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    Default White deodorant marks on black shirts

    Okay, I've tried every deodorant that I could find, I am trying to find a deodorant that is invisible. But everything I've tried still leaves marks.

    Currently I am using Lady Speed Stick, and it still marks up my shirts.

    What brand works best for this??
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    well ok i was doing as the same as u do i mean i used to use lady speed stick and bcos i go to gollege and everything it usually leave bad white marks but then when i came to my home town i start using nivea and its perfect im telling u it last for a complete 24 hours .. its amazing
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    yeah your right i try it..nivea is good and no more sweat in my underarm..its perfect!!

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    i would also suggest a deodorant called "crystal". it is completely clear, does not leave any stains and its also recommended for people who have allergies to perfumes and such. google it hun. i have been using it for nearly a year since i started getting itchy under my arms when the summer months would come

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    I use dove and lady speed stick neither of them mark up my suits at all I forget which dove brand it is though
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    I didn't know about nivea but my experience is that any deodorant stick will leave a mark. I've used ByLy (can be found at health food stores) in the past... but don't really like it.

    My most favourite deodorant is Degree. Whenever I wear black, or any other dark colour for that matter, I usually get kleenex/paper towels/toilet paper and place them under the arm (after dressing) before I apply the deodorant. Leave on for a while and then simply take off. It works for me!

    The downfall: Sometimes you'll forget to take them off... and you can find yourself in a restaurant/nightclub with the toilet paper hanging out of your armpits LOL!!

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    I use the lady speed stick invisiable and it doens't mark up my shirt. Are you using invisable?

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