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I am having great difficulty in finding a deoderant that I am not alergic to. any that I have used as caused my arm pits to itch. Is there any home remedy that can help?
grandfatherd,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could try going down to your local Health Food Shop (or equivalent). Sometimes they sell pure mineral deodorants. The mineral is in a sort of block and you wet it and rub it on. I can't remember the name (sorry) but they do exist. Boots also sell a Japanese mineral deodorant - again, can't remember the name but that one was a crystal that came in a little spray contrainer that you filled up with water. Sorry it's all a bit vague, but non-allergenic deodorants DO exist out there!
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I can't be sure whether you're male or female so I do apologise if I get the wrong end of the stick but are you sure you are allergic to deodorant? I only ask because you could have itchy armpits because it's the hair growing back after you've shaved...
Anyway, I find Dove works as it has moisturiser in it and now they also have a hair minimising one too, other than that I agree with what the others have recommended.
Anyway, I find Dove works as it has moisturiser in it and now they also have a hair minimising one too, other than that I agree with what the others have recommended.