I use Degree powder fresh!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!
2007-01-27 16:55:55
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answered by heavenlea_7 3
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I am sorry, Josh. First off I would rule out all outside influences. Try using unscented soaps and anti-perspirants to see if the smell is truly emanating from you. check out your shoes and laundry detergent too. If you are hitting puberty, there is a stage where your hormones are going crazy and your sweat really smells odd. To be perfectly honest, I experienced it myself when I was about 14. I was completely shocked wondering who smelled, and sadly realized much to my chagrin that it was me. I started using an antiperspirant spray after that and it seemed to help. If this is not the case, think about when you first started noticing the odor and what might have changed. Diet and stress also effect the way that you smell. Try eating more whole foods like grain and fruits/vegetables. Reduce your intake of dairy (although yogurt is supposed to promote clean breath and healthy digestion--contains cultures like acidophilus), meat, and fats. Avoid garlic, onions, and condiments that might contain unnatural or odor containing elements. Basically this will detoxify your system. Avoid alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes. If after all of this go see a doctor. My husband had the worst smelling sweat until he was about 32 years old. Then he had a heart attack and two angioplasties. I wonder if that when he was exercising and sweating if the stress on his heart cause an unusual smelling sweat. Now that his arteries are cleared he no longer has that unusual odor.
2016-05-24 07:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at the back of the different anti-perspirants/deodorants for the strength (%) of the active ingredient (sometimes aluminum zirconium tetrahlorohydrex) and try the ones that have the highest percentage. If you are a women or man, Dove is good. Secret has a high %, but not all of them.
2007-01-27 17:10:10
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answered by shasser2 3
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"Le Crystal Naturel" made in France.
Distributed by French Transit Ltd.
P.O. Box 756, Millbrae, California
94030.
2007-01-27 17:06:14
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answered by fatsausage 7
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I like Soft N Dry. But i can't find it anymore where i live. Now my sister has to use a deodorant that is Hypoallerginic, because she'll get a rash if she doesn't.
2007-01-27 17:05:22
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answered by poohbear 3
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Best bet I've ever found is Mitchum's dab-on. Apply it 4 nights in row and as needed after that. I had terrible problems as a teen and as an adult I've tried other things n-o-t-h-i-n-g else comes close. Even checked it out w/my doctor.
2007-01-27 17:14:43
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answered by D.M. M 2
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Degree works well for me, too. Or try a men's deodorant (just try to get something unscented).
2007-01-27 16:59:07
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answered by smm1974 7
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Medications made me have the sam issues you seem to be talking about. Believe it or not, "Ban" worked for me!
2007-01-27 17:05:41
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answered by mhcgjl 3
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i use FA but itsnot good....if u find something good let me know!
2007-01-27 17:05:13
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answered by icecreampie6 1
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Secret...the best!
2007-01-27 17:00:19
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answered by st3psp8 5
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