Bacteria in Armpits?


  1. hadenuff3
  2. Clana
  3. P24
  4. precious4eva
  5. pleasehelp68
  6. Clana
  7. green125
  8. pleasehelp68
  9. cancal
  10. runlikehell

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Top 387.   May 1, 2006 2:01 PM

» hadenuff3 - what is the name of the website where i can purchase the NOW cre

In response to what is the name of the website where i can purchase the NOW cre posted by pleasehelp68:

You can go to their web site www.nowfoods.com and look for long lasting deodorant cream 2.2oz they will also show a highlight so you can see if a local health store is near you that is stocking it be sure to copy down the product # if you call a local store. If they don't stock it they can order it by that number. If you want to order over the internet you can through now foods web site. I know 2.2 oz doesn't seem like much but it is thick I've used it for 3 weeks now and used only 1/4 of the jar. You can also check other web sites for cheaper prices by useing long lasting deodorant.com just be sure it is now foods. The one by TOMS natural deodorant didn't work for me.

-- posted by hadenuff3



Top 388.   May 6, 2006 12:03 PM

» Clana - Why

Hey everyone, seems like everything we try fails us, it sucks. I haven't been on this website for a while. I tried botisol it seemed like it was working but it failed me so I discontinued it. I am looking at other options, surgery being one. Keep the faith

-- posted by Clana



Top 389.   May 7, 2006 8:57 PM

» P24 - Why

In response to Why posted by dmaynard24:

So sorry dmay have u tried bodymint I'm givin that a try and if that doesn't work then I'm goin back to Enzara because I know that worked was just trying bodymint for cheaper price.

-- posted by P24



Top 390.   May 9, 2006 7:30 PM

» precious4eva - Why

In response to Why posted by P24:

Hey P24. What pills are you on right now? I am going to order Enzara. I really hope they work because they are expensive. I tried the NOW deodorant. It did not work. I am going to try silicea. Has any one tried that? I will keep ya posted.

-- posted by precious4eva



Top 391.   May 11, 2006 6:00 PM

» pleasehelp68 - i also

i also tried the NOW deoderant it did not work for me either but it still is better than everything else i have tried.

-- posted by pleasehelp68



Top 392.   May 11, 2006 8:57 PM

» Clana - Hey

Hey you guys, I am so sick of this body odor, nothing seems to be working. This is really frustrating this is having such a great affect on me, I am so ready to disappear.

-- posted by Clana



Top 393.   May 13, 2006 5:35 PM

» green125 - Another Sugestion?

In response to Another Sugestion? posted by green125:

Hello, Everyone

Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful moms. Please know that you valuable and loved very much. May God's blessings be upon you and your families.

-- posted by green125



Top 394.   May 15, 2006 8:04 AM

» pleasehelp68 - Hey

i fell the same exact way. i have no idea what to do. no one understands, and they do not even realize that we can't help it. i think the only time i don't feel bad is when I am by myself.
does enzara really work?

-- posted by pleasehelp68



Top 395.   May 23, 2006 10:40 PM

» cancal - Underarm bacteria

Everyone, I know exactly what you mean. 40 year male.I have been dealing with this for a few years now, however in the last 2-5 years, it has become progressively worse. A few things that I have found that helps. Shaving my underarms helps a lot. Bacteria is thought to harbor in the hair. Target brand Anti-Bacteria body wash seems to help a great deal. Use a cloth with it. I am currently using Crystal deoderant now and it seems to help as well. I still sweat a great deal, but the odor is not as strong any more.
Try it and let me know if it works. I am currently also trying a new lotion and I will report back with my findings soon. Hope it helps everyone. Good luck.

-- posted by cancal



Top 396.   May 27, 2006 7:25 AM

» runlikehell - Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: under arm help

In response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: under arm help posted by Fred62:

I was just curious to know how people go about smelling there B.O. as well? I know some people can just smell it when it comes on or they can smell it all the time. For all those who can just smell their deodorant, are you sure you're not just being paranoid? I mean if you put your nose right up to your armpit you should be able to tell the differance between your b.o. and your deodorant. Plus you know what your armpit smells like when you don't wear deodorant so you should be able to compare it to what your armpit smells like with deodorant. Make sure you wear unscented products because scents make bad body odor smell worse. I also use unscented fabric softner and detergent.

My main problem is that I haven't found a deodorant that lasts through thick and thin. I've only tried about 5 and one worked for me for about 2.5 years (atleast to my knowledge it worked smile ) Anywho, It's really been depressing me lately, but I'll run to the grocerry store and find something hopefully. Anyone have any good suggestions on an unscented deodorant? I've tried Speed Stick which worked great for a couple years until my body got used to it, Mitchum i didn't like because it was too potent and had a weird smell, Sure which worked for two weeks, but for some reason doesn't work well anymore (maybe i developed an allergy? It did irritate my skin a little)and I tried like two scented kinds that didn't work at all. The funny thing is that I don't sweat much and I don't really need to wear deodorant when I'm just with family or at home, but once I start to sweat a medium amount, a few deodorants just fail me...

-- posted by runlikehell



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