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    Quote Originally Posted by Tex View Post
    Me too! Hey, armpit buddy!
    Oi, copy-cat...did I say it wrong? Is is copy-Taz?! doesn't sound right.
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    I use degree, that works pretty well for me. And even if I sweat and I can smell it, no one else seems to notice. I guess it's because of the fragrance.

    However, I've been wanting to try this natural way of using deodorant/antiperspirant. I'm not sure it it actually works, but the ingredients sound like they would. One of the ingredients is baking soda?

    Anywho, I'm not sure if we're allowed to post links in the forums, so pm me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurisupiaisukuriimu View Post
    I'm not sure if we're allowed to post links in the forums, so pm me?
    OUTBOUND links are NOT ALLOWED. PM works. Links WITHIN the forum to show your reference WITHIN the posts/ threads is acceptable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caterpillar79 View Post
    Oi, copy-cat...did I say it wrong? Is is copy-Taz?! doesn't sound right.
    Haha.

    I used Old Spice stick previously but I eventually became sensitive to the fragrance and found it overpowering. I tried other deodorants but had no luck. Apparently my olfactory organ doesn't like strong smells anymore. The Arm & Hammer stick works great though..

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    I'm not sure if you would believe but citrus fruit works wonders for sweaty armpits..mix the juice of the fruit with a bit salt and honey then rub it on your underarm...wait till it gets dry...it sure would not smell...I prefer homey solutions than ones bought from stores...

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    I don't understand. I've never had sweaty armpits, but it started Monday! It doesn't matter what type of material I use! I'm going crazy with this. I'm very lucky that the clothes I've worn this week don't show the sweat spots, but it's still embarrassing.....I know it's happening and it's very uncomfortable. I just turned 29 last week, and this is what happens! My goodness......Is Certain Dri something that I can get over the counter? I can't handle this anymore, and it's on been 3 days! For some reason I'm FREEZING, but my pits are still sweaty! I want to cry!!! Right now I use Secret, I need something to make this stop. Right now, I will try anything to get it to stop!

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    Hi..you may try Maxim Antiperspirant for starters and off with too spicy foods...bath daily and if possible, a half bath before sleep (bath the body but leave the hair dry)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurisupiaisukuriimu View Post
    I use degree, that works pretty well for me. And even if I sweat and I can smell it, no one else seems to notice. I guess it's because of the fragrance.

    However, I've been wanting to try this natural way of using deodorant/antiperspirant. I'm not sure it it actually works, but the ingredients sound like they would. One of the ingredients is baking soda?

    Anywho, I'm not sure if we're allowed to post links in the forums, so pm me?

    Is natural, like Herbal Life? I've tried that and it's not good it doesn't work kurisupiaisukuriimu... man that's a long name

    Agreed, no animal product no chemicals, way wish that it would work but what can I say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SingleTCelt View Post
    Certain Dri and Drysol seem to work for most people. I ended up having to go to botox. The botox works and my insurance pays for it-but I had to be diagnosed by a dermatologist as having Hyperhydrosis.

    I'd try the certain dri and the drysol first.

    Good Luck
    i want to try that botox stuff but have hudson health plan how can i find out if they take that?

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    I had to carry deodorant and had to clean up and reapply several times a day, and STILL I could not stay dry. I solved the problem by switching to Arrid spray-on deodorant. The stuff works absolute wonders. Haven't had a problem in nearly 10 years.

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