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Cheap but effective deoderant? (not home made please)

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Mrscaptainraymondholt · 06/04/2022 11:44

Hi,

I'm looking at ways to cut back on my toiletries but the one thing that I am having difficulty with is identifying the best deoderant to use...

I need it to be a non-spray deoderant as I am asthmatic and aerosols get on my chest, and I need one that works all day. Ideally one suitable for both me as a perimenopausal woman and my pre-teen (12) year old daughter!

Can anyone recommend an effective but non expensive deoderant? Happy to buy in bulk too but I really don't want to be going down the homemade route for now...

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shazzer1978 · 08/04/2022 08:41

@Topbird29

I use the sanex roll on. Can usually find them for £1 somewhere - savers, wilkos.
I agree. Our whole family use these including teenage boys. No BO in our house they’re great!
PeachesVonBeach · 08/04/2022 11:58

Another vote for Mitchum. I now use Dove's stick deodorant. It can be picked up for about £2, sometimes less. This one - www.dove.com/uk/deodorants/stick/original-antiperspirant-deodorant-stick.html

RusticChips · 09/04/2022 18:55

I use Mitchum deodorant and it is regularly on offer at Lloyds Chemist, I then bulk buy it, it is on offer at the moment.

BammBamm · 11/04/2022 13:13

Best money I've ever spent is pitrok stick. I struggled hugely before with sweat/odour and now I don't think about it. It was about £7 but has lasted me 2/3 years so far with hardly any wear.
I also wash underarms with bar soap which could have helped.

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