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Started by Yochanan, November 19, 2008, 09:42:05 AM

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Yochanan

I've been using Axe and have recently come to the conclusion that, despite the fact that it smells awesome, it really does not work for me. I'm in the market for a new brand. Any suggestions?
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Jay

Mitcham. Love it can wear it for 48 hours the shower fresh one smells great. I wear the Unperfumed. Doesn't stain clothes. Stops sweating. Been using it over a year now.


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michael

i used to wear tom's of maine woodspice. but can't find it where i moved to.

so i use this adidas sport stuff that doesn't have aluminum in it.

(aluminum may cause breast cancer, or so that's what i hear. not "aluminum" but aluminum-something-something...)
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Dev

It's really all about personal preference and how much you are willing to spend.  I wear Armani Code, but I would not recommend it to everybody because it cost a lot compared to products you can find anywhere, but I use the whole Code line (body wash, shaving creme, etc).  Designer items are my preference and I can afford them, plus my girl loves the smell.

I have heard people I am around talk about Axe and they really put the product down as far as smell.  I have to admit I have personally never smelled it...just seen it when I was picking up things at the store.  This feedback was from men and women, so I would recommend avoiding their products for something that seems to have a better rep. 

Just go with what you like, and if there are any women you trust ask them what they think is best from those you picked out.  It's normally the safest/best way to go.

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Dev

I don't think being pre-T would really be a big deal (I could be mistaken) would it?   I know I have a hard time having anything consider feminine in my possession that is mine and not my lady's.
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Andrew

Speed Stick is great. (The white stuff, not the gel stuff.) "Shower Fresh" is a great scent -- nice and clean-smelling and not too "Old Spice"-y.
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Dennis

I just use Mennen Speedstick gel. Cheap and seems to work fine. Not much of a smell to it.

Dennis
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Yochanan

Emme, you're right, I am pre-T and I did not take your comment as disrespectful. The whole reason I posted here is because I ran out of Axe, and I had to break out the Secret 'til I can get something else. It's a last resort. =p

Thanks for all the suggestions, guys. I'll keep them in mind when I look at my choices. I'll probably get something that's not too smelly and some Axe spray, too. I can't help but love the Axe smell...
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Ellieka

I used to use plain old Right-Guard when I had to pretend to be a dude... cheep and effective, right about $3.00 around here.
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iFindMeHere

Quote from: Emme on November 19, 2008, 01:09:37 PM
Quote from: Devlin on November 19, 2008, 10:43:46 AM
I don't think being pre-T would really be a big deal (I could be mistaken) would it?   I know I have a hard time having anything consider feminine in my possession that is mine and not my lady's.

I only mentioned it because Secret is pH balanced.  Being on T could alter the effectiveness of it.  If something can be found in the men's products that works, that's fantastic.  I know a lot of people have a hard time finding something to work though, or it works but only for an hour or two.  And it's not that expensive if cost was an issue.  Anyway, it was just a thought and I was only trying to help, not disrespect anyone.  I know I'd rather wear a man's product that keeps me from stinking than a woman's that left me reeking and with sweat rings everywhere. Yuck.  >:(

i gave up on women's deod/anti-persp years ago because it Never Freaking Works on me. I use Gilette Clear Gel in Cool Wave scent. It's like if Brut wasnt obnoxious. It's great.
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trannyboy

Um your odor and sweat levels change post T.  I use a piece of aluminum crystal. I know the risks you refer to and my breast cancer geneticist said it wasn't true. I am happy with my stone, it works, doesn't have any perfumes or dyes, last about 2 years and has minimal environmental impact.

->-bleeped-<-boy
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icontact

Been meaning to go look for some nice cologne but haven't had the cash for any actual cologne. Right now I just switch off between Irish Spring bar soap for showers, leaves a nice smell, but it's very faint. I also use Dial bar soap, White Tea and Vitamin E, the soap itself smells lovely, but I haven't noticed it leaving a smell on me.
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DRAIN

i use axe clix. its not as strong as ummm dry? whatever i was using before. girly deodorant always smells like public restroom on me, so i use something more piney/spicy. i'd like to try some of that fancy stuff devlin was talking about though....i have a thing for stuff that smells good ::)

as for cologne, i highly suggest black phoenix alchemy lab perfume oils, they have a lot of manly scents and androgynous scents. i also use intimately david beckham. yummy and fairly inexpensive (but it does have that alcoholy cologne scent and doesnt last long)

i'm rambling, i'll shut up now xD
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Dante

I just use Speed Stick. I like the Ocean Surf. Smells pretty good, and blocks sweat OK. It doesn't have an overpowering scent, and I like that because I'm not out yet, and I don't want to smell too masculine, otherwise I'd be in an even worse position. But it's a good one, been using it for awhile now.





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Mister

According to John Tesh, you have to switch your deodorant up every once in a while for it to remain effective.
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iFindMeHere

ah yes, the great medical authority...
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Benjamin

I use Dove Ultimate Clear (the fragrance-free, hypoallergenic one.)  It's the most effective deoderant I've ever used.  It doesn't smell at all.  So no worries about smelling female.  Not sure if some guys would feel the outside package is too girly.  It's not too girly for me.  Then again, given the choice between having asthma attacks or worrying about the appearance of packaging...

An aside note about Axe and other strongly scented stuff:  People with asthma and other respiratory conditions might back off from you.  Not a reaction to body odor :D but rather, a reaction to fumes!  ::)
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iFindMeHere

Quote from: Benjamin on November 20, 2008, 08:02:35 AM
An aside note about Axe and other strongly scented stuff:  People with asthma and other respiratory conditions might back off from you.  Not a reaction to body odor :D but rather, a reaction to fumes!  ::)

*raises his hand* true.
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michael

Quote from: DRAIN on November 19, 2008, 08:08:01 PM
i use axe clix. its not as strong as ummm dry? whatever i was using before. girly deodorant always smells like public restroom on me, so i use something more piney/spicy. i'd like to try some of that fancy stuff devlin was talking about though....i have a thing for stuff that smells good ::)

as for cologne, i highly suggest black phoenix alchemy lab perfume oils, they have a lot of manly scents and androgynous scents. i also use intimately david beckham. yummy and fairly inexpensive (but it does have that alcoholy cologne scent and doesnt last long)

i'm rambling, i'll shut up now xD

love rambling

i like woodsy smells too.  stuff like that's one of the few things i will spend a little extra on, if it's made to go far.  been having a hard time finding anything lately that's NOT "alcoholy" smelling. i used to live where there were all kinds of co-ops and stuff and could get pine deoderant and cypress scented aftershave lotion and it was all wonderful stuff.  now all i have is walgreens and walmart! 

i may start going so far as ordering toiletries online! lol.

thanks also ->-bleeped-<-boy for the clarification on aluminum and the crystal. always wondered if those work!
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Yochanan

Quote from: Benjamin on November 20, 2008, 08:02:35 AM
An aside note about Axe and other strongly scented stuff:  People with asthma and other respiratory conditions might back off from you.  Not a reaction to body odor :D but rather, a reaction to fumes!  ::)

I'll keep this in mind, as most of my family (including me!) are asthmatics... x]
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