Deodorant feels like a natural place to start.What is everyone using these days?
DOMINIQUE PARISO: People need to wear deodorant with aluminum in the summer. I understand how people feel about antiperspirants, but when you're on the subway and people are not wearing aluminum deodorant, there's a smell situation that happens. Natural deodorant just doesn't work as well for absorbing moisture or preventing sweat in the first place.
TEMBE DENTON-HURST: I personally cannot wear aluminum because I have hidradenitis suppurativa and aluminum clogs my pores and creates lesions, so I do wear Native deodorant, which is natural. I think because it has a powdery texture, it helps with drying ever so slightly. The scents are also good. Cotton and Lily ($15) is pretty neutral.
AMELIA JERDEN: I also wear Native, and I would co-sign that-it's not an antiperspirant, but the scents are good and it keeps you slightly dry.
TDH: Whatever you use, I say reapply and keep your arms down. There's no reason you should be participating in any hand-raising activities if you know you stink.
DP: There is an important distinction between sweat and smell.
I don't think my sweat has much of a smell, but I sweat a lot, so we're talking just a lot of ... wet.
Okay, so how are you staying dry?
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