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Review on Dandi Pad Underarm Sweat Pads for Men - Prevents Sweat and Deodorant Stains with Super Absorbency - Pack of 14 by Julie Lemus

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The girls sweat too. Personal Care

This brand has gender specific underarm sweat pads - not sure what the difference is but I tried these for men. and a patch version that sticks to the other skin, and wore them all day to work without deodorant or antiperspirant (I usually wear deodorant but have decided to forgo it for a day when nobody is was to get a real result in the office) ). Conclusion: both work. However, I prefer these pads that stick to my clothes. They won't damage lightweight fabric, stick well and stay in place all day. Laundry pads have a more absorbent surface than a skin patch and allow your armpits to breathe, which I think is healthier. Interestingly, a garment that doesn't absorb sweat smells less at the end of the day; I think that a skin patch, even if it immediately collects sweat, keeps it snug against the skin and natural body heat encourages odor-causing bacteria to multiply, making sticky patches a little weirder. But I like both: If you wear thin silk shirts or blouses, you are not ashamed of unpleasant moisture stains and also protect all your light-colored T-shirts from stains. And while band-aids and pads look cool at the end of the day, they keep that fad from popping out of your armpit and offending others!

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Expensive