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July 09, 2021, 04:39:35 AM
#32
My skin is very sensitive, so when I use deodorant a few times I get irritated. Therefore I tried to find another natural alternative, after I read many
articles on the internet. We can use aloe vera instead of deodorant, aloe vera plant is very much in my country. That's why I use aloe vera
instead of deodorant, Aloe vera can eliminate body odor because of its anti-bacterial and anti-microbial. Then most importantly aloe vera is
safe to use on sensitive skin.
Very interesting. Will definitely try it. Luckily we have the plant in our home and I even drank the juice this morning.
Will be so glad if that really works
Used Aloe Vera yesterday and it works really well for me. Just hope the tiny armpit creatures don't get resistant to it. Will probably try alum too someday to see if can be good antiperspirant.
 Thanks to shasha80 for sharing.

I'm happy if my suggestions can help your problem, I only tell what I know and use. Because sensitive skin like me, It's not easy to find suitable
ingredients that don't cause irritation. but as long as I use aloe vera no side effects appear. There was once who suggested using alum,
but after i use it a few times it makes my skin dry and irritated. Unfortunately I am not suitable for using alum, I hope your skin is suitable
for alum, because like I said my skin is very sensitive.
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July 09, 2021, 04:00:02 AM
#31
My skin is very sensitive, so when I use deodorant a few times I get irritated. Therefore I tried to find another natural alternative, after I read many
articles on the internet. We can use aloe vera instead of deodorant, aloe vera plant is very much in my country. That's why I use aloe vera
instead of deodorant, Aloe vera can eliminate body odor because of its anti-bacterial and anti-microbial. Then most importantly aloe vera is
safe to use on sensitive skin.



Very interesting. Will definitely try it. Luckily we have the plant in our home and I even drank the juice this morning.
Will be so glad if that really works

Used Aloe Vera yesterday and it works really well for me. Just hope the tiny armpit creatures don't get resistant to it. Will probably try alum too someday to see if can be good antiperspirant.
 Thanks to shasha80 for sharing.
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July 09, 2021, 12:35:22 AM
#30
I am not aware of a natural alternative, but I do know that a clean body smells much nicer than an unwashed body that has used deodorant!
Yeah for a while you will smell nicer but after hours and when you starts to sweat ? then you are no different from the person does not use deodorant .

Best to clean your self and use deodorizer that's it.
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July 08, 2021, 11:31:39 AM
#29
Nope I never used deodorant and it is because I don't have a body odor and my underarms doesn't sweat too much so I don't see any reason for me to use one at the moment.
I think it is also because of my older brother back when I was a kid he used to scared me that if I put or use a deodorant I would have a body odor since I doesn't have it and it is only for those who have body odor.
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July 08, 2021, 05:50:53 AM
#28
I use deodorant every time I go outside and I don't use it at home, so as not to harm the skin. It's easier to take a shower when you're at home
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July 08, 2021, 05:25:54 AM
#27
My skin is very sensitive, so when I use deodorant a few times I get irritated. Therefore I tried to find another natural alternative, after I read many
articles on the internet. We can use aloe vera instead of deodorant, aloe vera plant is very much in my country. That's why I use aloe vera
instead of deodorant, Aloe vera can eliminate body odor because of its anti-bacterial and anti-microbial. Then most importantly aloe vera is
safe to use on sensitive skin.



Very interesting. Will definitely try it. Luckily we have the plant in our home and I even drank the juice this morning.
Will be so glad if that really works
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July 08, 2021, 04:59:15 AM
#26
I certainly do use deodorant, I hate the smell of sweat & body odour. I’ve been using anti perspirant since I was about 12 years old & I probably won’t stop now. I wear aftershave when I go out too.
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July 08, 2021, 04:16:02 AM
#25
I am not aware of a natural alternative, but I do know that a clean body smells much nicer than an unwashed body that has used deodorant!
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July 08, 2021, 02:28:26 AM
#24
On most days I use an antiperspirant. Old Spice, generally. If it isn't too hot I and I don't have to leave the house, I may skip a day or two.
Seriously ? you are skipping using deodorant for a day or 2? does you underarm not having moist or odor?
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July 08, 2021, 01:02:44 AM
#23
On most days I use an antiperspirant. Old Spice, generally. If it isn't too hot I and I don't have to leave the house, I may skip a day or two.
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July 08, 2021, 12:47:47 AM
#22
I generally use commercial deodorants, like Axe and stuff. Every day. If I shower twice because it's summer and I've been exercising, for example, then twice I put on deodorant.

Since I am interested in natural medicine, I had also heard the theory mentioned that deodorants can cause long-term effects in some people. So some time ago I also bought potassium aluminum. But it is not as potent. I use it once in a while. Mostly when I shave my armpits, once a week or so, because in theory freshly shaved the toxic ingredients get in easier.

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July 07, 2021, 10:39:31 PM
#21
If yes, how safe is the deodorant? I realized sometimes ago that what we rub on our skin/body eventually get absorbed into the body, and I decided to be careful with the kind of things I rub on my body.   In my opinion, if it's not safe for consumption/eating don't rub it on your skin.
I think it would be better to use the natural alternatives, but where can we get those from? Do you know of any that's very effective and safe?
No I'm not instead i am using " Potassium Alum " and this is what I'm using since teenager time.

I use this as powder or sometimes diluted in water and rubbing to my underarms .

But i believe that there is same thread here way back about asking if people are using deodorant .


Very interesting.
I had that as Natural option too, but I'm not really sure about it's safety.
Is that safe for human consumption? Better still ,can you eat it moderately without any bad side effect? If you can, then i guess it's safe to rub on the body.  


I'm not sure if this can be use as human consumption but we use this as cleaner for animal internal parts to lessen the moist.

example the Intestine in which has bad smell? we use Potassium alum to clean this and rinse with water multiple times.





Of course, I remember we use something called alum as water purifier back in those days or to wash slime out of snail before they are cooked, but I'm not sure if it's the same as potassium alum you mentioned. I thought if they could be used for drinking water or for washing snail then maybe they are safe for human consumption if taken moderately.

 

This is how it looks when still solid but this will be powderized before consumption .



and also this is being used to treat mouth steam in my place meaning this was directly put in the mouth for the steam to be treated .
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July 07, 2021, 05:25:57 PM
#20
My skin is very sensitive, so when I use deodorant a few times I get irritated. Therefore I tried to find another natural alternative, after I read many
articles on the internet. We can use aloe vera instead of deodorant, aloe vera plant is very much in my country. That's why I use aloe vera
instead of deodorant, Aloe vera can eliminate body odor because of its anti-bacterial and anti-microbial. Then most importantly aloe vera is
safe to use on sensitive skin.
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July 07, 2021, 01:09:54 PM
#19
I do use it though no that often. Have not heard any such medical reports or doctors went against it that it is harmful to the body or should be avoided else by now would have had social media covered with all the celebrities who promote them on fire. But that is not the case. Though it has some chemicals so may be it can harm body in lighter way to some depending on body type.
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July 07, 2021, 11:31:04 AM
#18
If yes, how safe is the deodorant? I realized sometimes ago that what we rub on our skin/body eventually get absorbed into the body, and I decided to be careful with the kind of things I rub on my body.   In my opinion, if it's not safe for consumption/eating don't rub it on your skin.
I think it would be better to use the natural alternatives, but where can we get those from? Do you know of any that's very effective and safe?
No I'm not instead i am using " Potassium Alum " and this is what I'm using since teenager time.

I use this as powder or sometimes diluted in water and rubbing to my underarms .

But i believe that there is same thread here way back about asking if people are using deodorant .


Very interesting.
I had that as Natural option too, but I'm not really sure about it's safety.
Is that safe for human consumption? Better still ,can you eat it moderately without any bad side effect? If you can, then i guess it's safe to rub on the body.  


I'm not sure if this can be use as human consumption but we use this as cleaner for animal internal parts to lessen the moist.

example the Intestine in which has bad smell? we use Potassium alum to clean this and rinse with water multiple times.





Of course, I remember we use something called alum as water purifier back in those days or to wash slime out of snail before they are cooked, but I'm not sure if it's the same as potassium alum you mentioned. I thought if they could be used for drinking water or for washing snail then maybe they are safe for human consumption if taken moderately.

 
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July 07, 2021, 11:11:13 AM
#17
I use deodorant but don't use too much deodorant if at the end of the day you see that your shirt or shirt has a lot of chemicals on the armpits it is better to reduce the amount of deodorant many people give deodorant only once a day at the end of the day bad breath is seen coming from the body. You can apply deodorant again in the middle of the day or after 7-8 hours it is better to give it again after shower excessive use also causes small rashes to form in hot areas.
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July 07, 2021, 07:31:07 AM
#16
If yes, how safe is the deodorant? I realized sometimes ago that what we rub on our skin/body eventually get absorbed into the body, and I decided to be careful with the kind of things I rub on my body.   In my opinion, if it's not safe for consumption/eating don't rub it on your skin.
I think it would be better to use the natural alternatives, but where can we get those from? Do you know of any that's very effective and safe?

Yes of course, using no deo during the summer is criminal for all the people around it. With more than 30 degrees I am sweating a lot when working outside. I am only using healthy Deodorants, so no spray can, only roles. And with no aluminium or other metallic incredutuens. They might be a little bit more expensive, but atleast they are good for the skin.
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July 07, 2021, 06:26:06 AM
#15
If yes, how safe is the deodorant? I realized sometimes ago that what we rub on our skin/body eventually get absorbed into the body, and I decided to be careful with the kind of things I rub on my body.   In my opinion, if it's not safe for consumption/eating don't rub it on your skin.
I think it would be better to use the natural alternatives, but where can we get those from? Do you know of any that's very effective and safe?
No I'm not instead i am using " Potassium Alum " and this is what I'm using since teenager time.

I use this as powder or sometimes diluted in water and rubbing to my underarms .

But i believe that there is same thread here way back about asking if people are using deodorant .


Very interesting.
I had that as Natural option too, but I'm not really sure about it's safety.
Is that safe for human consumption? Better still ,can you eat it moderately without any bad side effect? If you can, then i guess it's safe to rub on the body. 


I'm not sure if this can be use as human consumption but we use this as cleaner for animal internal parts to lessen the moist.

example the Intestine in which has bad smell? we use Potassium alum to clean this and rinse with water multiple times.
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July 07, 2021, 06:16:05 AM
#14
Yups i am using deodorant and i believe that all people do the same , and i don't believe in your claims because since childhood i have been using deodorizer and i felt nothing bad at all for more than 40 years.
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July 07, 2021, 06:00:30 AM
#13
If you are a teenager, maybe you can use baby oil for a baby because that will have a neutral composition and safety for all people, even for an adult.

Interesting.
Do you think the baby oil is safe for even adult not to talk of babies?  Can you eat bread or cook with the baby oil?
Remember:
In my opinion, if it's not safe for consumption/eating don't rub it on your skin.
That ^ is my opinion though
Yes, baby oil is safe for adults. Sometimes, my moms and I used it, especially if the weather is cold, because baby oil can warm our bodies. If you want to eat bread or cook, you can use virgin coconut oil and you can buy that oil in your local store. Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) can also use for your body but I do not know the dosage.
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