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Allergic to deoderant


Question Posted Sunday January 21 2007, 4:29 pm

I'm allergic to every type of deoderant i've ever tried. I've seriously tried everything available at stores (like walmart) Including men's! my mom just bought me some thats supposed to be all natural and hypo-allergenic.. but it made it worse.
I have this horrible rash on my armpit from it that hurts and looks kinda gross.
Is there anything a doctor could prescibe or that i can get myself to stop this irritation!?


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Moop answered Sunday January 21 2007, 9:43 pm:
if you shave your armpits stop until the rash goes away. shaving could cause broken skin in that area which would be complicated by any deodorant. then try the all-natural deodorant again and see if it's any better. if it's not then you need to see a doctor, but if it is then it's a problem with broken skin and you need to find another method of removing the hair there if it really bothers you.

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MikeCFT answered Sunday January 21 2007, 8:30 pm:
Why don't you ask a doctor?

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Flaggal answered Sunday January 21 2007, 7:20 pm:
my friend alexis is the same way. she uses lotion and baby powder

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khadiya answered Sunday January 21 2007, 6:48 pm:
Try using baby powder. Just straight baby powder. Nothing else. And see if that helps.

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