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	<title>Happy to sweat, but not to stink</title>
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	<description>Is there an effective aluminum-free deodorant? There have been quite a few deodorant questions on Ask, but none of them are quite what I&apos;m looking for.  I need an aluminum-free deodorant because my doctor told me that I should use one, but as a woman they are very difficult to find, at least in my experience.  I&apos;ve been using men&apos;s Speed Stick for years (the woman&apos;s counterpart contains aluminium) and it&apos;s generally fine but sometimes -- especially now that I&apos;m in a high stress environment in a hotter climate than I&apos;m used to -- it doesn&apos;t cut it.  I don&apos;t mind using men&apos;s deodorant, I don&apos;t care what it smells like, I just want it to work!  Tom&apos;s of Maine irritated my skin a lot when I used it, so that is out.  I also found it to be much less effective than the Speed Stick.  The deodorant rocks that people always bring up in deodorant threads appear to basically be solid aluminum (am I wrong about this?) so that is out as well.&lt;br&gt;
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I&apos;m not concerned about sweat or wetness; I just don&apos;t want to smell like I didn&apos;t shower.  I do shower, every morning, so that isn&apos;t the problem.  This doesn&apos;t happen all of the time; it seems to be when I&apos;m in a high-pressure situation or when I&apos;m wearing long sleeves.&lt;br&gt;
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I&apos;ve also noticed that my nice sweaters (mostly 100% cashmere) have a smell sort of embedded in them that dry cleaning won&apos;t remove.  They smell fine until they&apos;re on my body for about an hour, and then I think that my body heat, or possibly the new sweat, activates this scent.  Is there any hope for wearing these again?  I&apos;ve had them dry cleaned and that didn&apos;t do a thing, much to my embarrassment.  Are these sweaters ruined, or can they somehow be saved?&lt;br&gt;
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Should I be considering perfume or a body spray or something else?  I don&apos;t really like wearing perfume, and I don&apos;t want to smell like anything in particular; I would prefer to smell mild or like nothing at all.  I also think that perfume would just be masking the smell and not getting at the root of the problem.</description>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:00:23 -0800</pubDate>
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	<title>Help me smell pretty in halter tops! </title>
	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/126087/Help%2Dme%2Dsmell%2Dpretty%2Din%2Dhalter%2Dtops</link>	
	<description>Why do I have body odor when I wear sleeveless things, and how can I prevent this? I always see people running around in tank tops and strapless dresses. I&apos;ve never noticed any of them having body odor, not even at outdoor events on hot days. However, I can&apos;t even wear a sleeveless top in a cool room without noticing body odor within 15 mins or so. This is embarrassing, and also limits my clothing choices since most non-tshirt options with sleeves tend to be matronly. &lt;small&gt;Btw, I&apos;m &lt;strong&gt;NOT&lt;/strong&gt; looking for clothing suggestions, that was just an example.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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The problem isn&apos;t sweat, this happens even when I&apos;m perfectly dry. Nonetheless, I have tried certain-dri, clinical strength secret and all the other extra-strong antiperspirant options with no success. I&apos;ve experimented with all non-prescription brands (do they even make prescription deodorant? I know about prescription antiperspirant) for men and women, in all formulations: roll on, stick, gel stick and aerosol. Nothing seems to make a difference, though aerosol seems to be slightly more effective. &lt;br&gt;
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My routine now is stick + aerosol, and I keep a small stick in my purse and &quot;touch up&quot; multiple times through out the day. Sometimes I use body wipes before I apply more, that doesn&apos;t seem to make a difference. At best, the touch-ups help mask the problem somewhat, but it does not prevent it. &lt;br&gt;
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Basic stats in case my age, health and diet are relevant: I&apos;m female, 30, healthy, not overweight, well hydrated (hydration seemed to come up in previous B.O. questions), vegetarian, don&apos;t consume any more garlic, onions or pungent spices than the next person. I don&apos;t like many dairy items, so my dairy intake is limited. My diet typically consists of fruit, veggies, water, grains and beans. I don&apos;t drink coffee and have a soda or two a week. I&apos;m not a health freak, just a picky eater. The only medications I take are OTC allergy pills and advil when needed. &lt;br&gt;
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So, I&apos;m curious about why this happens, and if this happens to everyone but somehow everyone else has a better method to deal with it. More than knowing why it happens, I&apos;d like suggestions about what I can do to prevent this!!</description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:48:32 -0800</pubDate>
	<category>bodyodor</category>
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	<category>odor</category>
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	<dc:creator>birdlady</dc:creator>
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	<title>Will being Surer make me un-Sure?</title>
	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/116879/Will%2Dbeing%2DSurer%2Dmake%2Dme%2DunSure</link>	
	<description>If I start using deodorant will I start producing unpleasant BO? I don&apos;t use deodorant (or an antiperspirant) but I want to because I like the smell. Whenever I run into a guy that smells good most of the time it&apos;s due to his deodorant.&lt;br&gt;
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I do wear cologne but it fades before the end of the day... people have to bunch up my shirt and stick their nose directly unto it to notice the scent. I could bathe in the stuff but I don&apos;t think anyone would enjoy that.&lt;br&gt;
Same with scented soap--although the soap fades much faster.&lt;br&gt;
The new laundry scent on my clothes can last a whole day but it also requires direct nose contact to be noticable.&lt;br&gt;
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I don&apos;t need deodorant. I&apos;ve never noticed any ... off smells before, neither have my very honest friends or exes (I&apos;ve asked). I barely sweat under my arms too. My calves will be dripping sweat before my pits even show hints of perspiration.&lt;br&gt;
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So, now my biggest fear is that once I start using it I&apos;ll start needing it. I&apos;ve read comments on deodorant related threads here where people say that they never realized how bad their BO was until they started using deodorant. Could that happen to me (despite my lack of offensive BO to begin with)?&lt;br&gt;
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Are there any other risks I should consider?&lt;br&gt;
I understand that aluminum could be dangerous in antiperspirants but I&apos;m only looking at deodorants. &lt;br&gt;
I also don&apos;t consider it a risk that people might be offended/irritated/angered  by my choice in scents or products... although, I promise I won&apos;t overdo it.&lt;br&gt;
I also understand that smelling like nothing or &quot;only noticing your cologne when my nose is touching your skin&quot; can be desirable, but it&apos;s not what I want. &lt;br&gt;
I love smelling people who smell good... and I want to smell good too.</description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:30:35 -0800</pubDate>
	<category>antiperspirant</category>
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	<category>bodyodor</category>
	<category>deodorant</category>
	<dc:creator>simplethings</dc:creator>
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	<title>Deodorant Questions</title>
	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/116288/Deodorant%2DQuestions</link>	
	<description>Tell me about deodorant. As someone in my 20s, I feel silly asking these questions, but I&apos;ve never been able to smell myself very well and therefore don&apos;t really know how to answer them.&lt;br&gt;
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1. Which deodorants brands and types are generally most effective?&lt;br&gt;
2. For deodorant sticks, how many swipes do you use under each armpit? (Swipe = 1 motion, up or down.)&lt;br&gt;
3. Besides asking a friend, is there any way to tell if you stink?</description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 19:35:28 -0800</pubDate>
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	<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
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	<title>I stink</title>
	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/111751/I%2Dstink</link>	
	<description>How do I deal with late-day b.o.? I am not sure why, but recently I have started to have more b.o. than before. I have always been someone who sweats easily, but my antiperspirant and deodorant have been able to handle it. Recently however, I often feel that late in the day that I am starting to smell.&lt;br&gt;
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I am not sure what to do. I am in my early 30s. I work in an office setting, but I am also often in front of large groups teaching. I tend to use antiperspirant/deodorant combos like Right Guard and Speedstick (the clear-gel kinds).&lt;br&gt;
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Any ideas? Should I keep cologne at my desk for late in the day? Is there a stronger deodorant out there?</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:30:17 -0800</pubDate>
	<category>bodyodor</category>
	<category>deodorant</category>
	<category>stink</category>
	<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
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