What're some good ways to get rid of a deodorant rash?
>>40673266
stop using acid as deodorant
>>40673266
Stop spraying it so fucking close to your skin?
>>40673275
I haven't applied any deodorant on this armpit in 2 days.
>>40673266
You'll have to use something without alcohol, or switch to powder-based stuff.
>>40673281
then go see a fucking dermatologist because that is fucked up
>>40673266
>tfw I got left with a permanent brown mark by this
Stop buying cheap deodorant breh
>>40673278
I don't use spray, I use a roll on.
>>40673287
I was using Certain Dri and Old Spice and I'm pretty sure they don't got alcohol in them.
>>40673291
What do you use?
>>40673266
fwiw, i use the salt stick
it works very well
and lasts forever, two years or more of daily use
See your dermatologist
Sup op visit a dermatologist or use talc as suggested either way get yourself some antihistamine and ibuprofen gel to clear that shit up cause it looks sore
>>40673266
change brands.
or switch to just baking soda
that looks fucking disgusting btw
fucking old spice stick did the same to me. Now I am using a mild deodorant and its great, a bit more expensive but I dont give a fuck.
>>40673266
this isn't normal
see a dermatologist
>>40673463
Same here. It fucking great. It's pretty weird how you actually dont smell like anything when using it.
I also think its a lot more healthy than spraying aluminium and who knows what on your skin
>>40673266
Wash your goddamn arm pits dude, that is what happens if you dont wash for a couple days and bacteria and salts and shit accumulate and start breaking the skin down. Basic hygiene man, even a whores bath should clear that up in a few hours to a day or two.
Use women's deordorant. I've been using Sure for years.
>>40673738
>that is what happens if you don't wash for a couple days
this anon knows
OP i've gone through this exact thing before and this is how I fixed it.
First off, I stopped using all deodorant that had aluminum chemicals in them. Companies add aluminum as an odor blocker, but people like me who have metal allergies will get a rash from it, especially if you use the same deodorant every day.
Then I tried out a bunch of different deodorants. The one that has worked for me for years now is pic related. It works just as well as a regular deodorant and I get no irritation.
Finally, wash the deodorant off whenever you get a chance. Don't go to sleep without taking a shower or at least washing your pits. Irritation can happen if you leave the deodorant on for too long.
>>40673266
The antiperspirants with aluminium gave me anxiety and itchy pits and the alcohol deodorants only mask the smell for a few hours.
So I made my own by melting down beeswax, lavender oil and coconut oil (plus a bunch of other random oils) from my unused hair wax and body lotion products. I then added two drops of tea-tree oil and a tiny amount of baking soda to make my own deopaste. (FYI The oils mentioned have anti-fungal anti-bacterial properties as found in the natural deodorant pastes.)
It works great, and by great I mean it works decently between workouts and takes only the tiniest drop of "deodorant wax"... literally a 2mmx2mmx2mm will move its way around your underarm hairs during movement. I just use hand sanitiser on my pits and reapply deopaste if it stinks.
Had the same problem OP. I went through a few products. Coal Tar helped relieve the symptoms, 3% Sal Acid was even better. Went to the derm and he prescribed me Clotrimazole-Betamethasone 1%/0.05%. Shit healed up in a few days.
>using aluminum or spray-on deoderant
>using deoderant at all
Apple cider vinegar master race
>>40673266
Stop being autistic and know the proper amount of deodorant to put on.
It's usually:
(Your body mass [kg]) /1.5 = amount of [ml] of deodorant you have to put on (in both pits total, not each)
>>40673266
Jesus. Get some prescription stuff that doesn't have weird chemicals.
>>40673316
there's an actual class action lawsuit against old spice because of this. just switch to another deodorant.
>>40673266
what the fuck is this