which deodorant or roll on do you use?

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with the hot weather and feeling more sweatier than usual...

I've got back into lynx recently but prior to that I was using old spice..

Roll on used to be very effective, but I've given that up for many years now.

Which one do you use? any recommendations?
 
French Kiss. It's a blend of organic oils, and sea salt from the French side of the English Channel.
 
I'm sure there's a thread on here already about this. The favourite amongst forum members was/is mitchum

I tried it, but had a bad skin reaction. Left me really red and sore.
 
To be honest which ever is on offer in the supermarket, not fussed about buying a particular brand or specific one. Currently using one by Sure and it lasts me pretty well throughout the day.
 
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Whichever is cheapest at the supermarket when I remember I need it. Not fussed on brand / smell, just that it can't cost over £1!
 
I never use sprays,always use sticks like lynx,mitchum,dove and Gillette.

I have 4 deodorants sticks and they are all good.
 
What ever is on offer at supermarket, I'm currently using Lynx Dry but I moved between this Sure, Right Guard and L'Oreal depending of offers.

I also only use anti-perspirents
 
l'oreal works well for me, Carbon protect is my favourite. nice fresh smell and decent anti-persperant.
That’s the one I use, been using them for a fair few years now and never had any issue with them. I use the non alcohol version of their roll on though.
 
I've got back into lynx recently but prior to that I was using old spice..
Are you 13?

(Come on GD you're slacking here, a page of replies and no ****take for Lynx? :confused: )

I use Sanex roll-on but it's becoming increasingly hard to find for some reason. Have they stopped making the men's version? I gave up on sprays about 20 years ago because they just make me sneeze... Hate the guys that go nuts with a spray in the gym changing rooms...
 
it's GD - something to consider is - why you need the deodorant ? maybe fix the problems at source
eg.
The Effect of Meat Consumption on Body Odor Attractiveness

https://www.allure.com/story/diet-body-odor-causes
Spicy foods such as garlic and onions can give you what Freuman calls "garlic sweat" due to the high concentration of VOCs they contain. Like your cabbage and broccoli, these foods also typically contain sulfur. In other words, not only can spicy garlic pasta make your breath stink, the smell can seep out of your pores too.
 
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