Saturday, December 26, 2009

Underarm Discoloration How Do You Prevent Underarm Discoloration On Your Shirts?

How do you prevent underarm discoloration on your shirts? - underarm discoloration

It's not just fallen into a sweat - I think it might be something in the deodorant? Suddenly, a blue shirt were pink armpits ... Orange has a brown shirt ... Black is gray ... This occurs only in some of my shirts ... is the base? The substance? Is it possible around him?

11 comments:

Jacki said...

It is a chemical in deodorants. Try a different brand. I use Dove.

Chula said...

The deodorant you use, you probably have one of the basic ingredients of alcohol. Powder or deodorant roll-on without alcohol.

ImThizzi... said...

Dye try deodorant will certainly help

ImThizzi... said...

Dye try deodorant will certainly help

ImThizzi... said...

Dye try deodorant will certainly help

CATWOMAN said...

oh man deodorants should not happen to change. If you have a boy that I wear shirts saying.

Moondog said...

They sweat. Change antiperspirants.

turttleb... said...

You should use grade! It works really well and I've never had this problem.

turttleb... said...

You should use grade! It works really well and I've never had this problem.

ella said...

Otherwise, bacteria in the armpit. You can help the skin to certain acids and fats, which change color to produce clothing axilla. You can try with some antibacterial soaps and deodorants (Mitchum), to reduce bacteria.

Even your deodorant to dry before it on the clothes.

kim t said...

In antipersperant ... the guard is true? used to stain all my clothes ... Deo-change ... You can try soaking in vinegar for white spots, but as soon have clkothes in the dryer, dry a whole lot nicer ...

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