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Deodorant Spoils my clothes any recommendations?
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Hodgehappy
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Hi, I have been trialling for sometime now all sorts of different deodorants but keep noticing that they spoil my underarm clothing causing dark markings. It does not seem to matter what I buy whether they advertise non markings or not (ie Sure Crystal being the latest one to try for awhile now). Does anybody have any recommendations on others to try they have found great. Used to use a MUM deodorant for years but this brand only do roll ons these days.




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Pit Rok natural deodorants. I switched to them a couple of years ago and get no markings. Can be a bit hard to find in the shops but you can get the natural spray in larger Sainsburys.
http://www.pitrok.co.uk/cat--PitRok-natural-deodorants--PitRokDeodorants.html0 -
I use Dove Invisible Dry solid deodorant which is anti-white marks. I just love it and won't use anything else (helps me because I am not sensitive to it like I am with others).
You can buy it in supermarkets such as Tesco, Sainsburys.0 -
I use the Dove no white marks (nor sure of full name) and haven't had any bad experiences. I used to use the Sure Crystal one but found it didn't work for the purpose it is meant for as it is only an anti-persipirant and not deodrant. Don't know if this matters but I went off it.If practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect....................................
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Thanks for these, I may try the Dove one next time, I take it there is a male version one too as my husband has been having his underarm clothing areas marked too?0
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Not sure about mens version but then again I haven't looked as my males stick with same deodrants each time, they don't like change, they stick with what they like!!If practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect....................................
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To get the yellowy marks off your clothes soak the area with white vinegar, gently rub then wash as normal - it works for me !!0
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They are more darker stain marks on the spoilt clothes but will give your white vinegar tip a try, I just dont want to prevent any more markings on my clothes now if I can help it by finding a more suitable deodorant, thanks.0
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oramgepekoe wrote: »Pit Rok natural deodorants. I switched to them a couple of years ago and get no markings. Can be a bit hard to find in the shops but you can get the natural spray in larger Sainsburys.
http://www.pitrok.co.uk/cat--PitRok-natural-deodorants--PitRokDeodorants.html
My wife uses Pit Rok and used to be only able to get it from larger Boots stores. However, last week she noticed it in Asda.0 -
Superdrug has Pitrock and I'm pretty sure I've seen it in Tesco now as well.0
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i used to have this problem to, now i use nivea pure invisible deo..no stains, no probs for me..i also like its mild scent..:T0
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