Step 1: understand the difference between antiperspirant and deodorant Step 2: decide which is better for you Step 3: deal with skin burned by repeated rubbing alcohol application
I've tried this for the same reason. They say the aluminum in antiperspirant can cause infertility. I've used antiperspirant for 25 years and have two healthy children. Act accordingly.
Lume works well for sensitive areas. They added a men's line called Mando but the regular line has an unscented version. Although a tube is pricey it lasts a long time.
Agreed. He's killing all the good microbes that help fight off bad bacteria that cause BO in the first place. Plenty of natural and effective deodorants that don't destroy your body's microbiome
@@Turtletrosity - but you’d still have plenty of biome all over the rest of you, and in your tummy and all. is it really that bad to clean up the smelly bits?
What did the nurses use years ago? They gave a rub down with that. That was way back and it removed the bugs germs etc in hospital wards. Ask an old time nurse. In the manuals if you check.
@@Sam_T2000It could be. On your face for example, there is a lot of beneficial bacteria that if killed with a cleansing agent that is too strong, could result in wicked pimples.
Brother, killing your skin's natural biome isn't good either. Niether is ingesting isopropyl alcohol into your system through your skin, near a major artery. You might even detect it with a breathalyzer. Offgrid with Doug and stacy have an excellent, non-toxic recipe for under arm deodorant. I use an equal combo of organic coconut oil, organic corn starch, and baking soda, with a few drops of lemongrass essential oil. Stay healthy y'all.
I tried that, (I too got it from them) and all my shirts ended up with stained arm pits from the coconut oil getting on my shirts, and then working in a dirty environment. "Killing your natural biome" isn't a huge deal, in one area.
Been using this for 10 years. Works great. No one should EVER use antiperspirants. You need to sweat in the pits. Your body is getting rid of stuff from particular places.
@@johndunbar2393 there's so many solutions to what you're saying. You can use homeade baby powder or baking soda and lemon or do anything that doesn't include poisonous chemicals leeching into your bloodstream like isopropyl alcohol
Another west coast Mary idea. East coast man ain’t scared of a little aluminum in our deodorant. We got manly things to concentrate on. Like working and providing for our families.
This honestly looks like that scene from weird science when Wyatt’s brother says are you wearing girls panties and not only is he wearing panties? He’s wearing a girls shirt.
Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it isn't easy to understand. Maybe we should stop taking our advice from people that literally don't know what they are talking about.
Fold a piece of paper towel, wet it, sprinkle baking soda, and rub it everywhere. It keeps you from stink for 2-3 days. Much safer works really well for feet too.
This would be 1000x better than pure alcohol on the pits, maybe if u had to clean the pits after some sweaty day u could put it on a cloth and rub alc but baking soda would actually deodorize you afterwards.
"The CHEMICAL Isopropyl alcohol, also known as isopropanol or IPA, can cause a number of side effects depending on how it's used: Short-term - Inhaling isopropyl alcohol can irritate the nose and throat, causing coughing and wheezing. Contact can also irritate and burn the skin and eyes. Overexposure can cause headaches, dizziness, confusion, loss of coordination, unconsciousness, and even death. Long-term - Long-term exposure to isopropyl alcohol can lead to cancer. Studies in rats have also shown adverse effects on the liver, spleen, and behavior. Topical - Isopropyl alcohol can be used topically to prevent bacterial skin infections, relieve minor muscle pain, or prevent infection from needle punctures. However, undiluted isopropyl alcohol can pass into the bloodstream and cause poisoning, so it shouldn't be applied to the skin. Signs of an allergic reaction to topical isopropyl alcohol include hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should seek emergency medical help." Act accordingly and do your research before spreading bs.
This comment definitely needs to be higher up. People have unfortunately been taught that IPA is some non toxic wonder liquid that safely disinfects everything, when the reality is that it's an effective disinfectant BECAUSE it is a toxic chemical, it literally kills organic matter.
cornstarch compressed in cheese cloth and your favorite essential oil works wonders without aluminum, alcohol, and women's shirts. personally I use cedar or pine. and a men's large.
After showering when I put deodorant, tomorrow with the first drop of sweat I stink under my armpits, but when I don't put anything on after showering,, tomorrow I don't stink I I smell like myself., so I gave up on deodorant.. 🎉🎉😊✌️🇭🇷
I use that Dr. Squatch stuff… one of the few aluminum-free deodorants that actually works, and the only one I’ve found that lasts for more than 12 hours or so.
Oh they understand it. But your assumption that their understanding is used to the betterment of the public at large and not for the enrichment of a small select few shows you to be painfully gullible.
@@robertgiggie6366 that statement is makes no sense, they spend decades and ALOT of money in research for this stuff, do you really think those people would go through all that just to give you toxic chemicals that would "harm" you, clearly you're very gullible to believe logical fallacies such as that are in this video that aren't backed by any real research that tells you that all those chemicals in it are extremely harmful, you have to remember the people that research these and clear them for human use, are human too and they often USE the SAME products.
@@mercifulhorror4935 the most dangerous delusions of this age are: The government is benevolent. And The government can control corporations for the good of the people. If you still are infected with an abnormal reverence for the religion of government I do suggest that you follow the ongoing Boeing saga.
Early 1900s my grandfather told me his brothers would take bird baths using alcohol. I think they took normal showers. The alcohol bath was just to freshen up.
50% apple cider vinegar, 50% water. Apply to smelly areas and then dry with a clean towel. After that, use an anti-persperant if you please. The vinegar has anti-microbal properties (acetic acid, can kill yeast, bacterias that smell bad).
You're absolutely right. You should definitely not put the toxic substance known as isopropyl alcohol directly on your skin, and especially under your armpits where it takes longer to evaporate. Good job.
When I was in the army, they actually told us to stop using deodorant, now typically you would think that would make a stink but if you eat healthy foods and shower regularly, do you want stink, it really does work, and I highly recommend that people stop using store-bought deodorant the isopropyl alcohol trick is 100% effective, and so is using gold bond powder
I've made my own soap for over 20 years. Literally all my skin problems went away, when I started using olive oil soap. I make Pine scented and lavender. I add volcanic ash for a tiny bit of grit. Also makes a nice gift too.
I’d recommend salt sticks. It doesn’t work as fast as alcohol but the long term effects are 1,000% better. I’ve been using salt sticks for almost 10 years now and the salt doesn’t even allow for the bacteria to develop so I have near 0 body odor smell from my arm pits. Even when I don’t apply salt for a day or 2, there is still no smell because the bacteria haven’t had time to develop with all the salt under there. I’d imagine salt is easier on the skin and doesn’t kill good non smelly bacteria.
Two other underarm deodorant solutions: organic coconut oil, alum powder (found in rock form or powder for that can be dissolved in water and sprayed) Personally I like the coconut oil because the alum can be very drying and tighten the skin (but it does work).
Aluminum is not even a natural substance. Look it up , living things for the most part have not developed any means of dealing with it super toxic. Its killing plants and debilitating people. You are perhaps thinking of the materials it is derived from. Likely abundant in many areas.
I stopped using deodorant years ago after it burned me severely under my arms. Still have the burns to this day. I think it was a bad reaction between the soap I used and the deodorant. Also switched to a tallow soap and now my skin is 10x better than it used to be.
The irony is being worried about trace amounts of aluminum, while everything he used came in plastic packaging. Literally wrapped in the deadly chemicals he talks about.
Been doing this for years, but tone down to 70%. Between that and forgoing most soaps - opting to do a deep scrub instead - I've found a massive change for the better.
I have been using 95% Everclear under my arms for 15 years. My ex didn't believe it worked more than a few hours but I had her smell me a day after and Zero smell. It kills the bacteria and it takes time to regrow that bacteria. I read Isopropyl has some stuff in it that's not great for you. I don't know just how bad the stuff is, but Everclear is super cheap and a single bottle can last me many months. Also cleans off sharpie and other things. Some times I add a capful to my water for a gentle buzz.
The premise seems to be: "Aluminum bad" bit there is no evidence for this claim. On the other hand: if you're sticky then alcohol will kill the smelly bacteria, but it only lasts a little while. It's great if you can't get a shower but you need to go see someone.
Love this one. Thats smart. I also use frankies naturals deodorant. Its just shae butter, arrow root powder, and lemon grass oil. Good for sent, this is great for actually eliminating odor. Kills the bacteria.
I really like Native Deodorant.. works great! I do sweat, which I never did before, but I hardly smell. Would recommend.. bit pricy, takes a couple weeks for it to fully work. Currently got the Black Oak and Amber, smells amazing even when I’ve got a tad bit of stink
The irony that the fda says that isopropyl alcohol is a safe and effective antiseptic is not lost on me. Clearly it means he's been replaced by a govt psyop to make money for big alcohol.
Are you wearing a girls shirt?
Why are you gay?
@@wranglerstarsays the metrosexual
@@wranglerstarbeloved, reacted accordingly. 😂
@@wranglerstarperfect response
@@wranglerstarhahahahaha
My coworker also uses “Natural deodorants”. By 10am he smells like an Italian cold cut, w/ extra garlic and onion. 😂
Gross.
...but is he HOT? ...because then maybe 🤔
@dcelectric6689. Gabagool, yum
Your coworkers gonna get me hungry
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No officer, I swear it's my deodorant. I've only had six squirts
lol
Best thing I've seen all day😅
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Hope he knows he's absorbing 95% alcohol thru his skin, probably getting a good buzz
@@jameswesten2018you don't get a buzz from isopropyl alcohol. You get a buzz from ethyl alcohol (ethanol).
Step 1: understand the difference between antiperspirant and deodorant
Step 2: decide which is better for you
Step 3: deal with skin burned by repeated rubbing alcohol application
Alcohol kills the bacteria causing the smell. Deodorant just covers it up with petrochemicals.
And deal with a ruined microbiome on sensetive, and now extremely dry and fragile skin lol
My face is flush, and I feel my side organs already 😂
@@RendezvousAtFox-ft2eh must be a liberal if your skin is that easily ruined
I've tried this for the same reason. They say the aluminum in antiperspirant can cause infertility. I've used antiperspirant for 25 years and have two healthy children. Act accordingly.
I bought a $70k log home and all I got was this womens medium T-shirt
What is a woman?
@@krissmith1986 you got me 🤷
@jsb7546 for real... I'm not a biologist...so I have no idea.
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Smedium
Proho croptop coming soon
If you knew about hard work homesteading you would also know about being comfortable to labor which you do not mam..🤌🏻🤪
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I'm waiting till they get a matching pair of short shorts
If he starts wearing pink crocs, then I'll start worrying.
Crop top and daisy dukes.
PSA do not use on your privates yeeehaaaa
Or face 😬
Lume works well for sensitive areas. They added a men's line called Mando but the regular line has an unscented version. Although a tube is pricey it lasts a long time.
Put it on a rag and scrubbyer nutz.... worked for ww2 submariners....
Works for jock itch kinda.
For me it burns the sack @@NoMissOutdoors
This is the humiliation ritual the liberal elites are forcing him to go through
Another west coast man transitioning
Like all of them.
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It’s funny Cody lol I hope he wore it for a joke cause I ran to the comments but aye he’s very smart
best comment
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He's not wrong, you absolutely should not do this
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Ok, doc… 🐇
Probably better than using modern deodorant.
@@YHVH1483typically deodorant is safe. It's antiperspirant that is harmful
Agreed. He's killing all the good microbes that help fight off bad bacteria that cause BO in the first place. Plenty of natural and effective deodorants that don't destroy your body's microbiome
The east coast man doesnt wear peacock hats.
There are a lot of aluminum-free deodorants.
Also, adding rubbing alcohol to your pits destroys your microbiome. Could actually cause problems
@@joshuaweezorak7042 - it’s just your pits 🤷🏻♂️
@@Sam_T2000”it’s just your body” wild statement
@@Turtletrosity - but you’d still have plenty of biome all over the rest of you, and in your tummy and all. is it really that bad to clean up the smelly bits?
What did the nurses use years ago? They gave a rub down with that. That was way back and it removed the bugs germs etc in hospital wards. Ask an old time nurse. In the manuals if you check.
@@Sam_T2000It could be. On your face for example, there is a lot of beneficial bacteria that if killed with a cleansing agent that is too strong, could result in wicked pimples.
How the fire service repels girls for a 100 mile radius.
Dudes married with kids on a homestead🤓
🤣
Brother, killing your skin's natural biome isn't good either. Niether is ingesting isopropyl alcohol into your system through your skin, near a major artery. You might even detect it with a breathalyzer. Offgrid with Doug and stacy have an excellent, non-toxic recipe for under arm deodorant. I use an equal combo of organic coconut oil, organic corn starch, and baking soda, with a few drops of lemongrass essential oil. Stay healthy y'all.
I tried that, (I too got it from them) and all my shirts ended up with stained arm pits from the coconut oil getting on my shirts, and then working in a dirty environment.
"Killing your natural biome" isn't a huge deal, in one area.
Been using this for 10 years. Works great.
No one should EVER use antiperspirants. You need to sweat in the pits.
Your body is getting rid of stuff from particular places.
@tammiedyer3225 gonna go put on a second layer of antiperspirant just now.
@@johndunbar2393 there's so many solutions to what you're saying. You can use homeade baby powder or baking soda and lemon or do anything that doesn't include poisonous chemicals leeching into your bloodstream like isopropyl alcohol
@@johndunbar2393 the point is, it doesn't stay in one area
Cody going for the clean hospital bedpan scent…
Another west coast Mary idea.
East coast man ain’t scared of a little aluminum in our deodorant. We got manly things to concentrate on.
Like working and providing for our families.
East Coast pipes are LEAD poisoning distributors. Lead LAUGHS at aluminum 😂
All these comments about his shirt are killing me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
H😂w the fire service spontaneously combusts...
You might not understand it… but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. This channel has turn into this guys slow descent into insanity.
East coast men don’t wear crop tops and women’s gardening hats. And we certainly don’t spray alcohol on our armpits. Act accordingly beloved.
This honestly looks like that scene from weird science when Wyatt’s brother says are you wearing girls panties and not only is he wearing panties? He’s wearing a girls shirt.
She's into milakas Dino 😂
Greazy pork sandwich
Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it isn't easy to understand. Maybe we should stop taking our advice from people that literally don't know what they are talking about.
Fold a piece of paper towel, wet it, sprinkle baking soda, and rub it everywhere. It keeps you from stink for 2-3 days. Much safer works really well for feet too.
Or just use normal soap and deodorant
First he went off the grid, then he went off the reservation......
off his rocker.
Bro did you make your shirt into a belly shirt😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Okay now how do I not sweat like an east coast man? I swear i be drenched in this humidity
Baby powder
move
“I swear officer it’s just my deodorant!”
When it’s laundry day and the only clean shirt in the house belongs to your trad con.
I use baking soda. It works.
Baking soda works on everything
This would be 1000x better than pure alcohol on the pits, maybe if u had to clean the pits after some sweaty day u could put it on a cloth and rub alc but baking soda would actually deodorize you afterwards.
@@S4LT3DD baking soda doesn't stop you from sweating but it neutralizes any odor and it's the cheapest deodorant and the most effective in my opinion
baking soda and tea tree oil. More uses than WD40.
Yep baking soda works great.
"The CHEMICAL Isopropyl alcohol, also known as isopropanol or IPA, can cause a number of side effects depending on how it's used:
Short-term -
Inhaling isopropyl alcohol can irritate the nose and throat, causing coughing and wheezing. Contact can also irritate and burn the skin and eyes. Overexposure can cause headaches, dizziness, confusion, loss of coordination, unconsciousness, and even death.
Long-term -
Long-term exposure to isopropyl alcohol can lead to cancer. Studies in rats have also shown adverse effects on the liver, spleen, and behavior.
Topical -
Isopropyl alcohol can be used topically to prevent bacterial skin infections, relieve minor muscle pain, or prevent infection from needle punctures. However, undiluted isopropyl alcohol can pass into the bloodstream and cause poisoning, so it shouldn't be applied to the skin. Signs of an allergic reaction to topical isopropyl alcohol include hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should seek emergency medical help." Act accordingly and do your research before spreading bs.
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This comment definitely needs to be higher up.
People have unfortunately been taught that IPA is some non toxic wonder liquid that safely disinfects everything, when the reality is that it's an effective disinfectant BECAUSE it is a toxic chemical, it literally kills organic matter.
Might as well just rub whiskey on there then.
Beloved, this is how the US Forest Service celebrates day 1 of girlhood 🎉❤
Guy is scared of aluminum when he's constantly working with metals and showing off polishes that have far more harmful stuff in them.
And I was waiting for the “deodorant rock…”
I swear bro is actually trolling with that shirt
Beloved, do you stink? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 probably the best opening line on the internet! 😂
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@@Gravy_Master is English your second language by chance?
But what you don't know is you're gonna get a lot more questions if you get pulled over and the cop gets a whiff of that on you.
That’s not how iso works buddy
Evaporates way to quick, also doesnt have all the smelly sugar of booze either
This is called engagement farming.
Don’t be drunk while driving… 😂
...hope you're not drinking the Iso.....
cornstarch compressed in cheese cloth and your favorite essential oil works wonders without aluminum, alcohol, and women's shirts.
personally I use cedar or pine. and a men's large.
😂 lol
Been “acting accordingly” about this for years! 👊🏻💪🏻👍🏻
After showering when I put deodorant, tomorrow with the first drop of sweat I stink under my armpits, but when I don't put anything on after showering,, tomorrow I don't stink I I smell like myself., so I gave up on deodorant.. 🎉🎉😊✌️🇭🇷
Yes, but only become the city shut off my water, thanks for asking.
I guess you missed the video about filling the shut-off valve box with concrete…
@@Sam_T2000 couldn't find it until the city worker dug it up and shut it off lol
What why wait city are you in and why did they shut it off ik they did in a lot of Iowa towns cause the flooding
@@colton72395 I'm not in Iowa
@@KeweenawPatriot Was it by yourself?
I'm waiting for the CDC to announce that there is a new, and extremely rare, strain of the cold that causes brain malfunctions
That must have been the cold that Biden had during the debate, normally he is as sharp as a tack.
Better get that booster, goy!
When they say 'safe and effective' they mean they're not responsible for the inevitable side effects
“All sorts of chemicals we’ve never heard of and don’t completely understand”
I think I found the issue here
I use that Dr. Squatch stuff… one of the few aluminum-free deodorants that actually works, and the only one I’ve found that lasts for more than 12 hours or so.
Just because you don't understand chemistry, doesn't mean the FDA doesn't either.
Yes
Oh they understand it. But your assumption that their understanding is used to the betterment of the public at large and not for the enrichment of a small select few shows you to be painfully gullible.
@@robertgiggie6366 that statement is makes no sense, they spend decades and ALOT of money in research for this stuff, do you really think those people would go through all that just to give you toxic chemicals that would "harm" you, clearly you're very gullible to believe logical fallacies such as that are in this video that aren't backed by any real research that tells you that all those chemicals in it are extremely harmful, you have to remember the people that research these and clear them for human use, are human too and they often USE the SAME products.
@@mercifulhorror4935 the most dangerous delusions of this age are:
The government is benevolent.
And
The government can control corporations for the good of the people.
If you still are infected with an abnormal reverence for the religion of government I do suggest that you follow the ongoing Boeing saga.
@@mercifulhorror4935 Google "FDA Atrazine" and then come back and tell me they're not corrupt.
Early 1900s my grandfather told me his brothers would take bird baths using alcohol. I think they took normal showers. The alcohol bath was just to freshen up.
50% apple cider vinegar, 50% water. Apply to smelly areas and then dry with a clean towel. After that, use an anti-persperant if you please.
The vinegar has anti-microbal properties (acetic acid, can kill yeast, bacterias that smell bad).
Viable disinfectant to destroy the bacteria causing the majority of the smell under the arm. Won't stop those sweaty pits, though.
Perhaps God wanted us to sweat, Stopping it is not the answer,
Sweating isn't bad. Trying to use chemicals and heavy metals to stop the sweating IS bad.
@@wranglerstarcouldn’t you also use the argument that he wanted us to stink?
First, this is interesting, and I’ll definitely not be taking it into consideration.
Second, why are the bot comments always so nice?
I’ve been doing this for years, not as a deodorant, but as a way to clean and disinfect my phone tablets, controllers, and a bunch of other stuff
You're absolutely right. You should definitely not put the toxic substance known as isopropyl alcohol directly on your skin, and especially under your armpits where it takes longer to evaporate. Good job.
When I was in the army, they actually told us to stop using deodorant, now typically you would think that would make a stink but if you eat healthy foods and shower regularly, do you want stink, it really does work, and I highly recommend that people stop using store-bought deodorant the isopropyl alcohol trick is 100% effective, and so is using gold bond powder
I've made my own soap for over 20 years. Literally all my skin problems went away, when I started using olive oil soap. I make Pine scented and lavender. I add volcanic ash for a tiny bit of grit.
Also makes a nice gift too.
I'd love to learn how to make olive oil soap, I've got several gallons of oil to make soap with...
I thought you were going to say you shouldn't drink that alcohol. 😂
My man went from wearing flannels to wearing lvl 4 plates to a womans sized shirt. Bro what the flip
Man this guys really went off the deep end , used to love his content
Huh? "I'm dumb so be afraid of the world," was the message I just heard
Been doing it for about 6 months now and it works great
I mean it makes sense. A couple sprays shouldn’t do anything harmful, it’s 91% so it evaporates quickly. I wonder how long it would last though
My only issue with natural type deodorants is they don't stop the sweating, so while I won't stink my pits will be drenched.
I make mine with coconut oil, arrowroot powder, and baking soda. Works way better then store bought, and has no chemicals.
Been doing that for 20years. Cheaper and clean. Not to mention the reduction in plastic waste.
I just use barsoap from DR Squatch.
His shoes weren't even tied what did you expect 😂
I’d recommend salt sticks.
It doesn’t work as fast as alcohol but the long term effects are 1,000% better.
I’ve been using salt sticks for almost 10 years now and the salt doesn’t even allow for the bacteria to develop so I have near 0 body odor smell from my arm pits. Even when I don’t apply salt for a day or 2, there is still no smell because the bacteria haven’t had time to develop with all the salt under there.
I’d imagine salt is easier on the skin and doesn’t kill good non smelly bacteria.
Two other underarm deodorant solutions: organic coconut oil, alum powder (found in rock form or powder for that can be dissolved in water and sprayed) Personally I like the coconut oil because the alum can be very drying and tighten the skin (but it does work).
Aluminum is the most abundant metal on the surface of the planet. It's everywhere and non-toxic to us.
Aluminum is not even a natural substance. Look it up , living things for the most part have not developed any means of dealing with it super toxic. Its killing plants and debilitating people. You are perhaps thinking of the materials it is derived from. Likely abundant in many areas.
I had a math teacher in high school that would just dab a little iso under each arm. Strange guy, but wicked smart.
Dude went off the deepend, keep expecting to see him in some sort of Killdozer news story
Mmm micro plastic deodorant
I use to smell like pure alcohol, then I stopped drinking. Can't have people thinking I've fallen of the wagon.
This dude shops in childrens section so he can share clothes with his “niece”
Been doing this for the past couple months it really works
I stopped using deodorant years ago after it burned me severely under my arms. Still have the burns to this day. I think it was a bad reaction between the soap I used and the deodorant. Also switched to a tallow soap and now my skin is 10x better than it used to be.
Stink comes from bacteria growth, and this tip will work great. Im curious for how long though
Thanks for clarifying the bottle can be used to clean glasses AND sunglasses. Mind blown
That native deodorant works for me and it doesn’t have any harmful chemicals
The irony is being worried about trace amounts of aluminum, while everything he used came in plastic packaging. Literally wrapped in the deadly chemicals he talks about.
Correction, chemicals YOUVE never heard of
Been doing this for years, but tone down to 70%. Between that and forgoing most soaps - opting to do a deep scrub instead - I've found a massive change for the better.
This guy is such a cos player. He’s the type of person that volunteers at a fire house and begins to tell all the firefighters how to do their job.
I have been using 95% Everclear under my arms for 15 years. My ex didn't believe it worked more than a few hours but I had her smell me a day after and Zero smell. It kills the bacteria and it takes time to regrow that bacteria. I read Isopropyl has some stuff in it that's not great for you. I don't know just how bad the stuff is, but Everclear is super cheap and a single bottle can last me many months. Also cleans off sharpie and other things. Some times I add a capful to my water for a gentle buzz.
The premise seems to be: "Aluminum bad" bit there is no evidence for this claim.
On the other hand: if you're sticky then alcohol will kill the smelly bacteria, but it only lasts a little while. It's great if you can't get a shower but you need to go see someone.
I do this! Also, periodic vinegar baths for long-lasting effects.
I've been doing that for years, its all about knocking down the bacteria that grow there
Love this one. Thats smart. I also use frankies naturals deodorant. Its just shae butter, arrow root powder, and lemon grass oil. Good for sent, this is great for actually eliminating odor. Kills the bacteria.
My grandfather used a lemon's slise. I tried myself, it work for a few hours.
Bro, 91% ETOH is flammable AF.
Prolonged alcohol exposure can lead to dryness, skin irritation, cracking and even skin corrosion.
The fit today makes me wanna hide kids from him.
I think we're going to be okay. Despite all my worst fears. We're going to be okay.
I really like Native Deodorant.. works great! I do sweat, which I never did before, but I hardly smell. Would recommend.. bit pricy, takes a couple weeks for it to fully work.
Currently got the Black Oak and Amber, smells amazing even when I’ve got a tad bit of stink
Antiperspirants have aluminum, most deodorants do not
Bro fresh dill and fine sea salt works crazy well a little chef trick.
Bro is shredded
Yeah imma keep rubbing aluminum on my pits rather not smell like death by 11am
That is what I use too. Great minds think alike. I Never met anyone with the same solution.
The irony that the fda says that isopropyl alcohol is a safe and effective antiseptic is not lost on me. Clearly it means he's been replaced by a govt psyop to make money for big alcohol.
Using watered down dishwashing soap to clean glasses but technically the odor is bacteria. I’m doin it!