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Anti-perspirant deodorant that WORKS?

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CauliflowerSqueeze · 26/10/2017 22:39

I’ve found Mitchum scent-free now smells like BO. I think they must have changed the ingredients.

I don’t like the industrial strength “dry for 37468383 hours” ones you wear at night because a) they itch and b) they don’t feel very good for you.

I prefer sprays because they are dryer than roll-ones.

I also don’t mind the white sticks because they feel quite dry too.

I prefer no smell or a light scent.

I want an antiperspirant.


Any ideas?

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FaithEverPresent · 26/10/2017 22:43

Loads of MNetters have sworn by switching from shower gel to soap to help with this...I haven’t tried it yet! I use Perspirex - strong stuff you apply at night and wash off in the morning. Then I also apply Sure 48 hour maximum protection (although I like cream antiperspirants). I probably don’t need both but I feel happiest using this combo.

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Robots1Humans0 · 26/10/2017 22:44

I am 7 months pregnant and work in a very warm kitchen wearing thick fireproof chef whites and Vaseline active wear still has me smelling fresh at the end of a shift! That’s after trying about 6 different brands to see which could cope with my hormones! Worth a shot xx

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Ollivander84 · 26/10/2017 22:48

Soap under arms then sure or dove 48hr max protection (costs about £5)

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SpinnerDryer · 26/10/2017 22:48

Mitchem fresh something is good.

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CauliflowerSqueeze · 27/10/2017 06:32

Ok will try those out!

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neveradullmoment99 · 27/10/2017 06:38

Use men's deodorant!!!! I never use ladies. Doesn't work for me. I also find varying the type you use helps. I change about the brands and the types. Sometimes use the waxy stick, then the roll on and sometimes the spray [although am prone to a rash with the spray] but always men's deodorant! It seems to work better. I do find mitchum the best though.

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EddChinasMangina · 27/10/2017 06:39

I actually really get on with Aldi’s own roll on which is like 50p or something daft

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Furball · 27/10/2017 07:05

I find after applying it wait until the last minute before dressing them dust a bit of talc on your pits seems to work for me

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Fairylea · 27/10/2017 07:30

I second proper soap for under arm washing and then Mitchum scented roll on.

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LoniceraJaponica · 27/10/2017 07:34

Proper soap for washing. Triple Dry anti perspirant.

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PurplePillowCase · 27/10/2017 07:41

wash with bar soap.
I prefer roll on. you need to let it dry before dressing, but they dry completely quickly.

I like nivea sensitive - no scent and no sting

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dungandbother · 27/10/2017 08:10

Sure maximum strength applied at night for a week as well as morning. It doesn’t itch at all. I hate the itchy ones.

They do a sport and men’s ones which are good and don’t have a scent.

Make sure your pits are totally dry when applying.

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ASqueakingInTheShrubbery · 27/10/2017 08:19

Sure maximum strength or, surprisingly to me, the Dove equivalent. I still have BO with soap and Mitchum, but with either of those I am fit to be around.

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FinallyDecidedOnUserName · 27/10/2017 08:21

Michum roll on - the spray isn't as good

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CoteDAzur · 27/10/2017 08:29

If antiperspirant doesn’t work, it’s probably because you are washing with shower gel rather than soap.

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CauliflowerSqueeze · 27/10/2017 09:11

I think it’s just that I don’t like the overpowering smell of some of the deodorants. Even the ones marketed as “powder fresh” smell like 99% strong floral chemicals. Like throwing zoflora over my pits.

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CoteDAzur · 27/10/2017 09:14

Start washing with soap and then see if you still have the same issues.

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CauliflowerSqueeze · 27/10/2017 09:17

I do wash with soap??!

I’m looking for an antiperspirant that doesn’t smell of a) BO or b) a chemical flower

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greystarling · 27/10/2017 09:19

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IhateMondaymornings · 27/10/2017 09:52

Have you tried Sure non perfumed and non alcoholic roll on? It’s a white one in a clear bottle. I tend to get it from Superdrug. Not all supermarkets stock it. I find it effective and there is no scent. Worth a try.

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BulletFox · 27/10/2017 09:57

I absolutely love soft & gentle no aluminium (you can buy it on amazon), it works brilliantly.

A few drops of fresh lemon juice is great as well but I'm a slob at heart and frequently forget to do this Grin

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doubleristretto · 27/10/2017 09:59

Using proper soap has made a real difference for me, DH and 18 year old DS. I use a roll on after washing (Boots and Sainsbury's cheap ones work fine and don't smell strong) and then top up in the day with a spray if I feel it's necessary (I'm sometimes trapped in an overheated room all day sitting very closely with other people). I like the Dove Original spray for that, I think it just smells fresh and it seems to deal with any existing stink as well as stopping more sweat.

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BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 27/10/2017 15:03

Don't be offended at the suggestion of washing with soap OP.
Many of us - including me- have been amazed at how much more effective our anti perspirant or deodorant is after using plain soap rather than shower gel or creme

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Testarossa1 · 27/10/2017 15:19

I've recently switched to washing with a bar soap and flannel for my armpits (shower gel for rest of body) after reading about it on here. I shower in the evening then use nivea sensitive roll on and wait for it to dry before getting dressed. In the morning I have a couple of squirts of the spray version of the same deodorant. The difference is unbelievable. I feel fresh all day as oppose to before when I'd feel l needed to 'top up' my deodorant mid afternoon. So much nicer now. Somebody on an older thread had a scientific basis that shower gel leaves a thin film on your skin that stops your deodorant working as it should.

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Hidingtonothing · 27/10/2017 15:24

@Robots1Humans0 where are you getting Vaseline Activewear from please, I haven't been able to find it anywhere for months and it's the only thing that works for me Sad

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