What deodorant do you use?

What deodorant do you use?

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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

206 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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As a mature, powerfully-built company director I would like a sophisticated scent befitting of my status in society... however unfortunately I have the whiff of poor student due to using Lynx Dry. I also use Nivea Men face moisturiser stuff and a dab of a random CK aftershave, but that's about it in terms of my personal grooming habits.

So - I've tried a few other deodorants but I find my, er, natural scent returns somewhat quicker than I'd hoped. Suggestions chaps?

qube_TA

8,402 posts

246 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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hornetrider said:
I use Lynx


Java?


Hoofy

76,402 posts

283 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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One of those crystal rocks. hippy Surprisingly, they work even when I hit the gym.

Otherwise, standard Right Guard. Either way, I like them with weak scents so I can use whichever EDT I want.

Art0ir

9,402 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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Soovy

35,829 posts

272 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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hornetrider said:
As a mature, powerfully-built company director I would like a sophisticated scent befitting of my status in society... however unfortunately I have the whiff of poor student due to using Lynx Dry. I also use Nivea Men face moisturiser stuff and a dab of a random CK aftershave, but that's about it in terms of my personal grooming habits.

So - I've tried a few other deodorants but I find my, er, natural scent returns somewhat quicker than I'd hoped. Suggestions chaps?
Serious answer? This. No question.

If it can make a menopusal woman dry as a bone, it'll work for you. It's the best.




Animal

5,250 posts

269 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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Soovy said:
If it can make a menopusal woman dry as a bone, it'll work for you. It's the best.
rofl

Methuselah

122 posts

168 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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Soovy said:
If it can make a menopausal woman dry as a bone.
And this is a good thing ?

Art0ir

9,402 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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Methuselah said:
And this is a good thing ?
I think you're preoccupied with another hostile female orifice, where temperature and humidity can also vary greatly.

Hackney

6,853 posts

209 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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Anti-perspirants (Right Guard, Sure, Mitchum) and deodorants (Lynx) are different things.
Although Lynx make an anti-perspirant now (which they thought long and hard about due to potential impact on Sure sales)

I use Sure.

wiffmaster

2,603 posts

199 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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'Nivea For Men' for an anti-perspirant. By far the most effective that I've found.

'Issey Miyake L'Eau D'Issey Pour Homme Sport' as an nice eau-de-toilette. Despite the frankly ridiculous name, it smells fantastic. Invariably somebody will comment on how nice it smells and ask what it is.

simo2k2000

78 posts

141 months

Thursday 20th September 2012
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I use the Sure roll ons. End up smelling at the end of the work day if I use anti-perspirant sprays

Kermit power

28,692 posts

214 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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I use an anti-odorant called Trust.

Its an anti-odorant rather than an anti-perspirant, so it doesn't stop your body sweating (which is a natural process), it just kills the bacteria that cause that nasty sweaty smell.

The great thing about it is that you only need to put it on a couple of times a week, then just shower normally. I keep a pot in my locker at work and one at home.

LordGrover

33,549 posts

213 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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I'm not the sweatiest of powerfully built company directors so I tend to shop for the 'best value' (cheap) products. This is often Adidas as both Sainsbury's and Boots often have it on offer; e.g. click. It works well and is not offensively deodoranty.

Opara

506 posts

171 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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I find all anti-perpirements a let down after seeing the adverts, none of them keep you truly dry on a warm day.Add to this they all contain aluminium phosphate which builds up and ruins clothes means it might be time to try something else.
These crystals sound interesting, anymore info?

LordGrover

33,549 posts

213 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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Google turned up this: Trust
A quick glance it looks similar to alum block?

Digger

14,705 posts

192 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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Opara said:
I find all anti-perpirements a let down after seeing the adverts, none of them keep you truly dry on a warm day.Add to this they all contain aluminium phosphate which builds up and ruins clothes means it might be time to try something else.
These crystals sound interesting, anymore info?
Use Driclor overnight, as per the instructions. Dry pits guaranteed. Excellent product!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Driclor-Roll-On-Excessive-...

ETA Expect to pay less than half that in the shops (linked for the reviews!)

Edited by Digger on Friday 21st September 09:24

Hoofy

76,402 posts

283 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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Opara said:
These crystals sound interesting, anymore info?
You have to wet them before applying them. The salt (not sure what kind of salt) kills the bacteria. They last way over 24 hours even after a heavy session in the gym. You still sweat as normal but no smell whatsoever which means you can apply your own EDT. One larger stick lasts about 3-4 months with one daily use. The only gripe is that when it gets low, you can struggle to use the last 1cm.</tightwad>

944fan

4,962 posts

186 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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wiffmaster said:
'Nivea For Men' for an anti-perspirant. By far the most effective that I've found.

'Issey Miyake L'Eau D'Issey Pour Homme Sport' as an nice eau-de-toilette. Despite the frankly ridiculous name, it smells fantastic. Invariably somebody will comment on how nice it smells and ask what it is.
That used to happen when it was rare but now the everyone wears it.

It is one of the longer lasting EDTs that don't cost the earth. I like Vera Wang which lasts all day, but its about £50 a pop.

Kermit power

28,692 posts

214 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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LordGrover said:
Google turned up this: Trust
A quick glance it looks similar to alum block?
Or, indeed, my post 3 higher up would've turned it up for you too! wink

I don't know how an Alum block works, but Trust is a cream you put on a couple of times a week which lets you sweat naturally, but stops it from smelling at all.

LordGrover

33,549 posts

213 months

Friday 21st September 2012
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Kermit power said:
Or, indeed, my post 3 higher up would've turned it up for you too! wink
Nope. That's why I looked it up - you forgot to enter the url. wink