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Anti-perspirants/deodorants
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Has anyone abandoned these products because of the recent health scares? If so, what safe alternative have you found?
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I am a great fan of Himalayan Salts and have used this company recently with fast delivery results. I also use fine salts in my bath :)
http://www.amazinghealth.co.uk/natural-deodora nt.htm
L. x
I am a great fan of Himalayan Salts and have used this company recently with fast delivery results. I also use fine salts in my bath :)
http://www.amazinghealth.co.uk/natural-deodora nt.htm
L. x
Jenga, I wouldn't say a myth. Putting anything onto your skin will be absorbed (creams, lotions and patches) Anti-perspirants have aluminium which isn't normal for the skin to absorb anyway. The ideal thing is to wash the whole body down with natural soap every day and friction a bit of eau-de-cologne near certain areas.
My next step is to avoid deodorant and just use 007 eau-de-cologne. I love the smell anyway!
My next step is to avoid deodorant and just use 007 eau-de-cologne. I love the smell anyway!
Rub a slice of freshly cut lemon over your armpits and let it rest / dry for five minutes before you have a shower. Won't make you instantly unsmelly, but apparantly works a treat after a week or so of constant daily applications. A girl from work has been doing it since she read about it in a paper a week ago. She doesn't pong, but it does have to be said that it's not yet high summer.
How about Pit Rock ? It's a mineral crystal which you dampen and rub on. Expensive, but it lasts for ages. And I noticed another brand of the same thing in Boots yesterday, which is a little bit cheaper than that one. My wife has been using it for years and she doesn't pong ... or perhaps I'm just inured to her scent :-)
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