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Deodorant for 11yo boy?
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I'm glad you got him sorted, and at least a bloke serving will be more in tune with the smells from a male perspctive.
Def agree re sense of smell makes it harder, I lost my sense of smell when I was 10, and trying to buy perfumes etc ngtmare, what smells nice on one person doesn't on another.
Have to say my trainers are the worst - one yr I was on holiday in Tunisia, been delayed this end, so inc travelling etc, had my trainers on 16 hrs, - dumped them in the rm, next morning, couldn't find themfor the life of me, so thought sit on the balacony and think, - opened the door and they were their, the maid had put them out....... couldn't face her after that xxxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0 -
mum2one - the deodorant I bought, it's like a talc, the sales Assistant said it was also good for feet. I do intend nicking a bit of sons to try.0
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My daughter is 11yo and due to the hormones she started to smell 5-6 months ago. Now she uses deodorant stone and it works and is natural, harmless and cheap. The deodorant stone is available as spray, too.Healthy beautiful hair - hair care tips and advices0
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