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woohoo_sharjah Posts 2
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24/06/2012 20:47:08
So.... There is lady speed stick over there? I'm coming up in August and use lady speed stick over here in Australia. I didn't think they would sell it over there. I was going to bring over about a dozen of them. I am so excited to find out they are in Dubai. I will be living in sharjah. Does anyone know if lady speed stick is available in supermarkets? If not where would I buy it? Any ideas on approximate cost?? Thank you!!!
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Ginnee Posts 1470
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23/06/2012 23:04:52
If you're trying to prevent odour, get some chlorophyl tablets. Chlorophyl is a natural mineral that cleans the blood. I started taking it as a teenager as I had real problems with BO, despite using deodorants, and showering more than once a day. It realllllly works, takes a couple of weeks to kick in, but it really works. I dont need it these days,, must have been teenage hormones. but it's also healthy and good for you.
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aline_jlt Posts 900
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23/06/2012 13:03:34
PennyLane wrote: Chocs01 wrote: Pomegranate wrote: aline_jlt wrote: its bad to stop you body from sweating .... and even worse for everyone else you come in contact with.....ugh, there is nothing worse than someone else's bo So You don't use deodorant/anti-persipirant then?? Actually sweat itself doesn't smell! It only causes odour when it comes into contact with bacteria on the skin. Exactly !! As long as the skin and clothing is kept clean there is no smell....
Exactly , i dont mean dont deodorant/anti-persipirant
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PennyLane Posts 706
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23/06/2012 12:16:07
Chocs01 wrote: Pomegranate wrote: aline_jlt wrote: its bad to stop you body from sweating .... and even worse for everyone else you come in contact with.....ugh, there is nothing worse than someone else's bo So You don't use deodorant/anti-persipirant then?? Actually sweat itself doesn't smell! It only causes odour when it comes into contact with bacteria on the skin.
Exactly !! As long as the skin and clothing is kept clean there is no smell....
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Chocs01 Posts 4776
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23/06/2012 11:59:59
Pomegranate wrote: aline_jlt wrote: its bad to stop you body from sweating .... and even worse for everyone else you come in contact with.....ugh, there is nothing worse than someone else's bo So You don't use deodorant/anti-persipirant then??
Actually sweat itself doesn't smell! It only causes odour when it comes into contact with bacteria on the skin.
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Pomegranate Posts 1158
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23/06/2012 11:04:15
aline_jlt wrote: its bad to stop you body from sweating ....
and even worse for everyone else you come in contact with.....ugh, there is nothing worse than someone else's bo
So You don't use deodorant/anti-persipirant then??
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aline_jlt Posts 900
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23/06/2012 10:53:40
its bad to stop you body from sweating ....
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marink Posts 184
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23/06/2012 10:40:08
Ok just back from boots, they dont have perspirex, but they sold me something called Driclor. Apparently you need to use it at night only, and then use your normal deo during the day. will post if it works later this week or not!
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Chocs01 Posts 4776
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23/06/2012 10:25:16
Deodorants don't stop you sweating, anti-perspirants do. Mitchum is great also try Lady Speed stick - these two I have found really work - trust me I've tried everything.
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marink Posts 184
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22/06/2012 23:24:30
Lynney wrote: Try perspirex. You put it on at night and wash it off in the morning. You only have to use it a couple of times a week.
where do you get perspirex? boots?
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meerkat Posts 147
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22/06/2012 23:23:35
mitchum
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twiglet Posts 1269
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22/06/2012 20:31:25
thanks girls
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Lynney Posts 65
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22/06/2012 18:57:21
Try perspirex. You put it on at night and wash it off in the morning. You only have to use it a couple of times a week.
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Deeva Posts 167
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22/06/2012 18:49:33
Never used deodrant... use anti-perspirant. Try SANEX, the roll on as opposed to the spray.
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Marie D Posts 550
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22/06/2012 18:42:28
Driclor, you can buy it in the chemists here. A lot of people find it really uncomfortable it can sting quite a lot, but it is bearable, don't use if you've shaved that day as it can make the stinging worse.
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ishehere Posts 1704
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22/06/2012 18:38:45
Sweating is good for you..... just wear dark colours that don't show to badly....
(you are not the only sweaty mess at the moment..... and i dread getting into the sauna, sorry car at the moment)
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twiglet Posts 1269
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22/06/2012 18:33:51
I am a sweaty mess, a friend said she used something at night years ago that stops you sweating, but she cant remember the name, any ideas please? Thank you x
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