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Antiperspirant
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My nearly 13 year old son has started to whiff a bit, he showers everyday but I think it's time maybe for a stick of underarm. Is this the right age do you think, I'm always wary of loads of chemicals on the skin. I've just seen an American website and one of the mums let their kids as young as 4 use it, apparently they don't want smelly kids!
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There is this brand-and it's natural... surely the best for a child...and I can't see children -whether boy or girl-needing a lot of smellies at that age.
http:// www. boots. com/... odorant- 100ml_ 872195/
There is also a stick version
10:01 Mon 30th Jan 2012
There is this brand-and it's natural...surely the best for a child...and I can't see children -whether boy or girl-needing a lot of smellies at that age.
http://www.boots.com/...odorant-100ml_872195/
There is also a stick version
http://www.boots.com/...odorant-100ml_872195/
There is also a stick version
Nox I'd love to bring him along to pick his own but when soap dodging skills were handed out my boy got his and everyone elses share. I made OH have a hygiene chat with him yesterday, he took no bloody notice, OH said it was like talking to a brick wall. He doesn't smell all the time but it won't be long before kids at school start to take the pee.
Pastafreak, bless you, this is exactly what I was looking for, I didn't know they made this as a spray, it used to be just a rock, and in Boots as well, it used o be online. I used it years ago.
Thanks to you all for your replies and advice, it's much appreciated. RR x
Pastafreak, bless you, this is exactly what I was looking for, I didn't know they made this as a spray, it used to be just a rock, and in Boots as well, it used o be online. I used it years ago.
Thanks to you all for your replies and advice, it's much appreciated. RR x