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ejitt00 Apprentice

Can anyone the me what kind of Unscented Deodorant works for celiacs,

I've been using Tom's of Maine but it doesn't last very long & I haven't found any other Unscented that I can use? :unsure:


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Avon carries a brand called Avon On-Duty 24 hours. They have scented and unscented. They are both great and I have not had any problems with them. This is the only deodorant I can use. For many years now (about 30)this is all I've used. In the past, even before I knew I had celiac disease, I would literally bleed under my armpits if I tried to use any other deodorant. (I should have suspected something was wrong way back when!!)

eatmeat4good Enthusiast

I use unscented Mitchum....but to be honest I haven't checked the ingredients.

sa1937 Community Regular

I use unscented Mitchum....but to be honest I haven't checked the ingredients.

I have used Unscented Mitchum for many years...no problems with it so I'll keep using it.

ejitt00 Apprentice

thanks for the info I have a book that lists some brands I can use it doesn't mention Mitchum but I'll give it a try!

domesticactivist Collaborator

We use a "Naturally Fresh Deodorant Crystal." Basically, it's salt.

ECUmom3 Explorer

Dove Unscented. I tried the Thai Crystal, but had irritation.


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