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HisCovenant -> RE: Deodorant? (6/9/2008 3:56:59 PM)
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ORIGINAL: firefightermama Karlie, is it Drysol? Nope, that's the prescription strength of what she meant, meaning there is a higher percentage of the same active ingredient in there than in the one sold OTC. Lucky me has hyperhydrosis and has experienced all this. I have used both Drysol and Certain Dri, which is possibly what Karlie meant. You apply them at night and they soak into your skin. It takes about 1 week for it to start working and it will last about 1 week after your last application. It can bleach your clothing so be careful while it's wet. It can also tear your underarm apart if you use it after shaving (especially if you break the skin or have razor burn,) if you use it after waxing, or if you are really sensitive. I'd recommend having hydrocortozone nearby for the first time you use it. I had serious problems like that with the Drysol, but not with the Certain Dri. For me, it was strong enough to work, but not so strong it irritated. The worst thing was having to sit still and naked while it dried (like 5 minutes.) I also have to use it on my feet and hands. It is very drying to the skin, so a good moisturizer is a must if you are going to use it elsewhere besides your underarm area. Certain Dri also has a daytime deo, but I am still using Secret Clinical Strength in the day. I buy them at CVS, so I'm sure most drug stores would have them with the regular deo. You can just bet it won't be at eye level. [;)] I am obsessed about not using toxic beauty products, but for deo, I make an exception. If I am wet and smelly, I am miserable. I would much rather shorten my lifespan with deo than be miserable for a longer lifetime.
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