I'm a man and I have a similar problem. The Mitchum stuff gives me a rash and stains my clothes. I've had some luck with Gold Bond medicated powder and no deodorant.
Thanks. I might actually consider this. But is Gold Bond medicated powder made of talcum powder? If it is, then I would prefer to not use it because talcum powder has been recalled for being the cause of ovarian cancer.
It is only if it you use it on your vagina, but I can understand if you are not wanting to use a product that may cause cancer, because that is a horrible thing for a product to do.
IIN that my armpits smell bad no matter what I do?
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I'm a man and I have a similar problem. The Mitchum stuff gives me a rash and stains my clothes. I've had some luck with Gold Bond medicated powder and no deodorant.
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Thanks. I might actually consider this. But is Gold Bond medicated powder made of talcum powder? If it is, then I would prefer to not use it because talcum powder has been recalled for being the cause of ovarian cancer.
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Try corn starch.
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Does this really work?
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It keeps them dry. But it doesn't prevent odor as well as aluminum chlorohydrate.
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Isn't aluminum chlorohydrate the same stuff that's in clinical deodorants?
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Probably. If you're the OP, you've got to drink more water.
It is only if it you use it on your vagina, but I can understand if you are not wanting to use a product that may cause cancer, because that is a horrible thing for a product to do.