• PeelerSheila
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    10 months ago

    I have a real problem with deodorants but I never used to, it seems to be a recent thing (peri menopause becoming regular menopause? It’s the only thing that’s changed with me). All those “natural” deodorants (think Sukin, body shop etc) give me a rash or something that looks like a horrible graze. The Nivea one I’m using is ok but it smells like I’m being smacked in the head with a toilet cleaner. The Dove roll ons are okay but they don’t seem to be long lasting. Let me know what you’ve found!

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, I’ve long given up on natural deodorants. The culprit is likely bicarb soda, essential oils, or alcohol. All are irritants.

      With the Rexona I ordered one of the ‘pure’ (which still has fragrance) and one of the men’s scent to let’s see whether they’re any good.

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        10 months ago

        Such as shame as the natural ones smell so beautiful. Some of the mens ones I’ve tried aren’t too bad. I also have this thing where, when I first start using a product, I think “that smells good, that’ll do” but by the time I’m 3/4 of the way through I physically can’t stand the smell and want to throw it off a cliff and never smell it again!

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      10 months ago

      Round about menopause I gave up on women’s antiperspirants. I now get the Aldi mens 48 hour sport one. Effective, not highly perfumed, dries quickly and doesn’t irritate me except for the day after shaving the pits. So I go without deo on that day and most weekends.
      You have to remember that it’s not the armpit that smells as such, it’s the accumulated dead bacteria that clings to the hairs/skin folds. Daily wash with soap is essential, but deo as such may not be. I really only use deo on work days where I won’t be able to wash if I get sweaty and smelly - like riding my bike to work and back.

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        10 months ago

        I go without on weekends too, unless I’m doing something. Funnily enough I’ve found the mens deos are usually ok, although some of them smell like slightly masculine fly spray😆but I’ll definitely give ALDI a go. I have to wear for work, as my job is physical and factory is hot.