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    451 day ago

    I’d prefer not to have any smell, but that is apparently really hard to do.

    And why do all products for men have to look like I’m cosplaying a sci-fi tactical commando?

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      151 day ago

      I assume having no smell is really hard to do and to cover up the slight chemical smell they put a stronger smell over it. That being said I am definitely not a deodorant taste tester so 🤷‍♀️

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      31 day ago

      I found that out when I had an allergy skin patch test and found out one of the things I’m sensitive too is fragrance. The most important thing was finding a hair dye that I’m not allergic too but after 10 years, I’m starting to get a little itchy when I get my hair done.

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      81 day ago

      I have persistent skin issues (psoriasis) and most specialized products are unscented.

      This may be the singular upside to this situation ^^`

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        41 day ago

        You are not alone. I have bad eczema and my wife has psoriasis as well and all of our care products are mostly scent free. At this point I think I’d rather not smell like sandalteakvanilla beach wood lol

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      31 day ago

      I also prefer to have no smell, speed stick makes a unscented deodorant and I have a scentless body wash, havent found a good shampoo yet though. Just using head and shoulders.