I have become too sensitive to perfumes & even deodorant & would like to find a new & natural route.
Posted by map1131 (Member # 2022) on :
I use Tom's unscented.
Health food stores, Walmart, Natural Food stores.
Pam
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
You can also spray magnesium oil (diluted with distilled water) under your arms. Works great!
Posted by Carmen (Member # 42391) on :
I really like Thai crystal deodorant stone. No chemicals or perfumes. Ive used it for years. available at whole foods or on line.
Just dont drop it for it will break and then you are using broken pieces no longer in a protective case.
Posted by Rivendell (Member # 19922) on :
I've been using Old Spice Figi scent.
It is a men's deodorant, but it is the only natural deodorant that works for me.
The Figi scent is nice.
Posted by Shannsmom (Member # 42416) on :
I use the deodorant crystal as well. Put it on wet when in the shower. You may still sweat a bit, but no smell!
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
I'm real, real sensitive to everything, so I just use 50% rubbing alcohol.
Posted by Lymedin2010 (Member # 34322) on :
Thank you. I will try them all one by one & see which one works best.
Any such thing as natural perfumes/colognes? What I do is try to spray a little on my shirt, as opposed to spraying directly on the body.
Posted by Judie (Member # 38323) on :
Tom's and the crystal one irritate me I have such sensitive skin.
These two I can tolerate are:
Alvera - Aloe unscented (has soothing herbs in it)
Miessence - Aroma Free (basically baking soda and aloe vera)
I've also used aloe vera gel. It's antibacterial.
Posted by GretaM (Member # 40917) on :
Dr. Mist unscented. It's magnesium based.
Also lavalin, it lasts about 3 days. Beeswax, castor oil. But I can't recall if it has a fragrance or not.
I am really stinky-have tried all of the above mentioned and still have terrible bo.
Geodeo is the next runner up, made with zeolite.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lymedin2010:
Any such thing as natural perfumes/colognes? What I do is try to spray a little on my shirt, as opposed to spraying directly on the body. [/QB]
- You can use essential oils.
Posted by Anthropologista (Member # 35483) on :
Trader Joe has its own version of Tom's deoderant--cheaper.
Posted by MannaMe (Member # 33330) on :
coconut oil helps soothe the skin and keeps away the smell.
Posted by Kudzuslipper (Member # 31915) on :