Under-arm protection

Thanks! Will try some of the suggestions. From what I gather there is no 'one size fits all' solution. But I see Mitchum features prominently, but it's pricey hey...

Doesn't compare to Odaban, but it depends how much you sweat.
 
Doesn't compare to Odaban, but it depends how much you sweat.
I'm a product junkie so I love trying new things. I did a bit of research on Odaban and apparently you can't put it on after you shower?? More info please
 
I'm a product junkie so I love trying new things. I did a bit of research on Odaban and apparently you can't put it on after you shower?? More info please

You apply it at night before bed when driest. Use some talcum powder/hygiene powder if not dry. Two sprays in the +- center of your 'pits. Shower/wash 'pits in morning.
 
+1 for Odaban. I get mine from the pharmacy, it lasts a few months, it's about R250 for a bottle.
 
Doesn't work.

Maybe I sweat less :confused:

Seems to work quite perfectly for myself, now on bottle no 2.

*note that no one is trying to change your [-]religion[/-] roll-on, just saying *
 
The main reason I had to stop using regular anti-perspirant is because all my light coloured shirts would get a yellow stain under the armpits. I now use Odaban in conjunction with regular deoderant. I sweat less, and don't get any more of those disgusting yellow stains.
 
Anyone tried the odaban foot powder?
Yep - it makes my foot feel as little sweaty (I think this is just because there is powder all over my feet), but it does smell very fresh even after a full day of use. It does say to use 10 times and then it lasts forever, but I find you need to keep re-applying it to the shoe, even after the initial 10 times. If you apply it everyday, expect the poweder to last about a month... But maybe YMMV
 
The main reason I had to stop using regular anti-perspirant is because all my light coloured shirts would get a yellow stain under the armpits. I now use Odaban in conjunction with regular deoderant. I sweat less, and don't get any more of those disgusting yellow stains.

Lifesaver!
 
How do I remove them stains on my shirts? Almost all my shirts have deodorant stains.
 
We all need a little bit of BO. If you use a proper cologne/eau de toilette, you don't need anti-perspirant. :whistle:
 
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