I am glad it worked out for you in that way, so you haven't lost money . I wonder if it's body chemistry that determines its effectiveness or lack of. 🤔 Thanks for watching and your comment.
@@TrueVineconnection The manufacturer said all body odor is the same thing. I don't believe that statement. The vagina gets exposed to urine all day plus it has it's own world of bacteria on top of that. How can vaginal odor be the same as arm pit odor? That doesn't make sense.
@@TrueVineconnection I think it has more to do with body chemistry because I tried another natural underarm deodorant in the past and that one didn't agree with me either. I wore a polyester dress on a warm day with Lume deodorant on. By the time I got home, I was smelling like an onion sandwich under my arms but my crotch was fine. I always end up with aluminum based deodorant. When it's hot outside, your immune system is going to launch an attack on anything preventing you from sweating because if you don't sweat when it's hot, you could die. Lume was no match for my immune system. I am not a doctor but I think I am right.
Some people say keep using it, and over time, it may become more effective. Who wants to risk smelling bad until it works? Not me! Thanks for your comment!
Like the honest review. It didn't work in my armpits but works great in my privates. For my armpits, I am getting the Miradry treatment next Friday.
Lume failed for me as a underarm deodorant but worked well for feminine hygiene. I am using Rose Peony.
I am glad it worked out for you in that way, so you haven't lost money .
I wonder if it's body chemistry that determines its effectiveness or lack of. 🤔
Thanks for watching and your comment.
@@TrueVineconnection The manufacturer said all body odor is the same thing. I don't believe that statement. The vagina gets exposed to urine all day plus it has it's own world of bacteria on top of that. How can vaginal odor be the same as arm pit odor? That doesn't make sense.
@@TrueVineconnection I think it has more to do with body chemistry because I tried another natural underarm deodorant in the past and that one didn't agree with me either. I wore a polyester dress on a warm day with Lume deodorant on. By the time I got home, I was smelling like an onion sandwich under my arms but my crotch was fine. I always end up with aluminum based deodorant. When it's hot outside, your immune system is going to launch an attack on anything preventing you from sweating because if you don't sweat when it's hot, you could die. Lume was no match for my immune system. I am not a doctor but I think I am right.
I thought I was the only one. It worked day one, the next day it was a total fail
Some people say keep using it, and over time, it may become more effective. Who wants to risk smelling bad until it works? Not me!
Thanks for your comment!
What is the name of your regular deodorant?
I normally use " Arm and Hammer's essentials deodorant " and" Dove non antiperspirant "
Thanks for the view and question!