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Deodorant: Spray or stick?

Deoderant: Stick or spray?


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BUCKYLE;1351347; said:
So stick dominates...minus the freak with super b.o.?

LOL! I'm Indian and I'm hairy and I'm one of the ones that DOES something about it. Sorry, I'm at a genetic disadvantage. :tongue2: But at least I accept it unlike other Indians you may know...
 
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Gel. There is a chemical in some brands that reacts oddly with my body chemistry and amplifies the scent of the deodorant's perfume instantly, so changing brands is an ordeal involving many brands and a nearby shower. One of my worst college memories was walking into a lecture hall when a friend was walking out, and she offered to lend me her sweater. About a minute later I realized in horror that we'd both been wearing sleeveless dresses, and a minute after that the professor was complaining about people wearing too much perfume while forty rows back I tried to slink out unnoticed. Not that it isn't nice to have a superpower, but I haven't figured out yet how to use mine for good.
 
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I have never really used deodorant. I stink like crazy when I exercise or get super hot but everyone does and I never found a deodorant or antiperspirant that could stop that and I could always just shower anyway. A 4 day bivouac was different, but then, EVERYONE stunk. On a day to day basis I still don't use one and have no real problems at all.

I used to use a deodorant stone for awhile. But they are too easy to lose.
 
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