baking soda-based deodorant? I can't use it because it causes me skin irritation but I've heard good things about it.
Get out of here with that. Most grown adults don't use a washcloth when showering, yet most people (in the US) don't seem to have a problem controlling their body odor.
OP I think this could be hormonally based, and as our hormones change so do our needs. Try Dry Idea roll-on. It works like a charm on me - I found it after several fails with other deodorants.
Ummm who doesn't use a washcloth??!!
Most people
Nope. Not true. Prove it otherwise. Adults use wash clothes, that’s why they are sold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you washing your underarms properly? I don't mean to be rude/snarky but I know some people do not use a washcloth. You need to use a washcloth and scrub the underams. Wiping back and forth with your hand is not going to clean it well enough.
Sorry, but I had to ask; you never know. Have you tried a baking soda-based deodorant? I can't use it because it causes me skin irritation but I've heard good things about it.
Get out of here with that. Most grown adults don't use a washcloth when showering, yet most people (in the US) don't seem to have a problem controlling their body odor.
OP I think this could be hormonally based, and as our hormones change so do our needs. Try Dry Idea roll-on. It works like a charm on me - I found it after several fails with other deodorants.
Ummm who doesn't use a washcloth??!!
Most people
Nope. Not true. Prove it otherwise. Adults use wash clothes, that’s why they are sold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you washing your underarms properly? I don't mean to be rude/snarky but I know some people do not use a washcloth. You need to use a washcloth and scrub the underams. Wiping back and forth with your hand is not going to clean it well enough.
Sorry, but I had to ask; you never know. Have you tried a baking soda-based deodorant? I can't use it because it causes me skin irritation but I've heard good things about it.
Get out of here with that. Most grown adults don't use a washcloth when showering, yet most people (in the US) don't seem to have a problem controlling their body odor.
OP I think this could be hormonally based, and as our hormones change so do our needs. Try Dry Idea roll-on. It works like a charm on me - I found it after several fails with other deodorants.
Ummm who doesn't use a washcloth??!!
Most people
Nope. Not true. Prove it otherwise. Adults use wash clothes, that’s why they are sold.