Arrid Clear works pretty good for me, I had the same problem and I hate using the clear deoderants because they don't last long, but ARRID Clear is the only kind I'll use because it stays on all day and it really does stay clear.
Hope this might help you too!
Good Luck in finding the right product!
2006-08-04 11:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the worst stains and the smelliest is caused by using a deodorant or antiperspirant. Some deodorants smell worse than the B.O. they are trying to hide! Most deodorants and antiperspirants contain a form of aluminum that is the key ingredient in preventing perspiration from coming through the skin.
A simplistic explanation is this: the aluminum is absorbed into the sweat gland or cell; bringing water in with it. Eventually, the cell is filled with fluid, which causes the duct or opening to swell shut temporarily stopping the cell from naturally excreting the superfluous fluid.
When the fluid or water inside the cell reaches “equilibrium” (is balanced with fluid inside and out), the water must get out. Consequently, it is forced through the cellular openings and will actually wash away the antiperspirant including the aluminum compound that caused it to fill up in the first place.
When that happens, you usually need to reapply the antiperspirant and examine your clothing for the stains that have inevitably happened. If you are wearing a dark colored blouse or shirt, the stain will have a whitish, crusty appearance. If your clothing is lighter colored, it may have a yellowish look. I’ve actually seen heavily stained white t-shirts where the stain looks very dark even though the shirt has been laundered and bleached. The dark stain indicates a high level of aluminum in the stain
Instead of a commercial deodorant product, dip a powder puff or cotton ball in baking soda and lightly dust under your arms.
Wet a cotton ball or washcloth with white vinegar. Pat or lightly rub under your arms and allow to dry. The odor of the vinegar quickly vanishes and you won’t have deodorant stains on your clothing!
Moisten a cotton ball or clean washcloth with sugar-free, alcohol-based mouthwash and apply to your underarms. This helps get rid of the bacteria that causes odor and will not leave a deodorant stain on your clothes.
There’s not much help available in removing the dark stains from aluminum chloride after they are already set in your clothing. The best bet is to avoid those products that contain it thereby eliminating the stain itself.
Otherwise, try the vinegar and water, or the salt and water solutions and allow the garment to soak for a couple of hours or overnight. Then scrub the stain with a commercial stain remover product and launder according to instructions.
2006-08-04 12:03:31
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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I tried the Degree as well and was disappointed. I didn't think they could make a solid that wouldn't show white. I tried the new Dove Ultra Clear and it's great. I did not expect that it work but it does, and it's cheap.
2006-08-04 11:56:39
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answered by swayed 4
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Secret Invisible solid
2006-08-04 12:00:51
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answered by Adriana 2
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I use Dove, invisible formula. I LOVE it. I think it's the only deodorant I like. And it'll only leave white stuff on my clothes if I get dressed too soon after putting it on.
2006-08-04 11:55:33
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Mitchum,rollon
2006-08-04 11:55:26
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answered by Sherry H 4
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The sweat will reason the yellowing. regardless of in case you could eliminate the yellow stains with vinegar. The stains contain the salts of the sweat. Vinegar will eliminate them. from time to time whites grow to be dingy because of fact there's a brilliant sort of minerals on your water. in case you upload baking soda to the cleansing soap cycle the soda will soften the water - this is, it is going to precipitate out the mineral salts. then you definately can upload a cup of vinegar on your very final rinse cyle to enhance away the residues left by ability of the cleansing soap. do not use the vinegar and soda jointly. Vinegar is acid, soda is alkaline. in case you employ them to gether on the same time they neutralize one yet another. First the soda and cleansing soap and then the vinegar.
2016-11-03 21:58:12
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answered by ? 4
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Have you tried invisible, non-scented mens deodorant? That will most likely work. I know multiple girls who resorted to mens deodorant.
2006-08-04 11:57:44
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answered by Lauren 4
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The dove brand, that is specially made not to show white marks works really good.
2006-08-04 11:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the gel kind, or the crystal! Put any kind you use on after you are dressed too. That pretty much solves the problem.
2006-08-04 11:56:52
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answered by Isabella 3
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