Can anyone recommend an antiperspirant that won't gradually bleach my shirts?
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I generally use the deodorants/antiperspirants that aren't a white stick. For example, Old Spice has a number of these.
http://rizzojn.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/old-spice-high-endurance-deodorant.jpg
They go on clear, and don't mess up your shirts. They also don't leave any white gunk under your arms (which is a little bit gross).
It's very useful to have. And if you don't like that scent, there are a number of other companies that make clear sticks. Most of those should do just fine.
http://rizzojn.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/old-spice-high-endurance-deodorant.jpg
They go on clear, and don't mess up your shirts. They also don't leave any white gunk under your arms (which is a little bit gross).
It's very useful to have. And if you don't like that scent, there are a number of other companies that make clear sticks. Most of those should do just fine.
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