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Quick drying effective roll on deodorant

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LiteraryDevil · 20/04/2018 20:26

Hi, not sure if the right place to post...
I have pits that get very sweaty and stinky as do lots of strenuous hill walking on the school run so need a very effective roll on. My problem is that now they have removed the alcohol from them they take forever to dry. I end up using the hairdryer on them as they still aren't dry after 10 mins. I can't use that really strong driclor stuff from the drs/chemist as burns my skin. Any recommendations?

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dementedpixie · 20/04/2018 20:33

Garnier minerals dries a bit faster as does sanex. Mitchum takes hours to dry and isn't that great

FuckyNel · 20/04/2018 20:34

I like the sure stick deo

Justmuddlingalong · 20/04/2018 20:38

This one. Any fragrance of Mitchum stick. Really effective and goes on dry IYKWIM. Don't get the roll on it takes forever to dry and the aerosol isn't as good. I'm the wierd lady buying 4 at a time when they're on special.

Quick drying effective roll on deodorant
MurielsBottom · 21/04/2018 09:30

Another recommendation for the Sure stick deo. The cream version is also very good and very effective.

Thishatisnotmine · 21/04/2018 09:35

I like Mitchum. Its not quick dry but I find that I have no problems putting a top on after five minutes. Before my period I get sweatier (and smellier) so often put spray deoderant on top.

HeyDolly · 21/04/2018 10:04

I like Mitchum roll on. Aerosols suddenly seemed to stop working on me and I was still getting a bit sweaty so have been using this roll-on for the past month or so and no problems since. I don’t find it particularly slow drying. Maybe takes less than a minute on me if that.

LiteraryDevil · 21/04/2018 10:11

I currently use Nivea stress protect and it takes about 15 mins to dry. Dove is the same. Hence taking the hairdryer to my pits!

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