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A deodorant that works please

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coventgarden · 27/07/2010 13:20

I get wet under my arms when I am very busy or very stressed which is most of the time. I am fed up of feeling wet and my clothes being wet. Help me please.

I have to go out in a minute so not ignoring you if you post :0.

OP posts:
treedelivery · 31/07/2010 15:09

Boots do it, and bigger supermarkets. Or the chemist.

Goober · 31/07/2010 15:42

I got Driclor from the pharmacy counter at Tesco, had to ask for it. Sainsbos also have it in their pharmacy.

diddl · 31/07/2010 16:34

Thanks!

I´ll have a look around.

mummytosquidgies · 31/07/2010 19:48

Diddl I got it from Asda, just on the shelf with the other deoderants.

moragbellingham · 31/07/2010 21:28

Just bought some Sure maximum protection to give it a whirl.
Is the stick better than spray?

Garnier is laughable - binned mine.

scratchmyback · 31/07/2010 22:37

Thanks for the tip on Driclor - I will have another go and use it with dry armpits and wont shave for a couple of days. I have really sensitive armpits and the slightest thing can sting them and cause a rash.

Morag - I think the sure maximum is better in the cream stick than the spray.

moragbellingham · 01/08/2010 14:46

Thanks Scratch - Sure working brilliantly - so far so good, after one exhausting soft play morning!

MmeRedWhiteandBlueberry · 01/08/2010 14:50

OP,

A deodorant isn't going to stop wetness. It just kills the germs that make your sweat smell.

What you need to stop wetness is a zags-based anti-perspirant.

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