Carolina
Sloane Ranger
Posts: 2,358
Mar 19, 2005 3:03:24 GMT -4
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Post by Carolina on Sept 2, 2020 15:02:42 GMT -4
Has anyone tried Each and Every deodorant? I'm curious but have been betrayed by natural deodorants before. I haven't tried it myself but I've gotten a strong recommendation for it by a friend.
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Post by chonies on Sept 2, 2020 15:11:07 GMT -4
Thanks, everyone. I tried Schmidt's two years ago, and it was ok until I had a reaction to the baking soda.
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Post by kostgard on Sept 2, 2020 16:26:09 GMT -4
The main drawback I've heard about that deodorant is the essential oils staining clothes. But not everyone complains about that, so maybe it only happens if you really cake it on?
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Post by chonies on Sept 2, 2020 16:57:24 GMT -4
Maybe--I pretty much only wear black shirts, so should I be worried? Does it do the bleach-out staining? Hmm...
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Post by kostgard on Sept 2, 2020 18:04:28 GMT -4
Maybe--I pretty much only wear black shirts, so should I be worried? Does it do the bleach-out staining? Hmm... Judging from pics it’s an oily-type stain. Wouldn’t show up as much on black, but it might be visible.
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Post by angelaudie on Sept 2, 2020 18:47:45 GMT -4
I’ve never found a natural deodorant that I’ve liked. It doesn’t take much to make me sweat and natural deodorant just doesn’t combat it for me. Not too mention they make my pits feel sticky.
Hair care question. No matter what I do the ends of my hair curl out. Think Florence Henderson circa Brady Bunch era. I can run a straightener thru my hair but the ends will start to curl out as the day goes by. Any ideas how to combat this? What’s weird is my hair is straight though it is fine.
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boxofrocks
Blueblood
Posts: 1,769
Aug 25, 2007 11:01:39 GMT -4
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Post by boxofrocks on Sept 3, 2020 0:44:34 GMT -4
Is it blunt cut? That happens to me when my hair is cut straight across and I also have straight, fine hair. Have the underlayer of your hair cut slightly shorter than your outer layer (or do it yourself if you're not going to salons right now). That will cause the outer layer to curve in slightly. IME point cutting also breaks up thickness at the ends.
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Post by angelaudie on Sept 3, 2020 8:43:25 GMT -4
Is it blunt cut? That happens to me when my hair is cut straight across and I also have straight, fine hair. Have the underlayer of your hair cut slightly shorter than your outer layer (or do it yourself if you're not going to salons right now). That will cause the outer layer to curve in slightly. IME point cutting also breaks up thickness at the ends. I believe this how my stylist cut it last time. It did work at first but started to curl out after a couple weeks. Maybe my hair grows faster than I realize? I wonder if I should go for a really short haircut.
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Post by ladyboy on Sept 3, 2020 9:39:28 GMT -4
I used to get this and call it the Carol Brady Flip - it drove me mad. Nothing stopped it when my hair was at a certain length.
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Post by cabbagekid on Sept 4, 2020 1:00:28 GMT -4
I used Aer for awhile which I really liked but the baking soda was darkening my armpits so I went back to regular deodorant. For the last 2 weeks, I've been using Beekman 1802 and I LOVE it. I started using it when California was in a heatwave and had no issues with my smell. Also, unlike other natural deodorants I used in the past that gave me sweaty armpits, this one has not been an issue so far.
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