i sweat REALLY bad on my armpits. after a couple hours during the day, i reak. i need some suggestions for a really really good deoderant that doenst smell really strong and will keep my armpits smelling nice. also i dont want it to leave huge white lines on my shirt. thanks a ton
Lots of green veggies, chlorophyll in various forms.
Less junk food
No artificial diet drinks/sweeteners
Exercise more
Go easy on the meat and potatoes, eat lots more veggies and drink LOTs more water.
The basic concept is that if the body's main elimination systems are not fully processing normal waste products (and extra waste products due to allergy or illness etc), other parts of the body become used. actually skin, the respiratory system, etc are parts of the intake and outflow of the body that people don't always think of.
and then, use irish spring or zest deoderant soap under your pits when you shower.
Shave your pits with the deoderant soap, and then wash again with the deoderant soap.
Degree deoderant.
Bring along a small spray bottle filled with mouthwash - hide this somehow in your supplies and try to get a leakproof bottle and put it in a plasic baggie. Use the mouthwash to de-bacterialize your pits when thing start to get out of control, let it dry a bit, then re-apply more deoderant.
Oh - and sometimes chronic internal yeast infections such as Candida can lead to persistent exterior odor and/or fungous problems. Do you (or anyone else searching this topic) also have athlete's foot or other yeast/fungus outbreaks? this can be a sign of candida, which is curable - there's several homeopathic and natural products available which will help [ Luyah's advice column | Ask Luyah A Question ]
Lalagurl answered Monday October 9 2006, 9:04 pm: like every other hour go to the bathroom and bring your purse (that should have ur deodorant in it) and put it on in the stall. [ Lalagurl's advice column | Ask Lalagurl A Question ]
britt514 answered Monday October 9 2006, 8:47 pm: dry sol.
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