noobstu said:I bought an alum stick from connaughts and have used it a couple of times now - i do find it calms the redness a little.
Ive heard talk on here of people using alum as a deodorant? Howdoes this work?
it doesnt really have a ascent per se. do u wet it and just rub it under your pits then leave it to dry?
Is it even effective?
Tall_Paul said:Wet your armpits and rub the alum under them.
It works really well IMHO, though it's worth bearing in mind you will sweat as it isn't an anti-perspirant.
Canuck said:It's saved my work shirts, they used to get ruined by roll ons. Now no residue means no crunchy arm pit areas on the shirt, alum washes away just fine.
spaceryder said:Tall_Paul said:Wet your armpits and rub the alum under them.
It works really well IMHO, though it's worth bearing in mind you will sweat as it isn't an anti-perspirant.
Or just wet the alum block and rub it under the ol' armpits. Works best if you keep your hair trimmed there.
Have used alum for several years ( aluminium in antiperspirants linked with Alzheimers, but not proven causally)
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