Saturday, October 24, 2009

Is men's deodorant a good way to solve underarm wetness for girls?

women's deodorant hasnt been working too well and im looking for another solution

Is men's deodorant a good way to solve underarm wetness for girls?
Yes people I'm pretty sure she knows the difference of deodorant and anitpers. but it still does not work for some woman. I would go with mens, my sister does it and it works for her. I am thinking about doing it next time I go buy some too, because womens just doesn't cut it.
Reply:It's probably the best you can get. I swear by it as well
Reply:There's really no difference between the two except the fragrance and the packaging.


You might try a range of deodorants made by different companies to see what works. Also, do a search for hyper-hydrosis.
Reply:use candle wax. youl never sweat again...
Reply:some times, my sister says "it smells better"!
Reply:YEA... BUT DO YOU WANT TO SMELL LIKE A MAN? IF YOU DO THEN GO AHEAD.. BUT IF I WERE YOU ID JUST GO OUT AND BUT SECRET CLINICAL ((UNSURE HOW SPELLED)) STRENTH OR DOVE... ALDO TRY EXTRA STONG ONES AND PERSTIPION.
Reply:I've tried men's deodorant and it didn't make a difference. Did you know that your armpits can grow accustomed to deodorants and you need to use different ones? Arrid extra dry worked pretty well for me. If you're having severe problems, see a dermatologist. My sister did and they gave her prescription strength stuff.
Reply:Yes! My sister swears by it.
Reply:Yeah, mens deodorants are stronger





I use mens roll ons and deodorants
Reply:doubt it
Reply:Look for a mens antiperspirant, that is what stops the wetness. Deodorant stops the smell. Yes mens are stronger.
Reply:deodorant takes smell off. antiprespirant is what gets the wetness away.
Reply:Come on! I live in a third world country and I can tell you five truly effective deodorants for me (a man). How come you can't find one! Now, I have heard you don't need your underarm dry (blocked pores can cause you cancer) but find a product that effectively neutralizes your odor.
Reply:The main difference between men's and women's antiperspirants (which is what you want, not deodorant) is the men's is a harsher/stronger formulation.





Women's is more gentle because we shave under our arms and they could get irritated.





If you find that you can handle the stronger formulation, it might be a solution.
Reply:Doubt using a mans deodorant would make any difference. Under arm sweating can be a hormonal problem. I have this problem and use a medicated deodorant. This gets put on at night and washed off in the morning every couple of days. You can get these kinds of deodorants over the counter at pharmacies. My one is called Anhydrol Forte. You can ask you doc to recommend one that you can get where u live.
Reply:First of all Deodorant is for smell. Anti-perspirant is for wetness. Just use a good anti-perspirant like Degree for women. Men's and womens are the same with different scents.
Reply:You should be looking at an antiperspirant. If you are having serious problems with underarm wetness (like extremely excessive sweating)... you can talk to your doctor for a clinical strength antiperspirant... you don't need to use it forever. Usually once you get through the first bottle, you don't need it anymore.
Reply:no my friend has the same problem as you. she told her dr. and she gave her a perscription and she doesnt sweat any more.
Reply:I don't like the smell of the men's. I bought one of those natural deodorants from whole foods. The ones that are in crystal form and you have to wet them.


Well, anyways, I put that on first, let it dry then I put on Dove Women's antiperspirant. That seems to work well for me.
Reply:no. and the scent will be ery noticable
Reply:anti-perspirant solves wetness. deodorant covers up odor.
Reply:I had the same problem and my dermatologist gave me a special deoderant that worked really well, you only have to use is for a short time then you can go back to regular deoderant. Botox injections can also work too. If I were you I'd just go to the dermatologist because I don't think men's deoderant will work much better.
Reply:my sister seems to think so i havent seen mine in a while...
Reply:if it's wetness, you need antiperspirant--that stops wetness. Deodorant only stops the smell. Don't confuse the two. Read the labels and see what's what.
Reply:The body shop as some good men's deodorants. I used to use them until I found out that metaphysically bo and underarm wetness is caused by not liking what you are doing or being in competition, you are going against what is natural for you. So now I relax and embrace my direction and only have to use light girls deodorant.
Reply:Yes,





Or try Secret Clinical Strength...works like a charm.
Reply:You may need to go see a dermatologist about your skin. My fiance has overactive sweat glands. They will prescribe you a better anti-perspirant. DO NOT use men's deodorant. There is a reason they make them for separate sexes. Best of luck.
Reply:use Certain Dry you will never be wet again
Reply:no...too harsh


use Certain Dri or Drysol or get botox injections
Reply:they make clinical strength now, for men and women, check wal mart
Reply:right, and you'll smell like a man.



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1 comment:

  1. Depends on the types.
    Some deodorants will rid of odours and still allows you to sweat without odours
    A good deodorant is one without leaving residues, stains and odours behind is best. I've been using UARMSOL deodorant for many years now and I have no more armpit odours. Even after I sweat, there’s no odours. I applied 1 pinch of deodorant powder and it's all to it for the whole day without worries about any smell afterwards. There's no chemicals, oil or fragrances added to cause any smell on the clothes.

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