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supersonicboy

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itchy arm pits??

seriously since this is the lounge i thought i'd ask...any deodarant i use i seem to end up with itchy arm pits..might be allergic...anyone ever have this and what deodarant did they use? (can't go without using one) :)

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Uzo

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reaction with broken skin?

maybe you should stop using the product(s) and consult a doctor
 

MrLuvr

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Yeah, try the stick deodrant from Marcelle. You can get it at Shopper's, it is not with the other deodrants. It is near the counters. It is a hypo allergenic product for sensitive skin. See if it works for you. It is bit more expensive though, I think around $8 or something for a stick.
 

WhaWhaWha

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Between a rock and a hard place
Before you go spending a fortune on special hypoallergenic brands, try switching to the unscented version of your curent brand. Stay away from those fancy nancy brands too. You may be suffering from the "Axe Effect"
 

peteeey

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I totally agree. I also have an allergy so stick to plain ol' unscented Ban or Arrid. And only the regular version.


WhaWhaWha said:
Before you go spending a fortune on special hypoallergenic brands, try switching to the unscented version of your curent brand. Stay away from those fancy nancy brands too. You may be suffering from the "Axe Effect"
 

kz65

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have you tried the "Gillette gel style deodorant"?
could be the traditional white sticks cause your skin to dry up a bit, causing the itch..
 
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