Okay...take two...I guess my last post...didn't post. Anyway, sorry for the late response. Life keeps getting in the way : ) I use sure solid. I've pretty much stay with Sure. I don't want to risk the discomfort of testing out new deoderants...I'm good with Sure. As for shampoos, I 've pretty much ran the gambit of all different types of shampoos with no notable issues. I think maybe because shampoo is a wash-on-wash off process. The shampoo's contact with the skin isn't on long enough to do any serious damage. Whereas deoderant is applied to the skin and stays there to be absorded and react to the skin. Whether is food or cosmetic items, it's probably the "dosage" applied and the length of time exposed are the main contributing factors.
Comment Reply
Okay...take two...I guess my last post...didn't post. Anyway, sorry for the late response. Life keeps getting in the way : ) I use sure solid. I've pretty much stay with Sure. I don't want to risk the discomfort of testing out new deoderants...I'm good with Sure. As for shampoos, I 've pretty much ran the gambit of all different types of shampoos with no notable issues. I think maybe because shampoo is a wash-on-wash off process. The shampoo's contact with the skin isn't on long enough to do any serious damage. Whereas deoderant is applied to the skin and stays there to be absorded and react to the skin. Whether is food or cosmetic items, it's probably the "dosage" applied and the length of time exposed are the main contributing factors.
September 23, 2010 - 11:36pmThis Comment
Reply