I was wondering if anyone knew of a brand of women's stick/solid deodorant or antiperspirant that won't melt in the heat. I usually use Tom's of Maine, but it melts. I want a stick to shove in my trunk for when I spend the night out unexpectedly. I tried rock deodorant, but it doesn't do anything for me.
I live in place that gets to be about 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer, plus humidity.
Try using a really strong antiperspirant before bed. Certain Dri is a good one. More than a deodorant, it actually keeps you from sweating. It was formerly only availible with a prescription but now can be found over the counter. It comes in a white box. It's strong antiperspirant gives you no sweat for sometimes up to two days. You can find it at a drugstore and it is a great alternative for someone in a climate like yours. [ melissaleigh's advice column | Ask melissaleigh A Question ]
Manulo answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 9:15 pm: It's true that other deodorants are made that won't melt but we need tgo take into consideration what you are use to. The best way to do it is stick the deodorant in your purse and keep it ready for you for when you get ready to leave. It's better to put it on indoors than to have people watching you put in on in your car. [ Manulo's advice column | Ask Manulo A Question ]
xxbrunettekissxx answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 11:52 am: Try BAN it works well for me lol im not sure if it will melt but i works a lot better than most deoderents.
DrummeR4LifE answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 11:07 am: I use TEEN Sprit Stick (which also comes in woman's deodorant) Im not sure if it melt but you can try. So far it has worked for me.
Hope you find one! [ DrummeR4LifE's advice column | Ask DrummeR4LifE A Question ]
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