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Posted by ziptnf on Nov-25-2008 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Rose
old spice smells like old shit.

Fuck anything other than old spice.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-25-2008 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Unless you're me, then you just sweat even more and ruin two shirts

edit // I've found that only poorly made shirts tend to get ruined like that.

Not only poorly made shirts. It has to do with the chemicals in antiperspirants.

And that blows. Maybe you should sweat the damn Egyptian out of you. Maybe that will help.


Posted by jupiterone on Nov-25-2008 18:52:



seewhutididthere?


Posted by bas on Nov-25-2008 18:57:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Not only poorly made shirts. It has to do with the chemicals in antiperspirants.

And that blows. Maybe you should sweat the damn Egyptian out of you. Maybe that will help.

The only shirts that have gotten damaged from sweat/deodorant were these two from threadless.com. I used to get quite a fair amount damaged from colored deodorants too, like that Right Guard with the green power stripe thing. Useless!


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-25-2008 19:09:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
The only shirts that have gotten damaged from sweat/deodorant were these two from threadless.com. I used to get quite a fair amount damaged from colored deodorants too, like that Right Guard with the green power stripe thing. Useless!

lol I have never bought a shirt from there. I like the Imaginary Foundation better.


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Nov-25-2008 19:52:

Old Spice son!


Posted by JD8180 on Nov-25-2008 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Unless you're me, then you just sweat even more and ruin two shirts

edit // I've found that only poorly made shirts tend to get ruined like that.


you may be right, the only shirts I've noticed that were ruined were cheap plain white undershirts that I normally wear daily to the gym, and the polos I wear to work which I also wear very often.

It could be either that they are made crappily, or it could be the fact that I wear these shirts far more often than my others. Maybe both.

Regardless, I can't wear undershirts (the t-shirt kind) under polos and the such. Probably because I'm just not used to it, but I feel like it's too much (I do live in Miami). I far prefer the wife beater type of undershirt.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-26-2008 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by JD8180
Regardless, I can't wear undershirts (the t-shirt kind) under polos and the such. Probably because I'm just not used to it, but I feel like it's too much (I do live in Miami). I far prefer the wife beater type of undershirt.

lol it took me a bit to get used to, but I quite enjoy it. But I also live in California where we don't get very humid unlike out there in Miami.


Posted by Lira on Nov-26-2008 00:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Looking into that shit. It just got humid here in the last week or so. Reminds me of how much I 'love' summer.

Although wearing two shirts does the trick... sometimes.


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-26-2008 00:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Although wearing two shirts does the trick... sometimes.


Way too hot and humid to be wearing 2 shirts man


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-26-2008 00:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Way too hot and humid to be wearing 2 shirts man

It be nice here in mah villiage.


Posted by Lira on Nov-26-2008 01:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Way too hot and humid to be wearing 2 shirts man

The inner shirt protects the outer shirt, actually.

How "hot" is it there? It's 30~25 here.


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-26-2008 02:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
How "hot" is it there? It's 30~25 here.


Our summer days are usually 31-35, and humid as fuck. It hasn't quite reached those sorts of days yet (except for a couple last week) but they're not far off


Posted by Lira on Nov-26-2008 02:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Our summer days are usually 31-35, and humid as fuck. It hasn't quite reached those sorts of days yet (except for a couple last week) but they're not far off

I stand corrected: the weather in Brisbane is probably a far worse than the weather in Brasília.

Hooray for living in a savana!


Posted by Ivand on Nov-26-2008 02:37:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Really well, it's weird though because I have to put it on at night...lasts throughout the next day, even after a shower.


maxim?


Posted by bas on Nov-26-2008 02:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
maxim?

Gillette.


Posted by Ivand on Nov-26-2008 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Gillette.


i used to use maxim, had to get it shipped here since its not sold on the country, the first two went well, the third one didnt work at all :s


Posted by bas on Nov-26-2008 02:54:

Never heard of it, I was using the Degree prescription strength for a bit but the Gillette one works a lot better.

You guys should try to stick to one deodorant, constantly changing isn't good for your skin.

Also, I read this article written by a guy that has a bad perspiration problem (similar to me, nothing stops the wetness but there's no odor). He said the best one he used was some new Secret for women


Posted by Frenchie on Nov-26-2008 02:59:

Lady Speed Stick .Invisible plus. Strawberry Splash. Smells like strawberry Hubba-Bubba gum.


Posted by idoru on Nov-26-2008 03:14:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
I'm not a fan of deoderant...


I'm not gonna lie, when I saw that you posted in this thread I was expecting you to say that.


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Nov-26-2008 06:30:

None of the main brands quite get the job done for me as far as wetness goes. Odor I don't really have a problem with. I switched to Tom's natural deodorant because my white t-shirts would get fucked up on the armpits because of the aluminum in most brands. Tom's though is still not strong enough wetness-wise, so I use Certain-Dri which works pretty well.


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-26-2008 06:47:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Never heard of it, I was using the Degree prescription strength for a bit but the Gillette one works a lot better.


So what the hell? You don't actually have to go to a doc and get a prescription? Where do you buy it from?


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-26-2008 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
So what the hell? You don't actually have to go to a doc and get a prescription? Where do you buy it from?

Here in the US there is "prescription strength" and actual prescription deodorant. One is able to be sold over the counter, and one is not. What the differences are, I have no clue. lol


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-26-2008 07:36:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Here in the US there is "prescription strength" and actual prescription deodorant. One is able to be sold over the counter, and one is not. What the differences are, I have no clue. lol


Right, so I'll have to go to a chemist (drug store) or something, and not necessarily a doc?

Edit: Yeah, it makes sense that it'd be from a chemist. Americans don't like going to doctors because they cost money, right?


Posted by LoveHate on Nov-26-2008 07:41:


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