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Environmental Alternative To Deodorant

Environmental Friendly Alternative To Deodorant
 
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To sweat or not to sweat. I am worried about the chemicals I put into my body when using a deodorant and the damage to the environment when throwing away the empty can. My idea is a pair of absorbent, water proof pieces of cloth that can fit under ones arm pits that can last up to 18 hours a day. They would keep all the sweet in and the bacteria out. They would be comfortable and washable with the rest of your clothes. They could be made very cheaply and save any indvidual lots of money.
thepowerofone, Jul 09 2006

the deoderant stone and others... http://www.squeakym...t.asp?familyid=1012
[xandram, Jul 09 2006]

pads for the 'pits http://www.laurensi...20.htm&Redirected=Y
should protect your clothes [pigtails_and_ponies, Jul 10 2006]


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       Armpit diapers - not for me, thanks!
DrCurry, Jul 09 2006
  

       There are less bulky, natural alternatives to use. [see link]
xandram, Jul 09 2006
  

       Just use rubbing alcohol. It is the active ingredient in most deodorants anyway. A spash in each pit should keep you unstinky all day. Add your favorite cologne if you want.
Galbinus_Caeli, Jul 10 2006
  


 

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