I've started using this product as an alternative to aluminum based antiperspirant equivalents & I must say very impressed with the results. Apparently it contains Silver particles which neutralise bacteria. http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/...or+Men+Deodorant+Aerosol+Silver+Protect+200ml
I use some sh1te from the body shop becasue when you have a body like mine you should have a shop named after you
Didn't we already do this a few years ago? http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-1030-silver-anti-perspirant.html The stuff didn't really work for me... I still stunk. Having said that, I did buy myself some copper impregnated socks for Christmas together with some magic beans a nice man sold me in an alleyway should make for a great Christmas
check the small print, its aluminum, only a tiny bit of silver. (do you see skin growing in the areas applied or on the face below the eyes?) if may caused additional skin to grow
Yeah i checked these out on the weekend - still has exactly the same aluminium as all other 'normal' sprays/roll ons this one's a gimmick
Thansk Claw, you saved me from looking for it. Copper socks, haven't seen those. Must look for them. But given i can't go to supermarkets or dominant chainstores such as Kmart i'm not sure where i can get them yet.
Isn't thal Al to reduce the perspiration and the Ag to stop the smell? I thought that was the idea, not to replace the Al altogether. Seems to work for me.
I use the roll on Nivea for Men Silver Protect.. the stuff is awesome.. best on the market imo.. im worried about the aluminium content but i dont see ingrediants.. how can one tell what these puppies are made from? 1for1
With the roll-on the sticker on the back has a split layer that can be peeled back to reveal the ingredients (it's bit of a bitch to do tho - i was in the shops standing there mostly just started peeling the whole sticker off)
Apparently Adidas or Rexona 24 hour protect has no aluminium in it. I should make the switch to al-free deo too. Chucked out all alum based cooking utensil a while back and also try and not drink from cans where possible.
Iv heard that the Al = Alzheimer's Disease is bs. However, I don't use that aerosol stuff. I mix a bit of teatree/eucalyptus oil and water into a spray bottle. Doesn't stop perspiring though. But I figure, if you're in an office environment and have to look all "non-sweaty", doesn't the cool breeze of the air-con negate having to sweat?
Neither have I. I still think it's best to avoid it if possible (IMO). Caveat - my opinions are not scientifically backed
use sea salt in shower, dilute the salt in water then apply the armpits area and rinse with water, it will reduce body odor.