Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Natural Deodorant Crystal Deodorant ?

I´m a bit concerned with what´s being said about deodorants being the cause of breast cancer. I´m looking for natural alternatives. I´ve come across a %26quot;Natural Crystal, Alum, Stone Deodorant%26quot; which seems to be an effective and totally harmful substitute. Has anyone ever used it? Does it really work? Would you recommend it? Many thanks!

Natural Deodorant Crystal Deodorant ?
Hi - I have been using Tawas crystal deo for several years and would not go back to conventional anti-perspirant. It works absolutely brilliantly, your clothes don%26#039;t get cacked up with residue, you can use it anywhere on your body. Its also much cheaper as a crystal will last around a year.
Reply:Deodorants are normally fine as they just mask the smell. You will still sweat of course so if you don%26#039;t wash then you will smell soon enough.


It%26#039;s anti-perspirants which are deemed by some people to be suspect - they actually stop sweat forming, which to me doesn%26#039;t sound healthy as sweating is good for you - it cools you down and gets rid of excess salts.
Reply:I%26#039;ve used that crystal one. You dampen what appears to be a lump of crystal and wipe. It%26#039;s ok so long as you%26#039;re not doing anything too taxing. For really hot days I%26#039;d give it a miss but on an average UK day it%26#039;d be fine so long as you don%26#039;t have to run for the bus...
Reply:ive got the crystal once only used it once it ok for day to day things but if your going out dancing excercising etc its not very good.try hooland and barrat health shops and speak to an assistant theyre really friendly and helpful !
Reply:The thing I don%26#039;t like about it is you have to soak it before you put it on so it%26#039;s not nice to wear. Also it%26#039;s a deodorant (stops the smell) but not an anti perspirant 9stops the sweating) so you still get marks on your clothes.


Weleda do a herbal deodorant which is quite nice, though that%26#039;s not an antiperspirant either.
Reply:I have been using Crystal Spring natural deodorant for several years now, and although I was sceptical when it was recommended to me, I thought I would give it a try. It really does work, lasts for ages and it doesn%26#039;t stain clothes.





The first one I tried, I can%26#039;t remember what it was called, but it was just the stone and it kept slipping out of my hands, falling to the floor and breaking up, but the Crystal Spring comes in a holder.





Hope this helps.





By the way I mean the crystal itself lasts for ages.
Reply:if you realey want solu.then see this site





http://www.thecrystal.com/





http://www.deodorantstones.com/





http://www.herbalremedies.com/denadehede...
Reply:My friend%26#039;s friend used it and didn%26#039;t like it, she said it didn%26#039;t do the job at all, it%26#039;s like no anti-perspirant at all! Might as well not use anything at all as she said, only %26quot;nasty%26quot; anti-perspirants actually do the trick. I guess it depends on how naturally %26quot;smelly%26quot; you are as to how well it works on you. I know a girl who never uses any anti-perspirant at all and she%26#039;s happy.
Reply:I used a different type of %26#039;rock%26#039; one and I didn%26#039;t get on with it - you had to wet it to apply and this doesn%26#039;t feel very nice! I now use Bionsen roll on (not nearly so wet!). This is aluminium free which is what I was concerned about. I don%26#039;t know which ingredient you are trying to avoid. You can buy it at Boots. Again its NOT an anti perspirant, just a deodorant. Health food shops often have a good choice of things like this.



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