Aromacreme?

Oct 18, 2007 20:37

What's the verdict? I've had such a mixed bag of reviews, some saying that it BURNS and stains your armpits, others that say it's the best deodorant they've ever used. What about the all other Lush deodorants (inc. powders)? I've never used one from Lush so would appreciate any feedback.

deo: aromacreme, advice: deos

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bhanfhlaith October 18 2007, 19:45:18 UTC
I got a scrap of the Patchoulli one as a sample in my mail order and I loved it.

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rowanberries October 18 2007, 20:15:33 UTC
*Nods* That'd be Aromaco, and it's my favourite. I've used it for a couple of years now, and I've never had a problem with it.

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nyyhoneybee October 18 2007, 19:45:26 UTC
I'm using T'eo right now and I love it.

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jennilee_rose October 19 2007, 23:14:19 UTC
Me too! T'eo is the only deodorant I've not become allergic to after two weeks.

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spazerrific October 18 2007, 19:54:14 UTC
I use Powder Puff, which is great... a mixture of corn starch and talc for dryness (can't really beat that!) and a light rose scent. Plus, it's a powder, so you can use it as a dusting powder as well as a deodorant :)

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elseinane October 18 2007, 19:54:27 UTC
Unfortunately - it depends on your skin type; and the only way to know is to try it.

Good luck!

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fallingtopieces October 18 2007, 19:55:46 UTC
I've tried a sample of Aromacreme and I was really happy with how well it worked, but I won't lie--it did make my skin red. It did hurt, but I think I only used it for three days in a row at most, so it may have started to burn, or it may not have. If your skin's not particularly sensitive, I would think you'd be okay.

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fallingtopieces October 18 2007, 19:56:31 UTC
didn't hurt, I mean. That's what I get for typing while on the phone at work!

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