K.B. asks from West Jordan, UT on March 05, 2011
Deodorant-what Do You Use?
So, I think my body chemistry is changing. What used to work doesn't seem to work as well anymore and there are so many selections of deodorant.
I also would like something that does not have a lot of alumimum in it BUT I'm afraid in buying the natural deodorants that they won't work as well. What are your thoughts ladies?
I really don't want to "stink" toward the end of the day like I seem to be lately...it's really weird. Does our body chemistry change?
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K.L. answers from Lafayette on March 06, 2011
alum crystal. Sorry Riley, but aluminum is a metal, and linked to Alzheimer's. Alum is a salt. Works for me!
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L.M. answers from Tulsa on March 05, 2011
K.A. answers from San Francisco on March 05, 2011
I sweat a lot so nothing without aluminum would work for me, until I discovered Lavanila. It's pricey but it works! You can get it at Sephora.
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K.L. answers from Lafayette on March 06, 2011
alum crystal. Sorry Riley, but aluminum is a metal, and linked to Alzheimer's. Alum is a salt. Works for me!
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C.B. answers from Cleveland on March 06, 2011
I use Crystal deodorant (http://www.thecrystal.com/). This deodorant does not contain any harmful aluminum. Riley stated that crystal deodorants contain aluminum but this is directly from thecrystal.com:
"Understanding Mineral Salts
Mineral salts are present in the water we drink, in almost all the foods we eat, and in the air we breathe.
In its natural form, alum is the third most abundant element in nature, after oxygen and silicon. It has been part of our environment since the beginning of time and is one of the basic building blocks of our universe.
Deodorants made of alum based mineral salts feature physically large potassium or ammonium alum molecules which are not absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream.
Alum should not be confused with the controversial and potentially harmful aluminums found in most commercial deodorants and antiperspirants, like aluminum chlorohydrate or aluminum zirconium.
The foundation of Crystal deodorants is natural mineral salt harvested directly from the earth called alum."
In the winter, the Crystal deodorant works great. On very hot humid summer days, I found that if I use both the Crystal Essence spray and the Crystal, I don't have any problems (I use the spray first and while still wet, use the crystal).
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L.M. answers from Tulsa on March 05, 2011
I use Dove when I am leaving the house, but I keep a stick of organic deodorant that I use for when I am staying around the house. I think giving my body a break from the chemicals is awesome and it's the right balance for me. Good luck!
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A.V. answers from Washington DC on March 05, 2011
Dove, almost any of them.
Had a roommate that would rotate deoderants every month or so because they stopped working.
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J.K. answers from Phoenix on March 05, 2011
I use Melaleuca's deodorant and it works great! I've also used deodorant stones and that works good too but I had to apply it more than once a day. I'm allergic to everything else and the other stuff didn't even work as well as those two things I mentioned. Let me know if you'd like to try the Melaleuca's brand. The deodorant stone can be found at the health food store. Good luck!!
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C.N. answers from Baton Rouge on March 05, 2011
Body chemistry does change. It changes at puberty, when you're ovulating, when you're menstruating, when you're approaching menopause, even when you're just stressed out.
I have found that Tom's of Maine or Arm & Hammer work best for me.
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B.C. answers from Phoenix on March 05, 2011
I'm in AZ and in the summer months I use the dove clinical strength. Winter, I use regular Dove
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R.J. answers from Seattle on March 05, 2011
If you DO try natural deodorant to avoid the aluminum, read the backs of the applicators, and avoid the crystal... which is almost pure aluminum salt. Aluminum is also one of the most common naturally occurring elements, so it can be labeled 100% legally as 'natural' even 'organic'. They usually try and 'get away with it' by calling it "mineral salts". Which is also 100% correct. Aluminum is a mineral salt.
Anyhow... I switched to Mitchem gel (mens unscented) after my son was born. Which IS a higher concentration of aluminum than most. But, for me, it works.
I love love love some of the non-aluminum deoderants (and use them occasionally... but most make my skin freak out after a few months-breaking, bleeding.. with following infections )... but if I'm using one... I have to carry it with me in my purse and reapply it every hour or so. Which is why I usually just use Mitchem.
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