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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    What deoderant do you use???

    I know this is a bit of a stupid question, but with the warmer weather coming sooner rather than later I need to find something that works.
    I use Dove deoderant stick ( the white paste stick ) and have used it for ages, but lately, even when it was cooler I just seem to leave a huge wet puddle on everything that I wear within minutes of putting it on. Apart from stinking to high heaven, it isn't a good look..

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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    When DS was newborn I used a Crystal Stick which is basically just a huge chunk of salt shaped into something the size of a roll on deodorant. I didn't want my baby to be feeding (breast feeding) with the strong smell of something chemically nearby. Imagine trying to eat a meal in a room heavily sprayed with deodorant? Ugh! But now that he is older I use a combination of a fragrance fee (Mum brand) and Eden Organics deodorant which is free of man made chemicals. I also have an Avalon Organics lemon scented deodorant lined up when my others run out (which will be soon). All the ones I mentioned have worked well, although I don't sweat heavily. The Crystal Stick is very baby friendly but if I had a social occassion to attend I would boost it with an essential oil for a bit of confidence.

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    Mar 2007
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    Bathsheba - Where do you buy Eden Organics deoderant? I never even thought of the overpowering smell of deo when bf.

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    Jul 2005
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    My local chemist has it... and i think Coles stock it now too. It has a fragrance but it's not too strong. It is alcohol and aluminium free too. The ingredients are based on essential oils (grapefruit, lime, ylang ylang to name a few). But I still wouldn't use it with a newborn.... not whilst on a babymoon (the first few weeks where you mainly are at home). I don't like to smell of BO but I think it's important for a very new baby to get to know the smell of it's mum rather than be overwhelmed by a deodorant. They have such extremely sensitive senses of smell, much stronger than ours. If I was a heavy sweater I think I would boost the effect of my crystal stick (salt) with some bicarb soda and talc.

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    Mar 2007
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    Caro - Ooh my goodness, it sounds good enough to eat.. wow, I didn't think that there was anything like this on this market. Just checked out the site, wowee..Have you tried any of there other products?

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    Jul 2005
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    LUSH is a good brand, I didn't know they did this product. I loooooved their ginger soap when i had morning sickness but they stopped making it! I also like LUSH's ethical/environmental practices.

    I just Googled... there is also this which i think i might try!

    Aromaco
    $10.50




    Ingredients:
    Witchazel Infusion (Hamamelis virginiana), Propylene Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Chamomile Vinegar (Anthemis nobilis), Sodium Bicarbonate, Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin), Perfume.
    100g


    Description:
    Aromaco is our cooling, patchouli scented deodorant block based on an infusion of astringent witch hazel and chamomile vinegar. This has pong-bashing bicarb in it too. Use it on your feet, your armpits and anywhere else you want to keep smelling fresh and lovely. We add plenty of patchouli oil, which is cooling on the skin, is rumoured to sharpen the wits and acts as an insect repellent; not bad for a deodorant.

    “I always get comments when I’m wearing Aromaco deodorant but I don’t divulge what it is that smells so nice.”
    Last edited by Bathsheba; September 29th, 2007 at 03:34 PM.

  7. #7
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    Oct 2004
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    I have real issues with deodorant, I tend to have to change them all the time, as it is like my body gets used to them and they stop working. I was always a roll on girl, but I have moved across to spray, Rexona Sport for Women is working very well at the moment. Tried a crystal one with no luck what so ever. Will have to check out that Lush one when I get a chance.

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    Jan 2006
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    Astrid, does the rexona work for sweating? ive never really had a problem with the oder but more the sweating and need a good anti-persperant too.

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    Astrid, does the rexona work for sweating? ive never really had a problem with the oder but more the sweating and need a good anti-persperant too.
    Seems to so far. Of course if I get way to hot (eg overdressed in a hot room), I can't help but sweat a bit. For normal stuff though and even a basic work out at the gym it seems to work.

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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    i use rexona hypoallergenic, because i have really sensitive skin, but its really good

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    I use roll on Rexona mens for when i'm doing back-to-back classes at the gym as womens ones don't seem to cut it. On the weekends though I use Dove. In the UK I used Vaseline Intensive care deo and I loved it, but they don't sell it over here for some reason

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    Thanks Astrid, i might give that a go.

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    I use the nivea one, but have also used the rexona aerosol ones (musk I think).
    I have the problems where I feel like they stop working too.
    And every so ofter I get one that does the white powder thing - any tips on how to avoid that?

  14. #14

    Oct 2005
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    I use Mi Essence deodorant. It has no nasties in it. I have an issue with applying chemicals to my skin (or my childrens) and this is free from nasties. It works wonderfully (no smelly pits - something I have an issue with too!), smells great and if you like you can have a fragrance free one. I think it's 9.00 or thereabouts. I buy it from my local organic grocer but I think it's available fairly widely.

  15. #15
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
    Queensland
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    Well, I use a roll-on from Aldi. I was sceptical at first becuase I am heavy sweater and get smelly easily too. But I've found it not only effective but cheap too. It has a gentle sweet powdery smell which is in no way offensive.

    The roll-on comes in a mauve bottle (there aren't many options at Aldi so it won't be hard to find!) I would recommend it for anyone looking for an effective AND cheap deoderant.

  16. #16
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    Apr 2005
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    I don't use deodorant very often, only during the hot summer months, as I'm not a very heavy sweater, but when I do, I use Perfect Potion Eros deodorant, which contains patchouli, ylang ylang and lavender essential oils.