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What is your favorite Underarm Deodorant Spray made from a Cologne ?

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I just received the underarm deodorant spray from Chrome. This is actually my first underarm spray from a cologne. Before I have used Right Guard or Axe or Tag or even Old Spice spray (which, I guess is from a cologne, but I am not counting that one). The chrome deodorant seems ok. The sprayer is a little weak and the protection is alright.

Just wondering if anyone has had great success using a cologne underarm spray, or do most of the people here simply use Right Guard?

Thanks again for all the great feedback!
post #2 of 6
I don't know but I'm curious about Magno since I like the soap.
post #3 of 6
Adidas makes a good one called "Sport Fever".
Gillette has the old standby, "Cool Wave".
Tag has one called "Midnight" that's tolerable.

Before basenotes.net I would use Axe as well.
I can recommend "VooDoo" which is surprisingly complex.
Also I thought that Tsunami and Kilo were worthy.
Most of these things are just imitations of "real" colognes.

Choose your poison.
post #4 of 6
I often use colognes/EdT as deodorants. Currently my favourite combination is Boss Bottled layered with Avignon (2 + 1 sprays on each side). Seriously.
post #5 of 6
Well, not spray in my case, but the solid deodorants I've encountered are usually pretty good. In most cases, they're just deodorants (as opposed to antiperspirants - they allow you to sweat but mask the odor).

I use/have used the deo form of: Acqua di Parma, 212 Men, L'Eau d'Issey PH, M7, Calvin (about a thousand years ago) - without exception, they work just fine on me, and I like the idea of layering the fragrance.

On days I don't use a fragranced deo, I use Adidas Dynamic Pulse - one of the few "plain" deodorants still available, at least in my CVS. I have some stockpiled because it seems that it's disappearing off the shelves. The fragrance is very subtle and doesn't project or interfere with any EdT I might be wearing. When I'm in Europe, I pick up a couple of Nivea men's deo - unavailable in the US.
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Uomo? Moschino
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