Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Ok so i was wondering what kind of deodorant to use that does not stain my clothes...i sweat a lot under my?

arms so im guessing that could be the problem for my underarm stains on my shirts, but the stains are white like my deodorant so that is prob a factor too...i have tried secret platinum gel, dove (powder) and bam, but they all seemed to stain my shirts..even when i wash them i still have the white stains on the shirts at the underarm region...i need help to find a deodorant that does not stain and also works for the smell...help!!

Ok so i was wondering what kind of deodorant to use that does not stain my clothes...i sweat a lot under my?
http://secret.com/ScentExpressionsProduc...


clear gel in arctic apple





http://secret.com/ClinicalStrength.do





i absolutely love the arctic apple one :] it smells so good and its a clear gel so it goes on clear and stays on clear! hope i helped :]
Reply:I use Lady Speed Stick.





The fruity melon kind.





It smells really good and doesnt leave and residue.
Reply:maybe prescribed antiperspirant
Reply:the dove cucumber one works really well..smells good..makes you not sweat as much and doesnt leave a stain.maybe you put too much on..put it on lightly next time and take it with you just in case you start sweating in school or whatever.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...



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1 comment:

  1. I work for Secret and saw your post and wanted to help! First, I'm sorry to hear about all the trouble you are having with stains on your clothing and I have some tips to help remove the stains and prevent staining in the future. What you are describing when you say a "white" stain can be caused by the over application of deodorants, you really only need 1 or 2 swipes when applying and be sure to let it dry completely before getting dressed. The good news is, these white stains can be easily removed on any washable fabric, so below are some instructions, but be sure to check your care tag label to make sure it's safe. Start by turning the garment inside-out and apply a cleaning solvent or stain remover to the affected area and scrub. Apply a liquid detergent such as Liquid Tide with Bleach Alternative on top of the solvent and scrub. Rinse under warm running water. Alternately apply solvent or stain remover and Liquid Tide scrubbing and rinsing until stain is gone. Wash in hottest water safe for fabric. You can prevent recurrence by pretreating and scrubbing underarm areas with Liquid Tide and Stain Remover between washings. I hope this information is helpful and let me know if you need any additonal help! Thanks, Michelle

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