View Poll Results: Do You Use Deodorant?
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NO, I don't
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YES, I do.
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November 10th, 2006 02:44 PM #71
sometimes i use master or rexona if ill be wearing white shirt para kung sakaling pawisan walang marks, pero seldom lang ako gumamit ng anti perspirant, usually when i go out bagong ligo naman ako, and naka tsikot naman
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November 10th, 2006 02:59 PM #72Brod parehas tayo Forever Living Aloe Shield Deodorant gamit ko..matipid sya prang Candle stick mga 3-4 moths nagtatagal araw araw pa gamit ko..ska nakakaputi pa ng kilikili..alam ko din medyo natural ang composition nito kya iwas sa hard chemicals..kya khit everyday walang problem.
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November 10th, 2006 07:14 PM #73
pano yun? pagkapahid ng tawas sa kilikili, sabay pahid sa gilagid?
ako tawas, cheapest and very effective. yung alum rock gamit ko, ayaw ko yung powder, masakit sa leki-leki...parang buhangin. medyo matalas lang pag bago pero kikinis din yung bato pag nagamit na ng matagal ;)
then lately, after tawas, roll-on pa, at pag merong meeting sa labas, body spray kung available...otherwise alcohol hehehe... ethanol better smelling than isopropyl. yung mga body sprays, alcohol lang din naman yun na merong scent oils.
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November 11th, 2006 12:55 AM #74
Yes i do! para kasing nde ako mapakali pag nde ako ng deodorant! un na routin ko eh pag tapos ligo deo kagad!
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November 11th, 2006 01:00 AM #75
pag umaalis syempre naka deo. pag dito lang sa bahay or pumupunta ng gym kahit wala na deo ayus lang. pwede rin naman mag shower sa gym, so amoy baby pa rin!
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November 11th, 2006 03:46 AM #76
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November 11th, 2006 10:31 AM #77
....or anywhere in the Middle East (including Turkey and Egypt) where it's part of the culture not to use deodorants. Smelling armpit odor and cologne together is an interesting experience. The bad thing is, there's an "insult law". So I can't cover my nose or else I might get accused of insulting the locals and go to jail. But, you get used to the odor after a while.
What I can't stomach is "alipunga". I remember as a HS sophomore in the Philippines when I had a bad case of alipunga during a rainy Boy Scout camping trip. When I took off my soggy shoes, the odor actually made one of my tentmates throw up. Soaking my feet in a pail of water and Tide had no effect. So, my tentmates made me sleep inside the tent with my feet sticking outside in the rain.
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November 11th, 2006 10:56 AM #78
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November 11th, 2006 12:07 PM #79
i don't like those deo sticks. pag dumikit sa shirt naninigas yung armpit part ng shirt. yung mga roll on malagkit din and it doesnt do a good job in minimizing perspiration
lately i've been using Nivea antiperspirant/deo spray not the roll on types. ok yun effective talaga in keeping you dry.
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November 11th, 2006 12:42 PM #80i don't like those deo sticks. pag dumikit sa shirt naninigas yung armpit part ng shirt. yung mga roll on malagkit din and it doesnt do a good job in minimizing perspiration
same here sir, dati mga sticks gamit ko kaya mga shirts ko namumuti rin sa armpit......
i've changed to rexona iyun lotion na nasa sachet (everyday use)
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