go to the health food store and buy chlorophyll tablets take as directed and they will neutralize the b.o and end the problem and she should eat alot of parsley
2006-10-23 10:47:25
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answered by Ride Or Die Chick 2
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It could be that she needs an anti-perspirant as well? I'm not sure if Dove includes that in their deodorant, but excess sweating could contribute to some of the odor.
Try having her use a gel deodorant of some sort, I'd recommend Lady Speed Stick or Secret. They both have great scents, and the gel tends to mask any bad funk a bit better than a dry stick.
2006-10-23 17:37:53
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answered by rose kennedy 2
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I use teen spirit.. if she has physical education at school.. or does any physical activity.. she might need to take a traveling bar with her to school.. and use it before and after class.. or if she dont she could go into the bathrooms in between classes and use it.. she also might need to use scented bath wash and wear a little perfume.. your child could be eating a food that is sweatin out and making her stink.. and YES that does happen.. u might need to check with a professional
hope I helped:) good luck with ur teen:)
2006-10-23 17:37:02
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answered by 9*I ♥ Kasey Kahne*9 3
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Mitchum Works so well! I had the same problem in my teens! When she washes under her arms use a wash cloth then, rub some alcohol after! It kills most of the odor causing bacteria that the soap didn't get! let her arms air dry then put the mitchum on! I did that until i was 17! It works!
2006-10-23 18:11:32
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answered by Black Betty 3
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I've been using Secret for years. Make sure she is using a wash cloth to scrub off dead skin cells and dirt from her pits when she's showering.
Also, if she has a lot of hair under her arms...it might be better for her to trim or shave it so it doesn't trap the "stink".
2006-10-23 17:50:18
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answered by sugarapple25 3
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it is generally recommended to switch deodorant every six months because the body gets used to the same chemicals. Sort of like developing a tolerance to alcohol. Just make sure there are different chemicals in it.
2006-10-23 17:42:19
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answered by sexmagnet 6
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Use Mitchum. You know, there may be something in your child's diet that is causing the odor. I would take your teen to a doctor just in case.
2006-10-23 17:37:15
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answered by ? 4
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funny, you didn't say your "teen" was human. If she's a skunk, you can take her to the vet to get de-odorized. Skunks don't like dove. If she is human, then maybe it's just a halloween thing.
2006-10-23 17:57:28
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answered by jwest0125 4
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I reccomend Secret or Lady's choice. Tell her to take a shower and bathe dialy. Also tell her to use baby powder. If not baby powder then talc powder so she wont sweat.
2006-10-23 17:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Degree is pretty effective. Make sure she is washing well, also. Perhaps a different deodorant soap.
2006-10-23 17:36:45
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answered by smartypants909 7
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