I'm allergic to absolutely every deoderant known to man, including the so-called "hypo-allergenic" ones. The ONLY thing that works well for me is rubbing alcohol. I have to carry a small spritz bottle of it to work, it may be inconvenient because you would need to apply it every several hours, but it does work and it's inexpensive.
~David
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> Subject: [AlternativeAnswers] Alternative to man made deoderant
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> Can anyone advise me what to use? I sweat quite a lot and hve tried a natural
> deoderant from Lush which was supposed the be free of nasty stuff it contained
> baking soda and burnt my armpits so any other suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated
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