#61

Member
Austin, Tx
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2017, 01:20 AM by calcio.)
I hardly ever use deodorant. For me, the trick is removing the odor once per day during my daily shower. Many soaps won't do anything all.. wash the underarms 5 times & they will still smell after a shower.

Tea Tree is the only thing that I know of that removes the smell.. It often works on clothing that stinks due to mildew too (like your soccer shirt that stayed in your bag for week & forgot to wash).

I use Dr Bronner's liquid.. If you have the problem I mentioned give it a try.

With that said, after reading this thread the PAA Neroli will be on my next order from IB.
#62
Mitcham.
Use very little.
... trust in the Lord with all your heart....
#63

Member
Austin, Tx
Came back to mention that I purchased the PAA Neroli shortly after my post & absolutely love it. My favorite by far. I just restocked with another purchase - I guess it has been reformulated & rebranded with a rocket on it? Unless you are a PAA diehard I think their marketing & website can be a bit confusing. The deodorant is amazing though.

Thanks fellas for bringing this product to my attention.

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#64
(03-26-2016, 12:59 AM)Fair_to_middlin Wrote:
(07-09-2015, 04:42 AM)M.SmittyShaves Wrote: I've tired using the crystal deodorants before and they just don't seem to work for me. That being said I've been using the PAA Neroli deodorant stick for getting on a year now and I absolutely love it, the scent lasts all day.

I have been using the PAA CAD deodorant for over a year now.  Just a fantastic product.  The stick also lasts for an exceptionally long time, so I still find it great value.

I've been using this one. A stick lasts a few months for me.

https://phoenixartisanaccoutrements.com/...th-formula
#65
Have been using 2 natural deodorants latley and rotate them. Razorock best deodorant on earth (citrus), and Perfectly Natural Dragons Blood. Both work well, even though the RR deodorant needs to be stirred it may just be the best damn deodorant I have tried. The tub is small but has been in rotation for a long while now (ordered it on black friday).

Will have to look into the MW deodorant. Sounds a bit similar to the RR but without the separation issues. Also been meaning to try the MW shampoo bars as well.
#66
Once switching to wet shaving, all cosmetic/hygiene products have been switched to artisan. Much better for your skin, environment, and it helps small businesses. What's not to love?
#67
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2018, 01:39 AM by andrewjs18. Edit Reason: fixing a curse word )
Mystic Waters makes the best natural deodorant I’ve found, it’s really really good. The only crappy thing is I live in Canada and shipping cost sucks to get it here, so I haven’t bought it in awhile. For those in the USA with your cheap shipping prices, you should try it.
#68

Member
Maryland
Thanks, Andrew. I've had lots of repeat sales of my cream deodorants - you don't need much and it really does work.
#69

Member
Virginia
(02-13-2018, 05:00 AM)iShave Wrote: Mystic Waters makes the best natural deodorant I’ve found, it’s really really good. The only crappy thing is I live in Canada and shipping cost sucks to get it here, so I haven’t bought it in awhile. For those in the USA with your cheap shipping prices, you should try it.

(03-04-2018, 09:54 AM)Mystic Water Wrote: Thanks, Andrew. I've had lots of repeat sales of my cream deodorants - you don't need much and it really does work.

I've been using Mystic Water deodorant this week and it really does perform well. I'd say better than all others I've tried. I have the Lavandin/lemongrass/ patchouli/tea tree scented one and it's a nice light-strength scent.
#70
Good info in this thread, thanks all. Going to have to try some of those PAA products soon.

Old Spice has an 80th anniversary anti-perspirant/deodorant out now that seems to be a different formula from their other products. It washes off easily in the shower after use. I find that some anti-perspirant sticks can still have residue 24 hours later and be hard to wash off.


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