this reminds me of that horrible vagasil body soap commercial…
but if I don’t use scented soaps and such no one can be in a room with me … its even more unbearable in the summer
this reminds me of that horrible vagasil body soap commercial…
but if I don’t use scented soaps and such no one can be in a room with me … its even more unbearable in the summer
You’ve… always… had my support. xxx
Of all the weird ass threads to zombify…
For unisex products, however, I generally buy Mitchum clinical strength. It works nicely, the scent is faint and neutral. I don’t recommend application immediately after shaving the pits, though. Owowowowow!
Since I’ve been working in retails I’ve discovered there’s a definite slice of people using the “wrong” deodorant: women using men’s, men using women’s. It’s probably more common than people think. The real difference is marketing, it’s not like the deodorant itself knows or cares what gender is using it.
I, for one, refuse to use deodorant that’s less than 14 years old.
I make my own deodorant in my home chemical plant. Far superior.
If you’re not using bear fat and crushed cayenne peppers under your arms then you’re all sissies!
Why is there even such thing as “women’s deodorant”? Doesn’t every human armpit have more or less the same chemical requirements WRT odor-neutralization?
(You had her at deodorant…?)
Yea, but you’re a Cubs fan.
Because it doesn’t actually deodorize. It masks the armpit smell with another smell. So men’s deodorants are fragranced with smells that are typical of men’s aftershave/cologne and women’s deodorants are fragranced with smells typically used in women’s perfume.
Then they should pull 'em all off the market and replace 'em with something that smells like something people actually want to smell, like fresh-baked cookies or marijuana or money.
Moi aussi, because I live with a bunch of women.