Another tip is to wipe down your armpits with anti bacterial wet wipes once every few weeks. It kills the bacteria on your skin and resets the biome. You'll notice you won't stink for a couple of days afterwards even without using deodorant. And once it comes back, it isn't as bad or it smells a different way that your deodorant will be more effective.
Why is this not a normal thing to do? I have huge bushes when I don't trim. I know many people who trim. It's just like any other body hair, it needs to be trimmed if it gets out of control.
Worked great for me too. I used to stink and sweat constantly. Then I started shaving my pits. Now I rarely use deodorant and never stink or sweat much unless I am exercising or playing a sport.
Depends on if his issue of "not working" is that he visibly sweats, in which case he needs an antiperspirant, or that he smells, in which case a deodorant may be enough. I can't do deodorants or I literally just drip from the armpits lol
If you are already using an antiperspirant and it's not working you can increase the strength by using OTC clinical strengths or getting a prescription strength, but it also increases your risk of breast cancer. If you have hyperhidrosis there are other medical options to stop you sweating through your clothes. I take Oxybutinin at the moment but I am considering Botox to avoid daily medication.
What worked for me was benzoyl peroxide. Get it in a cleaning wash and use it everyday for a week. I now just hit the pits with it once a week. This is all in the shower btw, it has to be washed off but I do let it sit for a couple of mins.
I had the same problem and used lots of extra dedorant, but I was still sweating.
Then I found Odorex Extra Dry Spray. You don't use it like regular deodorant, but instead you spray it on your armpits before you go to bed. You won't sweat for the next two days!
I use it for work, I hate it when my shirt shows wet spots when I am hosting a meeting for example.
This is for sale in The Netherlands, but I am sure there are alternate brands that offer similar products.
You have to be careful with things like this as they increase your risk of breast cancer. I opted out of using clinical strengths when my pharmacist warned me of this.
Sounds like this might be similar to Carpe's products (they're in the US). I haven't used these myself, but I've known of a couple people who recommend them.
Like others mentioned, telling apart deodorants and antitranspirants is important. I used antitranspirants for a long time an had often to deal with pain in my armpits and hard stains in the armpit region of my shirts. One day it dawned on me that this might be because of the antitranspirants, so I planned to make a switch to deodorants. What followed were two to three weeks of heavy sweating and way more body smell than I was used to. BUT after this time everything got way better. I had zero ruined shirts since that, because the antitranspirant remains smelled strongly like sweat and could not be washed out. What was even way better, no more pain under my arms, my sweating is reduced and I smell better in general.