Best male antiperspirant
Best male antiperspirant
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rfisher

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5,042 posts

304 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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Yeah I know - ball or aerosol?

Hilarious.

Anyway, what's the PH massif opinion on the best stuff to shove under your arms?

Spray on or perfumed stuff is out so looking at roll on or a stick thing.

Want one that works and doesn't mark shirts.

kiwisr

9,335 posts

228 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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The gel sticks made by Gillette. Nothing else comes close.

RDE

5,015 posts

235 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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As the fool at school sagely informed me after sports, "Saliva is a natural antiperspirant".


No, that's antiseptic, jackass.

moleamol

15,887 posts

284 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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RDE said:
As the fool at school sagely informed me after sports, "Saliva is a natural antiperspirant".
Was this as he was licking your pits clean?

LOVE:PETROL

452 posts

221 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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I like the addidas 24hr one cant think of the name the orange one is better than the blue one and it isn't too dry either thumbup

RDE

5,015 posts

235 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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moleamol said:
RDE said:
As the fool at school sagely informed me after sports, "Saliva is a natural antiperspirant".
Was this as he was licking your pits clean?
Yes. After all, I was a prefect.

Edited by RDE on Sunday 13th April 23:44

dr.sickman

5,006 posts

243 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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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.



Edited by dr.sickman on Sunday 13th April 23:46

moleamol

15,887 posts

284 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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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.

anonymous-user

75 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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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.
yesSure for men, any of the aerosol ones are pretty good

littlegreenfairy

10,134 posts

242 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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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)

ginettajoe

2,106 posts

239 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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Sure for women, ...."cotton fresh". For some reason, about six months ago, the started to market it "for women", prior to that it was unisex!!!

Pied Piper

1,388 posts

268 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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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)
Chisel and Hammer





















Not me of course as I don't perspire or sweat, I'm far too cool for that.
cool














moleamol

15,887 posts

284 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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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)
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.

rfisher

Original Poster:

5,042 posts

304 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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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.

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 ....

spikeyhead

19,502 posts

218 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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Youngs 303 rifle oil

The antiperspirant for real men

Silent1

19,761 posts

256 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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Right Guard Active.

It's brilliant, although you can't shower with it on...

Prof Beard

6,669 posts

248 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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Can I suggest WASHING as an alternative? smile

anhamgrimmar

1,025 posts

252 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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spikeyhead said:
Youngs 303 rifle oil

The antiperspirant for real men
PX-24. The deoderant of kings.

Yes, even kings like me can't spell.

I speak proper good englund i does.


Burnt Castrol R is a good one as well


sleep envy

62,260 posts

270 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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it seems there's lots of sweaty bods in P&P

Spokey

2,246 posts

230 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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Mitchum.

On those rare occasions when I bother. paperbag