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Old 10-06.-2005, 12:54 AM   #1
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a good Ladies athletic deoderant anti perspirant. Now that it's 95 degrees and very humid I really need something strong but don't want to smell like a man perspiration wise or anti perspirant wise.
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Old 13-06.-2005, 11:26 PM   #2
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a good Ladies athletic deoderant anti perspirant. Now that it's 95 degrees and very humid I really need something strong but don't want to smell like a man perspiration wise or anti perspirant wise.

I use Triple dry by Linden Voss. It's a bit on the expensive side but it's the most effective I've ever used. I'm not sure of your location but here in the u.k you can only get it in the 'Boots' chemist chain.
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Old 14-06.-2005, 09:45 AM   #3
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I've tried them all and this stuff wins hands down - pardon the pun!

http://www.thecrystal.com/
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I use Triple dry by Linden Voss. It's a bit on the expensive side but it's the most effective I've ever used. I'm not sure of your location but here in the u.k you can only get it in the 'Boots' chemist chain.
Hope that helps.

Thanks for the tip, I haven't seen it selling here in the states though. Sorry, I didn't mention I was from New York, I guess that may have helped. I'll just keep on with what I've been trying. It's not so bad during the day but my kids shoo me into the shower when I return from cycling and yardwork. I figure I may as well kill two birds with one stone as long as I wreak anyhow. I guess smelling pretty and hard work & exercise are a bit like oil and vinegar. Thanks again.
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Arrid.i just switched to it while ago... it super hot and it works much better than any other deoderant /anti-pers. that i've ever tried.
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Old 28-06.-2005, 11:25 AM   #6
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Arrid.i just switched to it while ago... it super hot and it works much better than any other deoderant /anti-pers. that i've ever tried.
Thanks, I was considering that one but haven't tried it yet. Are you using Arrid XX or Arrid extra dry?
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extra dry. my best friend used to joke about me having a gland problem.
now the main reason i'm sweating is because it's 95F with super high humidity and no air condioning! actually in the car ( w/ no a/c) i think it was a bit warmer than outside...
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Old 28-06.-2005, 11:13 PM   #8
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extra dry. my best friend used to joke about me having a gland problem.
now the main reason i'm sweating is because it's 95F with super high humidity and no air condioning! actually in the car ( w/ no a/c) i think it was a bit warmer than outside...
I can relate. Thank God the only time I'm really killing the ozone layer is when I get back from a long ride on a really hot/humid day. That's when my girls are kicking me in the shower. My sons still love me no matter what, lots of hugs and kisses. Teenagers, however don't hold back. No hugs or kisses from them until I'm showered.
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Old 07-07.-2005, 11:36 AM   #9
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Lush cosmetics make some really good deodorants! I use one of theirs and it is great! Its not an anti-perspirant, but a deodorant and it does a really good job of getting rid of those odors that come with sweat. Best part is, i bought one small block of it last december for around $15 Aus, rub it on morning and night every day and that block is still going after 6 months. These shops are all over the world and online too at www.lush.com . A lot of their products are vegan, and the majority are made with all natural products. They also have fantastic soaps, bath bombs, shower gels, massage bars, etc.
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