Best male antiperspirant
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Best antiperspirants are reportedly those with aluminium hydrochloride or something, Takes on loads of water molecules per weight. Ball or aerosol-doesn't matter, but balls are sticky. Especially mine ha ha ho no.
'Sure' antiperspirant has this aloominum stuff in it. It works best on my sensitive but manly regions.
'Sure' antiperspirant has this aloominum stuff in it. It works best on my sensitive but manly regions.
Edited by dr.sickman on Sunday 13th April 23:46
dr.sickman said:
Best antiperspirants are reportedly those with aluminium hydrochloride or something, Takes on loads of water molecules per weight.
'Sure' antiperspirant has this in it. It works best on my sensitive but manly regions.
My serious answer would be 'Sure' as well. For some rather strange reason though, the 'sensitive' one really irritates me.'Sure' antiperspirant has this in it. It works best on my sensitive but manly regions.
moleamol said:
dr.sickman said:
Best antiperspirants are reportedly those with aluminium hydrochloride or something, Takes on loads of water molecules per weight.
'Sure' antiperspirant has this in it. It works best on my sensitive but manly regions.
My serious answer would be 'Sure' as well. For some rather strange reason though, the 'sensitive' one really irritates me.'Sure' antiperspirant has this in it. It works best on my sensitive but manly regions.
Sure for men, any of the aerosol ones are pretty goodlittlegreenfairy said:
So how do you avoid those crusty build ups on t shirts that just can't be shifted?
(not that I have any, as I'm a laydeeee, but am asking from a housewives point of view)
The men's range have one called 'crystal' which reduces white marks. I'd also say it's a good idea to apply the deodorant before getting dressed, rather than spraying it directly onto clothing.(not that I have any, as I'm a laydeeee, but am asking from a housewives point of view)
littlegreenfairy said:
So how do you avoid those crusty build ups on t shirts that just can't be shifted?
(not that I have any, as I'm a laydeeee, but am asking from a housewives point of view)
Yes you see that's the thing.(not that I have any, as I'm a laydeeee, but am asking from a housewives point of view)
I get that on some shirts and I'm using Sure sport hard bloke type stuff.
It takes ages to dry as well and I don't put that much on.
Still no consensus here but I like the butch sound of the Gillette gel.
Maybe I should try some of the 'feminine hygiene' products ....
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