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admylin · 01/02/2007 11:54

Ds is 8 and a half and has started sweating more and needing more showers etc. What sort of deoderant would any one suggest for a young lad? Some boys in his class bring those spray on Axe type ones for men but he doesn't like them and I also think they are too strong for kids.

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ledodgy · 01/02/2007 11:55

I'd by one of the crystal ones for an 8 year old tbh as it has no nasties in it but works as well.

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admylin · 01/02/2007 12:10

I'm in Germany and have never seen or heard of that - who makes them and are they more likely to be at the chemists?

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AitchTwoOh · 01/02/2007 12:19

try a health shop, they're actually sold under loads of brands but the point is that it's made out of a piece of salt crystal and you wet it. i use one, they're great. i'm SURE germans will have been using them before us brits, tbh. you are so lucky with your cheapo dr hauschka...

admylin · 01/02/2007 12:33

cheapo dr hauschka! What is that? I know the germans are ahead on the ecological side especially al the different bins we've got are a good thing. Will have a look in a health shop thanks.

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AitchTwoOh · 01/02/2007 13:36

dr hauschka beauty stuff, it's really good and costs half as much in germany. you should give it a try (which doesn't sound very complimentary, now, does it? )

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