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Hi ,

I had the same trouble you're having?switching deodorants but I finally found

Lavender Deodorant Stick which has worked GREAT for me (I got it at Whole

Foods but I bet the co-ops would have it). I can " power mall walk " with? my 2

year-old?and make it through the whole day without having to wash up and

reapply?(and I, like you, have an extremely sensitive nose!).?

No aluminum, paraben-free, and no animal by-products or testing.

Good luck!

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I use my oil based lotions at night, just before I go to bed.

For deodorant, I use one of those balls made of (I think) mineral

salts. You get it wet and then rub it on. I really like it and it

lasts forever. I got mine at Dan & Becky's Market in Cokato, but I bet

it's available at any of the health food stores in the cities.

Lynn

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> 1. How do you keep from getting your clothes all greasy when using

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> or shea butter? Good skin care products tend to be cost prohibitive

> for our family's needs, but the good fats are so staining.

> 2. How do you give up the evil antiperspirant deodorant?

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Lynn,

Those mineral salts balls DO contain aluminum. Which is why they work to

control perspiration. Only aluminum will do that.

See my previous email for other suggestions on dealing with underarm scent

issues.

Blessings,

bethy

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In a message dated 12/22/2008 4:40:51 P.M. Central Standard Time,

trad-foods-MN writes:

For deodorant, I use one of those balls made of (I think) mineral

salts. You get it wet and then rub it on. I really like it and it

lasts forever. I got mine at Dan & Becky's Market in Cokato, but I bet

it's available at any of the health food stores in the cities.

Lynn

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