And Stick It In Your Ignition...

Feb 26, 2012 11:20

I checked out a Drawn and Plastered event last night for the first time with a photographer friend. Basically, it's a themed event that has models who rotate poses so the audience can either sketch, photograph, sculpt - whatever their hearts desire. Last night's event also had a burlesque dancer do a few performances. I <3 burlesque. Anyway, it ( Read more... )

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persifunctant February 26 2012, 21:42:56 UTC
baking soda and corn starch eh? Veeery interesting! Might have to give something like that a shot, since my armpits smell super stinky to me lately because of my super sensitive sniffer.

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skinartia February 26 2012, 21:55:08 UTC
Give it a shot, dude! If you've been using mainstream deodorant/anti-perspirant, your body may take a few days to adjust to it. Seriously worth it though as I was so surprised that it's been working. Some comments I saw online from people with sensitive skin was that straight baking soda was giving them rashes or peeling skin so the cornstarch is also supposed to help prevent that. Then just pat it on to your pits with a brush and that's it! You may have to tinker with how much to put on but I would say try with one brush patting over everything first and see how that goes. That's generally all I need, though sometimes I'll add a second lighter brush-pat.

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skinartia February 28 2012, 00:25:37 UTC
I can get that. I used to use antiperspirants all the time. The last time I dried one (around the beginning of the month), I found I was sweating more and smelly. :-S

I'm not a person who sweats a whole lot. If I did have constantly sweating pits though, I'd rather go for an antiperspirant then.

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