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08/08/2006 04:55:41 PM · #1
mens antiperspirants that dont leave that nasty yellow stains in shirts?
08/08/2006 04:56:31 PM · #2
I use Sure solid, unscented. No stains here.
08/08/2006 04:57:26 PM · #3
Never had a problem... are ya sure your pits aren't funky? :-P
08/08/2006 04:57:49 PM · #4
maybe shower a bit more often?

j/k ;-)
08/08/2006 05:00:39 PM · #5
shave your armpits
08/08/2006 05:01:26 PM · #6
I've been using degree for a while...and I've used right guard also...and I've never gotten any yellow spots in any shirts...I wear white shirts all the time...either alone or under whatever else I have on...I think it's a personal issue brother.
08/08/2006 05:02:44 PM · #7
Hey, behave yourselves! Poor guy is going through enough with all the hormones raging and all. Has to deal with girls getting all 'emotional' and it doesn't help when you have to deal with crazy sweating at that age...
08/08/2006 05:10:02 PM · #8
Nah, I know for a fact that some aluminum products in antiperspirants leave stains on shirts and i just want to see if I can find one that doesnt leave them. I know for a fact that Old Spice red zone does (the antiperspirant, not the deoderant).
08/08/2006 05:11:04 PM · #9
No humor here, just mom input. My 15 yr old had the same problem, he now uses degree. Also he cut back on meat after speaking to a great older lady at the health food store. Problem gone.... helped with zits too :)
08/08/2006 05:12:27 PM · #10
No aluminum in my Speed Stick Sports TalC. I just checked :-)
08/08/2006 05:13:19 PM · #11
Originally posted by liltritter:

Also he cut back on meat after speaking to a great older lady at the health food store.


LESS MEAT! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
08/08/2006 05:14:35 PM · #12
Originally posted by liltritter:

My 15 yr old had the same problem, he now uses degree. .... helped with zits too :)

Does it not leave white streaks on his face?

Message edited by author 2006-08-08 17:16:16.
08/08/2006 05:14:47 PM · #13
I uses Nivea Anti-traces, it's transparent. works like a charm.

but it is for girls ;)
08/08/2006 05:15:24 PM · #14
I guess each person is different. I dont have a problem and my sister, since she started eating healthier, doesnt use deoderant anymore. She manages a restaurant on the upper west side, so appearance is everything.
08/08/2006 05:15:41 PM · #15
Originally posted by hsteg:

Nah, I know for a fact that some aluminum products in antiperspirants leave stains on shirts and i just want to see if I can find one that doesnt leave them. I know for a fact that Old Spice red zone does (the antiperspirant, not the deoderant).


Aluminum zirconium, Aluminum Chlorohydrate, or etc seems to cause this. Try Natural deodorant with mineral salts.

I can't use any products with aluminium in it or I will break out so I have to read the label.
08/08/2006 05:18:08 PM · #16
Dove has a new deodorant that gaurantees no stains. I've used it, and it does significantly reduce (not totally eliminate) stains. It's particulalry good for tight, dark shirts that get deodorant marks when you look at them. The prioduct is called Ultimate Clear, and it comes in several scents, including unscented, so I guess a guy could wear it too.
08/08/2006 05:19:43 PM · #17
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

No aluminum in my Speed Stick Sports TalC. I just checked :-)

and its an antiperspirant?
08/08/2006 05:20:33 PM · #18
what's the difference in antiperspirant and deodorant?
08/08/2006 05:21:08 PM · #19
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by liltritter:

My 15 yr old had the same problem, he now uses degree. .... helped with zits too :)

Does it not leave white streaks on his face?


hehahe you make me laugh
08/08/2006 05:22:11 PM · #20
Originally posted by faidoi:

Originally posted by hsteg:

Nah, I know for a fact that some aluminum products in antiperspirants leave stains on shirts and i just want to see if I can find one that doesnt leave them. I know for a fact that Old Spice red zone does (the antiperspirant, not the deoderant).


Aluminum zirconium, Aluminum Chlorohydrate, or etc seems to cause this. Try Natural deodorant with mineral salts.

I can't use any products with aluminium in it or I will break out so I have to read the label.


I second this, now what about those stains in und..........never mind.
08/08/2006 05:23:20 PM · #21
Originally posted by biteme:

what's the difference in antiperspirant and deodorant?


antiperspirant helps prevent sweat
deodorant just covers up the smell
08/08/2006 05:24:13 PM · #22
Originally posted by thegrandwazoo:

Originally posted by biteme:

what's the difference in antiperspirant and deodorant?


antiperspirant helps prevent sweat
deodorant just covers up the smell


ah ok, thanks.

didn't know there were 2 sorts ;)
08/08/2006 05:28:16 PM · #23
Originally posted by biteme:

Originally posted by thegrandwazoo:

Originally posted by biteme:

what's the difference in antiperspirant and deodorant?


antiperspirant helps prevent sweat
deodorant just covers up the smell


ah ok, thanks.

didn't know there were 2 sorts ;)

Being 16 and living in Florida with so much humidity, i need all the prevention i can get haha
08/08/2006 05:29:03 PM · #24
Antiperspirants can be dangerous because they prevent sweat coming out. Sweat carries toxins from your body so blocking this may not be the best idea.
08/08/2006 05:29:44 PM · #25
Originally posted by davyaldy:

Antiperspirants can be dangerous because they prevent sweat coming out. Sweat carries toxins from your body so blocking this may not be the best idea.

That's true - if you marinate yourself in it.
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