New Hack?

Sooo, I’ll admit that I am a sweaty girly 🫠 and the only thing that has helped was applying my deodorant at night… I’ve tried all types of deodorants; natural, antiperspirant, spray, roll ones.. you name it, I’ve tried it.

I’m so sensitive to everything, so when @kaide ♥️🏖🌞💅 mentioned Witch Hazel… I’m like, oh I can use that! Of course I talked to my doctor first and she was all for it! So thanks Kaide for the suggestion! Hopefully it helps 😅

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2024/11/17 Edited to

... Read moreWitch Hazel has been used for centuries for various skin benefits, including its anti-inflammatory and astringent properties. For those struggling with excessive sweating or skin irritation, it offers a gentle yet effective alternative. The popularity of Witch Hazel is on the rise, especially among those who prefer natural deodorant solutions. Using Witch Hazel as part of your hygiene routine can help soothe redness and inflammation often caused by traditional deodorants. It's important to choose high-quality products like Witch Hazel® Soothing Cleansing Cloths, which are made with 100% natural ingredients. These biodegradable cloths are not only effective but also environmentally friendly, making them a fantastic choice for eco-conscious consumers. Additionally, combining Witch Hazel with Aloe can enhance its soothing effects, making it suitable for sensitive skin types. If you're ready to make the switch, consider patch testing to ensure compatibility with your skin. Also, remember to consult with your healthcare provider if you have concerns about skin sensitivities or reactions. This holistic approach to hygiene is not just helpful for anyone in search of better products, but it also reflects a growing trend towards natural solutions in personal care.

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Have you tried Duradry deodorant? That’s the only deodorant that works for me

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Only antiperspirants stop sweat. Deodorant just covers the smell. Ask your dermatologist. When I was a teen, I had an over abundance of sweat and the dr. recommended Mitchum. It worked. Not sure if still being sold. There are probably many products today better than that one. Witch hazel is great to wipe away smell.

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