by ZOE FOSTER
I buy chewing gum from each country I go to. Always have. Keep a bowl of them in the hallway for guests but then discourage them from the ones I REALLY love because I’m A) greedy and B) may never be in Brazil again. (Fun fact: I went to Sweden this week and bought salty liquorice Extra for mum, who is Dutch and loves salted liquorice, even though it’s as tasty as a Jetstar seat cover.)
But I also buy antiperspirant/deodorant in different countries. (In Sweden I went to Kicks, kind of Priceline-meets-Sephora, and bought Biotherm Eau de Paradis antiperspirant. It is delicious.) This is partly for the same reasons as the chewing gum (“I’m five”) but also because I LOVE trying new types of antiperspirant; they become a very strong scent memory trigger for me.
*Before you get the wrong idea, I’m not a sweaty bird, I promise, but add an addiction to self-tanner with synthetic clothing and I think you’ll agree I have a legitimate need to keep on top of this.
I’m embarrassed to admit that I still can’t throw out the Secrets deodorant (an American brand) I wore on a super-amazing-best-ever trip to Greece with my best friends a few years ago, partly because it gives me such happy memories, but also because I can’t find this scent variety anymore anywhere. (Trust me, if I could I would throw that putrid thing out and replace it.)
But wait, it gets better, because it was used. Yes, my bestie was living in the US at the time, and brought it with her to Greece, and I borrowed it once and then asked, uh, to, you know, keep it, and bought her a new deodorant. I KNOW. I know how spectacularly gross that is. But the smell! The smell is/was breathtaking.
But enough cute second-hand deodorant stories.
Like the Perfect Lip Balm, the perfect antiperspirant/deodorant is a bit of a cosmetic holy grail. The ones that are most effective (like, say, Lady Mitchum) are unexciting and smell like talc, and the ones that smell the most fun tend to – and I don’t know HOW this happens – make me smell worse when I wear them. I think it might be because they overcompensate with heavy fragrances that these then mix with sweat.
And the whole category of antiperspirants/deodorants is so huge these days: they moisturise irritated post-shaved armpits, they leave no white marks; they even fade discoloration of the underarm. (Seriously – it’s new and called Dove Clear Tone.)
I’d probably run with Rexona Delicious roll-on as my favourite, (I’m not alone: Roy Morgan Research says 61 per cent of women prefer roll-on, and that Rexona is used by 22 per cent of women, followed by Dove on 16 per cent and Mum on 10 per cent….Mum! Gosh that brings back memories of school. That and vanilla Impulse) but I also like Nivea’s Invisible for Black and White because I always apply my deo two seconds before I pull on a tight top, because I am a moron.
As for natural/organic/aluminium-free deodorants (there’s no such thing as a natural antiperspirant), they’re not for me. As in, they don’t work adequately, and I end up being paranoid all day. I tried the crystal stick (which uses alum instead of aluminium and doesn’t irritate), and I tried Herbal Valley, and I found them each roughly as effective as using a broad bean.
People tell me that Dr Hauschka’s deodorant in Fresh is terrific, and a beauty editor over here tells me Aussie brand Miessence (free of parabens, PEGs, petrochemicals and aluminium compounds, plus PETA-friendly) is hugely popular in the UK, and I plan to try it once I’m home. I’m definitely up for a switch to natural, but efficacy is a deal breaker for me. (Judge me as you see fit.)
Obviously I’d love to know what YOUR favourite deodorant/antiperspirant is, and not just because I am weird and collect them sometimes. Til then, how about some nifty sweat tricks?
1. If you’ve developed sweat patches on a lighter coloured top – brush on some loose powder to your top where the sweat has come through (on the outside of the garment.) It will conceal them and stop more of a mark appearing.
2. If you are DESPERATE, you can apply lemon juice to your pits in place of deodorant.
3. If you sweat a lot under the arms, stick a panty liner onto the crease where the arm and the torso meet on your jumper/jacket, to soak up the excess sweat.
4. If you REALLY sweat a lot under the arms, to the point where you get anxiety in social situations, consider Botox in the armpit, which will be pricey, but will stop the sweat for 6-9 months.
5. If you read an article about a woman who used and kept her friend’s second-hand antiperspirant, try not to think less of her.
Zoe is an author, columnist and porridge fan. Her books include the beauty bible Amazing Face, dating and relationship guide Textbook Romance, and three novels, Air Kisses, Playing The Field and The Younger Man. Find more info on her here, or supervise on her daily procrastination here and here.
Please understand that Zoë cannot respond to ALL your questions – but never fear, there are readers that are bound to know the answers, so don’t be afraid to ask.
What kind of deodorant or antiperspirant do you use?








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I’m the same way with scent memories – only it’s reading memories! If I read a book during a particularly nice trip, day, week, I will love it more because whenever I read it again, I’ll get that good feeling that I had whilst reading it. If that makes sense.
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I’m really picky when it comes to scents – and I really, really hate most of the scents of deodorants out there! I also think there was a marked difference when Rexona changed manufacturers – as I was a Rexona girl for YEARS until it just stopped working for me. I searched for so long to find a replacement – the first top contender was Dove Clinical – I love the fresh scent, and it’s not overwhelming. Problem is, it’s kinda exxy and also bulky for travel. Then a friend recommended Garnier Minerals for Men (had no luck with the Women’s version) – the first one I tried (can’t remember what it was called) worked brilliantly, but I smelt too much like boy! Now I have the ‘sensitive’ one – which is amazing, and smells just fresh and subtle. Totally converted – this is my new HG deo! It’s worth keeping in mind to try mens’ versions – they always make them stronger for them. Also, I’m strictly a roll on girl too – I keep sprays for touch ups – but I just don’t feel like sprays work on me by myself.
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I use the crystal stick and it workds great but you MUST make sure you are totally freahly shaved. Also Deoderant Cream from etsy – natural and smells fresh. Aluminium is sooo bad to put near your sensitive boobs!
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yes, read the labels and try to get the one with the least amount of aluminium in it – the labels do tell you this info
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Woohoo, how I look forward to reading a Zoe post!
Not a fan of deodoranty fragrances so I use Ego QV Naked roll on, which comes in an awesome squeezy tube (similar to lip glosses). The lack of a sickening fragrance is heaven (it smells super clean), and it’s alcohol and aluminium free, a bonus too.
I stumbled across the interwebs to find an ad for Dove ClearTone last week, and am seriously hoping it gets to Aus -if they do work, that is. As a person with dark armpits it would be great to be able to wear singlet tops and swimwear and not feel embarrassed.
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I bought Nivea Pure & Natural when I was living in Istanbul and loved it, but can’t find it here =( It’s the only aluminium-free deo I’ve ever tried that actually works and smells nice.
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Dove stick. But I’m intrigued by Moogoo and Miessence!
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Smell reminder = Pears Herbal Soap. They don’t make it anymore but i have a cake of it in my underwear drawer still. It’s the smell of my Gran’s bathroom cupboard (she looked after me during the day when I was small) and I just adore it.
And I was a Mum Dry girl until a holiday to Greece. Got my hands on some Rexona and never looked back.
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1.Zoe you are so pretty!
2. Zoe you write so well!
3. I’d love to know how to not get white marks on clothes. Beats me, no matter how long I leave it before application and putting on top, the white marks always arrive.
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I associate a certain Impulse spray (can’t remember the name of it) with watching Donnie Darko for the first time.
I watched it at my cousin’s house, and it was the first day I wore that spray. I spent the whole time watching the movie thinking that my cousin’s room smelt delightful for a boy’s room!
Then the next morning discovered that, lo-and-behold, the smell was me!
Smells are great. Loved this Zo!
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I also love to buy deodorant when I’m in a new country! I get really excited in foreign supermarkets and pharmacies. f you’re in France, stock up on bien-etre, they have a few lovely-smelling ones, including one with sweet almond oil. I kept my first one for years afterwards because it brought back such nice memories.
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Moo goo is very good. One of the best natural deos
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Miessence roll-on deodorant really works and I also like Moo Goos new deodorant which they claim is full of such natural incredients you could eat it!
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Mitchum Unscented.
The only way to go. Used it for years.
Very, very effective. No pong whatsoever!
Hubby likes using Lynx Africa.
Beats the Brut 33 he used to wear when I met him!
P.S. I used to collect perfume bottles, but in a fit of nesting I chucked them all out
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I use the soapy lady speedstick deodorant. I don’t understand how the conventional wet roll-ons are so popular? I hate the wet, slimy feeling when applied to my armpits. The soapy stuff is incredibly effective and comfortable to apply… definitely my choice.
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hahaha, I love this post! Keeping deodorants for sentimental reasons is so something I would do. I’m still devastated that they discontinued “Fa” because it was my uni staple deodorant and one whiff of it would bring back all kinds of memories.
I really like Nivea deodorants for some reason, although I am not fussy and hence I will usually buy whatever’s on special. I always use a roll-on in the morning, but in my handbag I always always ALWAYS have Clarins Eau Dynamisante deo spray. I love reapplying it halfway through the day because it smells fresh in a herbal way, which I think is a little more grown-up than the floral/fruity/powdery fragrance of most deodorants. It’s also got a little bit of alcohol, which is probably not the best for you but it really does kill the germs and keep those pits fresh.
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Hi Zoe,
You have changed my life with some of your beauty tips (well not literally, but I’m looking a lot better lately). I love your beauty vids especially and have been known to run to Priceline to buy whatever it is you recommend.
But….I’m not loving the posts this week at all. Facebook friends and deodorant?? THere are sooooo many other things you could write about related to beauty. Hopefully next week is back to the Zoe we know and love!
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Are you serious Ger? You realise these posts aren’t just for you, don’t you? If an article isn’t of interest, don’t read it! It’s not exactly in your face, you can just close the window or keep flicking.
Zoe is so funny, articulate and charming she could write about how spit is a great makeup remover and still be entertaining.
I would suggest you find some more pressing issues to complain about in life.
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For those of you who love salted licorice (I do), could you let me know if you get any of the good Dutch (or other European) brands in Australia (Sydney)? The ones in the lolly shops (coins, houses etc) don’t seem to taste the same as the packaged European ones…
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I have found a few to kind of nearly satisfy me from the English lolly shops. It probably depends on what flavour you’re after though. In Denmark we’re all about the ammonium chloride (!) flavour and that comes in either the tiny little diamond shaped ones, or in the round sticks with a brown masse inside the tube.
Good hunting and good luck
I can’t wait til my family arrives in November, a massive order has been passed on.
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I will have a look. lucky you! if you remember the brand names of the overseas ones, please let me know
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‘Overseas ones’ meaning from the English lolly shop? I’m sure the little diamonds have ‘salmiakki’ in the name somewhere, but you might be able to ask if they’ll import or stock certain products.
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Hi Bird,
I am a fellow salty licorice lover (so delicious), and when I need my fix I either buy from Sugar Fix or the British Lolly Shop. It’s not as good as the European stuff but my craving is satisfied and it’s better than nothing. I usually just ask the staff to pick out the saltiest licorice they have and I’m always happy. http://www.sugarfix.com.au/ http://www.thebritishlollyshop.com.au/
I also went to Queenstown in January and the Remarkable Sweet Shop even had a chart of salty licorice. I was so impressed!
http://www.remarkablesweetshop.co.nz/
Good luck X
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Dove no white marks, with the silvery grey lid.
It smells fresh and powdery but doesn’t compete with my perfume
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Ditto on this! Make sure it is the one with the matte bottle, not the gloss bottle though. The gloss bottle one stinks, and gives white marks.
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Thankfully Secret Clinical (my favourite deo which I got sent from the US for years) now has an Euro equivalent: Rexona/Sure Maximum/Clinical.
Not sure if it is available in OZ, but for those considering Botox, this is the last thing you should try before the needle.
It is better than Mitchum with less irritation.
The Dove variant is ok, but Rexona/Sure has a less “present” scent.
Driclor has the same active ingredient in the same strength, but will nuke your pits and make them itchy and sore. This stuff doesn’t.
Still love Secret Clinical Waterproof though (in marathon scent!)
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I really have to comment here – the body shop aloe vera deodorant! About four years ago i suddenly started getting a bad painful rash and pimples from every deodorant i put on – even the ‘natural’ aluminium free ones, the crystals (which didn’t do anything for the sweat but still gave me a rash), the sensitive skin ones…. You name it i have tried it. I was in a huge panic thinking i would never be able to go out in public again!
The body shop deodorant changed my life (no exaggeration, i had lost confidence and felt sweaty all the time), it works well as an anti persperant and no white marks ever. I would recommend it to anyone having trouble with normal deodorants.
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I’ve got a Body Shop deodorant – it might be the same as yours, no fragrance added. It works really well and is not sticky etc. I’ve been using it for a couple of years and I’m really happy with it.
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Yep sounds like the one – no scent and in a green bottle. I am scared that one day they will discontinue it so i stock up every time i go to the shops!
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Moogoo has an awesome deodorant that’s natural. It’s wonderful, and today I ran out and had to use Nivea black and white which was what I was using before and it is pretty average in comparison. Sweaty and smelly before long. Moo goo all the way!
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Moogoo was fine for me in Winter but come Summer I was starting to smell. My favourite is Mitchum Unscented. Works a treat. I don’t really like my deodorants to have any smell whatsoever. I use perfume for that (rarely, admittedly).
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MooGoo is THE best I have come across for finicky skin…I use their whole range and am excited for the official baby specific range they are creating in the future
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I use almost everything in the MooGoo range but I haven’t tried the deodorant. But given your recommendations I will now have to try it:-)
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My husband uses the Moogoo deodorant while working as a landscaper in summer and it still works. In fact it works better than any other one he has tried (they make him smell nauseating by the end of the day). Plus the lemon myrtle scent is just great. I’ll also add another vote to using the whole range. The best shampoo and conditioner for itchy scalp – and I tried lots.
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I am a big fan of Nivea Invisible Black & White. It is AMAZING how it stops those yellow stains appearing on my whites. However, I find it doesn’t control dampness too well for me. It’s ok though, so I keep using it. My boyfriend tried the Men’s version and said the same thing and he went back to Mitchum. He just sweated right through that Nivea…
I’m just trying out the Dove Invisible Dry Anti White Marks roll on now. I don’t think it will stop my whites staining but I like the smell of it and it dried fairly quickly – two things I appreciate in a good roll-on!
I think I want to try Rexona Clinical next!
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I’m not a big sweater, BUT… I take a type of medication that makes my sweat and tears turn orange. Yes orange. Like concentrated orange juice (I wish my tears turned red so that when I cry I looked like the vampires in ‘True Blood’, but sadly no). So I wear a-top-of-the-line-absolutely-no-sweat-getting-through-these-molecules form of deodorant whenever I wear a white top of any sort.
On another note: my Mum is Dutch too, and I LOOOOOVE salty liquorice. Can’t believe you don’t like it! On the other hand, I can’t stand cheese and my mum wonders whether I am actually a child of hers…
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I have tried every deodorant under the sun (I sweat pretty bad and it smells horrendous) but nothing, and I mean NOTHING beats Rexona Clinical Protection. It comes in a box and is pretty pricey, but it works for me. I never smell anymore!
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I was so excited when the Rexona Clinical Protection came out (yes it doesn’t take much) as i sweat a lot too but it actually burnt my underarms! I stopped using it and tried it again a few months later but the same thing happened. Must be some strong chemicals in there as i don’t have sensitive skin and have never had a reaction to any skin products before
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Rexona devotee – I’m not a big sweater but a daily runner, I’ve tried other things but I always go back to Rexona roll on!
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Lots of good advice in this article, but No 3- sticking a panty liner in the armpit of your jumper??!! Seriously??!! Totally imagining being in public & a panty liner making it’s way free and falling onto the floor or slipping down and sticking on your trousers- embarrassing!!
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I use Miessence after trying so many mainstream deodorants and finding after a few months my clothes would always smell like them. Don’t have that problem with Miessence and feel better about it being paraben free. Highly recommended.
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I also highly recommend the miessence range of deodorants. It’s the only natural deodorant that I have found that works perfectly. I recommend it to all my friends.
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I’m a fan of good old Dove ‘go fresh’ cucumber and green tea scent anti-perspirant. Either roll on or aerosol. I keep one in the bag for through the day touch ups. It’s fresh, light and reminds me of relaxing summery days.
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I tried this one recently and it was awful for me! Loved the smell but I found that it didn’t really do anything, and would just clash with my sweat and the resulting fragrance was really gross. Nothing like fresh cucumbers unfortunately.
I use rexona women pure (green one) now and it’s great.
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Love that one too! Got told I smelt like lollies leaving the gym the other day.. Think that’s a good thing?! Haha
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I hate cucumber, but I loved the Lemongrass scented one and I use the grapefruit one now.
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I’ve been determined to find an effective natural alternative but they are mostly sub par. It’s the dampness that irks me. Have been really happy with recent find Soapwalla though- a NewYork, start up in a kitchen brand that got terrific reviews in the NY Times. It’s a paste you apply with your fingers that really manages to destink & absorb moisture . I survived a 35 hr transit this week to Europe with it! Flora Organica now stock it in Aus
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Driclor. LOVE. I sweat a lot, and a friend put me onto this stuff. From chemists. I use it every couple of days when it’s hot, and weekly-ish when it’s not. And then I can use the regular Rexona on the other days. It does irritate the skin though, and one hot tip is DO NOT SCRATCH. Just makes it worse. Cool packs, or if unbearable, GENTLY wash it off with a cool wash cloth. And I do find I have to wash it off in the morning (and apply regular antiperspirant) or I get itchy during the day.
Oh, and NEVER use it the same day as shaving. Trust me on this.
I’ve also tried Odoban (in the hope it wouldn’t burn as badly) which was good but still irritating – plus I had to order it online. Back to driclor.
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I’m a Driclor girl too. Nothing else works. NOTHING! I cannot tell you how much my life changed when I stopped sweating through multiple layers of clothing in the middle of winter, when the maximum temperature was 10 degrees celsius. Might sound silly to say a deodorant changed my life, but it seriously did. I use it in the same way. Can get away with once a fortnight in the winter and then weekly in the warmer months. No more feeling the sweat trickle down my side or embarrassing mega sweat stained pits for me!
stained pits for me! Bring on Summer and tight tops!
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Driclor devotee here too.
My GP gave me a good tip for Driclor, dry your pits with a cool blast from a hair dryer before and after applying. Apparently it’s moisture that causes it to itch. This works for me , hope it offers relief for you too.
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I use harmony’s kiss and moo goo deodorant (they are natural). I find them sufficient for day to day activities. However if I want to stop the sweat, then I’ll use an antiperspirant deodorant like rexona crystal clear aqua (it leaves no white marks!) I have found that using an antiperspirant daily renders them ineffective after a while.
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Zoe , have you tried QV natural deodorant spray? It’s fragrance and aluminum free and absolutely does the job! I think it’s available in roll on as well, purchased at pharmacies, I won’t you anything else !
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This is what I use. The roll on version. I use it as I’m allergic to fragrances used in scented deodorants. My dermatologist put me on to it. Works a treat but you must buy the one with aluminium as the aluminium free one is ineffective.
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Norsca Fresh – the original Norsca scent is my memory-invoking deodorant scent. It probably reminds people of their Dad in the ’80′s and ’90′s. It certainly brings back memories of stealing my parents deodorant as a kid before I needed to wear it or had my own perfume, just so I could smell like one of the cool cats at school (or like a pine tree?). These days I can’t stand women’s deodorant fragrances so I share a Dove men’s one with my husband! I do have the obligatory anti-white mark one for those clothes that will show it. Off to buy Norsca for some childhood reminiscence!
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Oh yes! Norsca. I remember my mum giving my the remainder of her Norsca roll-on (gross) and I loved it. Made me feel very grown-up.
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totally loyal to mum lowscent roll on. Works perfectly, never stains or irritates, and doesn’t compete with my perfume
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I love salted licorice too but I am part and grew up on the stuff.
On the sweating business, I don’t tend to sweat much on my body but when I exercise or when it’s hot my scalp absolutely pours sweat to the point where people asked if I’ve had a shower! So nasty and a pain in the ass cause I have to wash my hair daily!
Do you think one of the overnight products would work on my scalp?
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I to sweat in my hair. So embarrassing. Would love to know how to fix it.
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My air gets oily from the sweat. I hate it.
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I was quite disappointed number 4 wasn’t – “Try a maternity pad/breast pad under your armpit if the panty liner doesn’t cut it”.
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Dear Zoe,
completely unrelated to your article but I need help. I’m needing to replace my GHD which has gone to straightener heaven and am getting confused as when I bought my GHD there was a GHD and then there was all the others. Now the playing field seems even stevens.
Help, its a bit of cashola which if I can get the same for less dosh I’d be happy with that.
Tell me what to buy oh goddess of all things beauty.
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Get a Cloud 9!! They are so much better than the GHD. I’m not sure what the price is like for them in Australia, here in NZ the Cloud 9 was a bit more expensive (because it was so hard to get – I think.)
Cloud 9 are made by the same guy who created GHD – he left GHD and had to wait for his no compete clause to expire before he could create them.
The key difference is that Cloud 9 has an adjustable heat setting so if you don’t want to completely fry your hair – you can just set it to not-so-hot, if you wanted to just smooth a blowdry, for example. Or they can still get your hair poker straight, but it doesn’t fry your hair as badly.
I had a number of GHD’s and I never thought I would change my allegiance but I swear – Cloud 9 trumps GHDs!
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Ok ladies, I bought a cloud nine! I found one on sale for $229 so it was inline with a GHD. I’ve read a stack of reviews and they all seem excellent so we’ll see how I go when it arrives in the post. Excited!
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Excuse me I am not familiar with the abbreviations GHD. Could you spell out these words for me to understand. Thanks
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Yes! Cloud Nine! I love mine.
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ha – whenever i come back from visiting home (the US), I have in the duffel bag that was empty going over….enough Secret deodorant, crest cinnamon toothpaste and Tampax applicator tampons to supply me for the next 2 years (just in case)…
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Genuinely interested… why are applicator tampons so popular in the US?
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I think it is because for a very, very long time applicator tampons were all that were available so it’s what we “learned” on and what we used. Non-applicator tampons are still harder to find in the US – so I think it comes down to what the general population of women are used to.
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I use an antiperspirant deodorant with no fragrance so that my perfume of choice stands out and doesn’t clash.
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I’m loyal to Lady Speedstick. It smells nice, works well and goes on dry (unlike sticky wet roll ons and yucky powdery sprays).
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Same here! … and for exactly the same reasons too.
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Me three – and also for exactly the same reasons!
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Me 4!
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Me four
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Loool Zoe is this the Secret deodorant you’re referring to? (see attached pic)
This is what I’ve been using since moving to the US…. for some reason most of the deodorants here are roll ons which I HATE! This also comes in roll on form but I much prefer the spray type!
Back home I loved using Dove, especially the pink one.
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Oops not sure why the pic went side ways!
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Fa is the best! Used it and nothing else for over 10 years, but you can’t get it in Aust any more! Still stock up when I’m in Europe, otherwise garnier or lady speed stick are both good!
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Fa is awesome… Found it randomly in a Reject Shop, fell in love with it… and now can’t find it anywhere…
My absolute favourite now is Nivea Pure Invisible. Never fails me.
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Oh… and I keep going into Reject Shops hoping to find Fa… Lol
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Fa is the bomb! The red one is the best! must pop in to the Reject Shop…
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Will comment on deodarant later – as soon as you tell us where that dress is from Zoe!! I LOVE IT!
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Hey Anonymous
Since Zoe is still off jet-setting around the world (jealous!) I thought I’d help. I bought the skirt-version of that dress a few weeks ago at the Glebe markets in Sydney. Can’t remember the brand – I’ll check it out when I’m at home and will let you know if Zoe doesn’t reply sooner.
Jamila
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it’s maurie and eve
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Maurie and Eve! (…I am almost sure.)
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thanks girls!!! its gorgeous!!
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I found using aerosol deodorants was really drying on my underarms and made them quite itchy, so a few years ago I switched a dove one, can’t for the life of me think what it’s called but it’s a cream, looks like a mushroom and you twist the bottom. It’s nice and moisturisery
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Fun Fact: If you’re a bikini-line shaver like myself, you can use those cream stick deodorants on your bikini line to stop razor bumps (uh, obviously buy one specifically for that!) I have skin that gets real angry real fast and it never happens when I do that trick.
(TMI/Real Talk: If you have any visitors to that area, they might get deo on them/ingest it, depending on your activities!)
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Lady Mitchum is the bomb! Iv tries them all but always end up stinky as do my clothes. Lady Mitchum cheap as chips and not a trace of BO. Loves it ( green container)
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Where do you purchase lady mitchum?
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I also use Mitchum – unscented – I don’t want a zippy zingy nice-smelling deodorant, I don’t want it competing with my scent! I only need to apply every other day, even when I’m exercising vigorously, doesn’t sting or stain… Any good chemist should stock it – Priceline always does.
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I picked up a Nivea pure invisible 48 hr no white marks 0 per cent (where’s the percentage symbol on an iPad?) alcohol anti perspirant in woollies because it was half price. It is one of the best deos I’ve used. I used to be a roll on person but this has changed me. It DOES NOT leave white marks.
I don’t know about the 48 hours though, I shower every day. Maybe it means you only have to use it very two days?
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I use bi-carb soda! When my pits are damp out of the shower I use a fluffy powder brush and dip it into the cute little box where I store the bi-carb, tap off the excess and brush that baby right into my arm cave.
It works well for me. It sort of builds up and I can get away with not applying every day. I mix it up with normal anti-p every now and then for a change. The bi-carb can irritate my skin if I apply it straight after shaving. It’s fairly potent, it seems.
On a side note, if my feet are stinky, I’ll pop a little bi-carb in my socks of a nighttime and not only does it help with smell, it lifts off dead skin (especially if I do it a few nights in a row).
In summary, I am a stinky, stinky person and bi-carb is my only friend.
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interesting! I’ve just started using bi-carb on my face for DIY microdermabrasion and am intrigued about it’s other uses.
So to clarify, do you put it in your socks and then sleep with your socks on?
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How do you do this Sailorgirl? What kind of results have you had thus far?
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Bicarb is the BOMB!
I’ve been using it to wash my hair for the last few weeks. My hair now has way more volume and I only have to wash every few days rather than every morning!
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I use bicarbonate of soda for everything, but particularly for cleaning the kitchen sink – its brilliant. Pour half a cup down the toilet once a week followed by white vinegar keeps the dunny and it’s drain sparkling! I hear it’s good as a toothpaste also.
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How do you use it as a shampoo? Just add it to your wet hair or make a paste ? Please tell
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I would love to know the hair/shampoo trick too! If you’re willing to share
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I use bicarb soda too – love the simplicity of it. For deodorant I mix it with some cornflour to make it a bit gentler. And to wash my hair I make a solution of bicarb and water, then massage it into my scalp until it goes ‘soapy’, and rinse.
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Rexona Clinical protection. A-MAZ-ING. I swear I have not sweated in over a year since I started using this. Although I have found that I also need to put it on in the morning, not just at night time like it says on the packet. I tend to sweat when I am nervous (not good when you are a high school teacher-you let them know you are nervous and it all goes downhill fast) but this has fixed the problem.
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Agree!! This product is the best!!
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Agree. Agree. Agree. Without a doubt the best I have ever used! I don’t even remember what sweat is anymore…
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Agreeeeed! the best deoderant on the market!
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Totally! I agree!! Rexona Clinical Protection in Shower Fresh! Hmmmmmm..can u smell the freshness???
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I prefer the Dove version to the Rexona one… but cream deodorant has been my saving grace. Hyper allergic underarms (more than any other part of my body…) that just react so bad to aerosols and even roll ons.
Just gotta be careful putting on tops after you just put it on
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I have this AMAZING stuff called dri-clor that you get from the chemist. I don’t know what it does to your sweat glands but I literally don’t sweat anymore. I use it at night once or twice a week and then don’t even bother with ordinary deodarant during the day. I went from being constantly embarrassed about pit marks to not even having to think about it!! THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND!
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DRICLOR SAVED MY LIFE.
Ok maybe a slight exaggeration but I love it. It burned like ALL GET OUT for a couple of days (my poor pits were red raw) but now, I just apply it once a week and I’ve not had a sweat mark since. Normally, it wouldn’t matter if it was the middle of winter or the height of summer; I’d have 4 inch long sweat marks under my arms within minutes. Now.. NONE.
In summer, I put it on my forehead as I get really sweaty there in summer as well. It probably isn’t doing my face ANY favours but I moisturise, cleanse, serum-ise, tone, rosehip my face regularly so I think the tiny bit of Driclor will be fine.
I could rave about this product all day. OH but don’t put it on freshly shaved (like, shaved that day) pits. The agony is almost unbearable
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Yes, Driclor for the WIN! It is the bestest. Kept me fresh and dry even on 100 percent humidity days in Cairns and Port Douglas. Best. Ever.
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Hi amyfizzer, I tried Driclor a few years back as I’m a bit of a sweaty betty – but the burning from it was so bad I couldn’t sleep all night! And my pits were red raw!! How long did it take for this to stop? I quit after 2 days as I was exhausted and in agony!
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Hi Claire,
It was about 4 – 5 days. But I was at the point of trying ANYTHING to make the sweaty pits stop so I persevered. Even though putting it on my already agonised underarms was like a sick sort of torture, it is so, SO worth it. I’ve not had a day of trouble since.
I had had the colour in tops run under my arms, I couldn’t wear a jumper or cardy more than once because the residue from the TWO different deodorants I was wearing left big white circle stains and they also smelt sweaty.
If you can leave your underarms without shaving for a couple of days before, the skin will be even less sensitive. Don’t bother trying to rub it off or scratching it as it just makes it worse!! The only thing I found that helped was having an icepack under each arm. The coolness certainly helped.
So basically, 5 days, use ice-packs and push through it because 4-5 nights pain and lack of sleep compared to the constant heartbreak of massive sweat circles is a worthwhile compromise (IMO!)
Amy
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Eeep! Wish me luck then! Thanks for the heads up and knowledge I’m not the only one that found it a bit burny! Ta
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I LOVE Driclor! It is amazing. But you have to be really careful with it, because the application of it can really sting if you’re doing it incorrectly.
Make sure you haven’t shaved your pits for up to 24 hours before you use it.
And make sure they are DRY. I will stick the hairdryer on them for a minute before even contemplating putting it on.
Anyone thats having trouble with Driclor, Iencourage you to try doing the above.
I learned my lesson the hard way when it gave me a chemical burn :S
Still loyal to it, though!
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Another driclor question for you please! I tried it, got the burnt pits and all persisted because it worked but it made me really hot elsewhere and I was never a face sweater before I used it but it was as though my body still needed to sweat and if it couldn’t do it via my pits it chose somewhere else to leak! Do you have that problem?
I hate being a bit sweaty mess, I predominantly wear black tops so that I don’t have sweat marks and I hate it
Maybe I should try driclor again?
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Hi SPT,
To be honest, I can’t really remember what my other “areas” were like before, so I can’t say if I feel more sweaty anywhere else. I just recall being constantly mortified by the sweaty pits. I do use it on my face in summer since I have a fringe and a sweaty forehead doesn’t lend itself to a fringe of any kind, plus my makeup goes funny in the chin crease under my mouth so I put it there as well. I also use it on the back of my neck because it sticks there too (basically, I am a walking sweat ball)
Good luck. I would definitely give it another go, especially since it is winter and you can adjust to using it more easily. It’s hard work in summer when you’re sweating buckets already!!
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I actually haven’t used deodorant on a daily basis for years.
If I am going on a night out where I know I am going to get all sweaty dancing etc., I will probably put some on, but I don’t put some on before I go to Zumba/gym etc., I’ll just have a shower straight after. I have asked my incredibly blunt husband, friends and family if I smell, and nope, they can’t tell, even during/straight after gym. My sister told me straight after a really sweaty gym session that I smelled sweaty but clean – a bit like sea-water.
For me, it’s not worth putting all those chemicals on my skin repeatedly (I used organic/natural as possible skin and hair care stuff too) as I seem to have chemical sensitivity. I had what was diagnosed as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but I was sure wasn’t; and when I eliminated as many chemicals as possible from my life, the symptoms went away!!!
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Hi Quixotic, I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome about 12 years ago. Have you found a big change with eliminating chemaicals etc? I work, have kids etc but every couple of months it hits me and I need to sleep.
I also need at least 9 hours of sleep every night and am on a low dose anti depressant to help.
Any input in managing it would be fantastic. Thanks!!
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Hi Sharon, okay so, I was sure that my diagnosis was more a case of, “Well, we don’t really know what’s going on, but this should cover it” kind of diagnosis. I was never so severe as other cases I had heard of, I was still holding down a demanding full time job, keeping house and husband, socialising etc., but was just really tired and run down. Chronic Fatigure proper seemed much more serious to me.
So my advice would depend on whether you think your diagnosis is correct.
For me, as soon as I started seeing a naturopath (out of sheer desperation, I thought it was all hippy crap, but hey! nothing else had worked) she convinced me with her non-hippy, scientific approach, intelligence, consultative manner and above all, RESULTS.
I eliminated as many chemicals as I could – it was a pretty expensive exercise, what I saved on cleaning chemicals I more than spent on natural organic skin/hair products, make up (had to wear it for work) and the main expense was organic food. I tried to approach it realistically, and my naturopath helped with foods (mainly fruit and veg) that she felt needed to be organic, and other foods that I could probably get away with buying non-organic. Obviously the less processed/packet foods the better.
I was really stringent for a goof few months and noticed results after 1-2 months. After 6 months, the results were huge – Much more energy, better immune system (I didn’t seem to catch everything going around like before), and I was actually able to come off my anti-depression medication.
Over time I have gotten less strict with the chemical free life but every now and then I notice a creeping sort of tiredness and get back on the bandwagon and I pick up.
Hope that helps. =D
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I am so glad to see someone else on here who doesn’t use deodorant! I haven’t used it in years either – sometimes I will use it in summer, but never every day. At most once or twice a week. It tends to stay on and provides a seal – that’s what I find anyway. And same thing, I do not smell at all either. I just don’t sweat much. And I am not a hippy either, my shampoo and conditioner are from the salon and I use Dove soap so don’t go thinking I have hairy armpits and eat only raw foods
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Oh God, me either!!! lol
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I love that you guys have pointed out the non hippy, non hairy armpit reasons for eliminating chemicals. I’m working through it at them moment, just because I figure the amount chemicals in foods, cosmetics can’t be good for me. I am suffering from a constant level of fatigue, so I may need to pump up the chemical free lifestyle if both of your experiences say anything
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