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Deodorant: Spray or stick?

Deoderant: Stick or spray?


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Folanator;1350083; said:
Gilette cool wave deodorant. I think they do not make it anymore.

Try buying by the case online. When companies discontinue products, you can find it in bulk online unitl supplies are exhausted...

This stuff?
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Gillette Cool Wave Invisible Solid Antiperspirant Deodorant
Procter & Gamble Health Care

Case Price: $56.28
 
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patel.748;1349981; said:
I can not use any stick or I will break out in a severe rash. I use Degree aerosol and I have had no problems. I went to the first dermatologist and they wanted me to pay $35 after insurance for a 4 oz. prescription aerosol. FUCK THAT! I went to another guy and we tested all the aerosol products OTC and Degree worked the best without any pain.

I had a similar issue. Certain brands made my armpits itchy as hell. Right Guard gel doesn't bother them, so that's what I use.
 
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patel.748;1349981; said:
I can not use any stick or I will break out in a severe rash. I use Degree aerosol and I have had no problems. I went to the first dermatologist and they wanted me to pay $35 after insurance for a 4 oz. prescription aerosol. [censored] THAT! I went to another guy and we tested all the aerosol products OTC and Degree worked the best without any pain.

Dude, NEVER share that with anyone...
 
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patel.748;1349981; said:
I can not use any stick or I will break out in a severe rash. I use Degree aerosol and I have had no problems. I went to the first dermatologist and they wanted me to pay $35 after insurance for a 4 oz. prescription aerosol. FUCK THAT! I went to another guy and we tested all the aerosol products OTC and Degree worked the best without any pain.

Perhaps you should try FDS?
 
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