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Lorenzo's avatar

I'm allergic to most all "big deodorant" products, and have tried many natural substitutes over the years (Native, Schmidts, etc.). They all smelled fine and worked well, but every single one also ruined white shirts. I have yet to find a natural one that doesn't stain. Have tried everything to get the yellowish stains out, and nothing works. Curious if tallow-based ones have the same issue?

Simple Man's avatar

In my experience they don't. At least I haven't noticed any stains. I think as long as you let it dry out properly you shouldn't have any issues.

John Minnery's avatar

Do you use unscented?

Simple Man's avatar

No, I’m using the cedarwood and lavender one, but plan to try unscented next

Sincerely, Jessie Ann's avatar

I use lemons or limes. Works great and is as natural as it gets.

Sincerely, Jessie Ann's avatar

They both work wonderfully for me and I’m currently living in one of the hottest parts of Mexico—I think of going outside and I start sweating. 🥵 But I’m not sure how well it will work for men—my husband refuses to try it.

Simple Man's avatar

You can recommend this brand to him. I use it and it works even when I exercise and sweat heavily.

Sincerely, Jessie Ann's avatar

I sure will - thanks! 😊🙏🏼

Simple Man's avatar

I’d never heard of that option. Does it work when sweating a lot?

Sumanuta's avatar

This Substack should be called Rich Men. $14 for a stick of deodorant? I will take my chances with the carcinogens.

Simple Man's avatar

That’s your call brother!

Dean's avatar

I rather like my non-allergenic anti-perspirant

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Simple Man's avatar

Shampoos: https://fountainheadhair.com/

Body Soap: https://shopbiomax.com/, and Royal tallow will launch a soap soon I believe.