How do you avoid deoderant stains?

AznAnarchy99

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I never used to wear t-shirts so i never had this problem until now. I always wore dress shirts with inner shirts. Now im trying to be more casual but every time i put on a t-shirt i cant seem to avoid those nasty white marks..
 

AznAnarchy99

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Use a clear stick/invisible solid or don't apply so much.

I use Old Spice Red Zone Invisible Solid.. doesnt help and i do like 2 or 3 swipes..
 

dug777

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I still don't understand how you muppets manage to get massive deodorant stains all over yourselves...

I suppose i can almost see the problem possibly, just possibly, developing if you're wearing a very tight t-shirt, and using half a stick or bottle of roll on each time...
 

torpid

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I'm assuming you use anti-perspirant and not just deodorant. I was surprised at how easily they came out with a stain remover.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
I never used to wear t-shirts so i never had this problem until now. I always wore dress shirts with inner shirts. Now im trying to be more casual but every time i put on a t-shirt i cant seem to avoid those nasty white marks..

where on your t-shirts are you getting these "white marks"?
 

AznAnarchy99

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Dec 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
I never used to wear t-shirts so i never had this problem until now. I always wore dress shirts with inner shirts. Now im trying to be more casual but every time i put on a t-shirt i cant seem to avoid those nasty white marks..

where on your t-shirts are you getting these "white marks"?

bottom of my shirt, and yes my t shirts are kinda tight. They come out fine when i wash them, just need to prevent them =p
 

nakedfrog

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Do you actually need to use an antiperspirant? If not, try using just a deodorant.
 

Savij

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Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
I never used to wear t-shirts so i never had this problem until now. I always wore dress shirts with inner shirts. Now im trying to be more casual but every time i put on a t-shirt i cant seem to avoid those nasty white marks..

where on your t-shirts are you getting these "white marks"?

bottom of my shirt, and yes my t shirts are kinda tight. They come out fine when i wash them, just need to prevent them =p

That might not be a deodorant stain there, bud.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: dug777
I still don't understand how you muppets manage to get massive deodorant stains all over yourselves...

I suppose i can almost see the problem possibly, just possibly, developing if you're wearing a very tight t-shirt, and using half a stick or bottle of roll on each time...

Agreed.

How in the world can you get stains from your deodorant? I just can't picture it.
 

iamaelephant

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Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
I never used to wear t-shirts so i never had this problem until now. I always wore dress shirts with inner shirts. Now im trying to be more casual but every time i put on a t-shirt i cant seem to avoid those nasty white marks..

where on your t-shirts are you getting these "white marks"?

bottom of my shirt, and yes my t shirts are kinda tight. They come out fine when i wash them, just need to prevent them =p

WTF? Bottom of your shirt? What?! Erm, either I really messed up in anatomy class or your missing your armpits by about 10 inches.
 

imported_Imp

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I've only gotten stains once on a POS Columbia T-shirt. The thing went from brown to...whatever you call a mix between pink, yellow and light brown.
 

Cerpin Taxt

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I don't understand the seemingly insistent need to wear deodorant/antiperspirant. I shower daily, never wear deodorant and never have body odor issues. Maybe I just don't perspire as much as others or I lack the concentrations of bacteria that cause the odor.

Take a shower, you dirty hippies! :)
 
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Wait for your underarms to dry before applying deodorant. Then wait a little after applying deodorant to put your t-shirt on.
 

FusionKnight

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Originally posted by: Garth
I don't understand the seemingly insistent need to wear deodorant/antiperspirant. I shower daily, never wear deodorant and never have body odor issues. Maybe I just don't perspire as much as others or I lack the concentrations of bacteria that cause the odor.

Take a shower, you dirty hippies! :)

You're right - you don't perspire as much as others. By others, I mean me. If I don't wear deoderant, I stink by the end of the day :)

FK
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: Garth
I don't understand the seemingly insistent need to wear deodorant/antiperspirant. I shower daily, never wear deodorant and never have body odor issues. Maybe I just don't perspire as much as others or I lack the concentrations of bacteria that cause the odor.

Take a shower, you dirty hippies! :)

Man card revoked.