deoderant issues
deoderant issues
Hi my son Payton, 6 ROBPI, needs to start wearing deoderant (he smells terrible!!) I don't mind helping him apply it but, I think it is important that he learns how to do it himself incase I am gone or for the future... How do others put it on with affected hand? I tried having him lay down but he just rubs it on his arm... it is kind of cute really! We ahd a good giggle plus it tickles him sooo bad!! Anyway, if you have suggestions that would be great!!
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Re: deoderant issues
I don't understand your ? Are you asking how to put deoderant on under you non bpi arm?
Re: deoderant issues
i just sit down rest bad arm on knee and lean back put it under flail arm then i put it under good arm like a monkey scratches lol thats the only way to explain it
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Re: deoderant issues
Thats how i do my good arm too . I use the monkey scratch position.
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Re: deoderant issues
Yes, I always have done it by the Monkey Scratch method too. I make sure the deordrant is turned up high as it can so it goes on faster with less strokes for the "good" arm because we all need to save our "good" arms as much as possible..
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Re: deoderant issues
I lean over which makes my arm fall away from my body enough that I can put on deoderant. Or I use a corner of a wall. I love wall corners they do it all. They help me with hair, earings and necklaces.
As for my non-BPI arm...I'm a monkey too. Oddly enough I don't think that's a normal reach for people without BPI's, someone saw me doing it one day and thought I was double jointed. If it doesn't work right away, just keep at it.
Or spray kind. Do they still have the kind? I know I used that for a little while when I was a kid.
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As for my non-BPI arm...I'm a monkey too. Oddly enough I don't think that's a normal reach for people without BPI's, someone saw me doing it one day and thought I was double jointed. If it doesn't work right away, just keep at it.
Or spray kind. Do they still have the kind? I know I used that for a little while when I was a kid.
-Traci
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Re: deoderant issues
Sarahmae have you asked the doctor about this? Is there something going medically causing this? I'm not trying to be disrespectful - I am just wondering what would cause a 6 year old to have underarm odor? Is he maturing very fast?
Edited to add that parsley is a natural deodorant and you can eat it fresh- hard for a kid to do - or take parsley capsules - here's a link for it (really cheap!)
http://www.vitacost.com/NaturesWayParsleyLeaf
(unless there was some other [different than the usual] cause)
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Edited to add that parsley is a natural deodorant and you can eat it fresh- hard for a kid to do - or take parsley capsules - here's a link for it (really cheap!)
http://www.vitacost.com/NaturesWayParsleyLeaf
(unless there was some other [different than the usual] cause)
Message was edited by: F-Litz
Re: deoderant issues
Sarahmae:
I have to agree with Francine here. If he smells under his bpi arm and doesn't move the arm much, it is probably not b.o., but a yeast infection and should be treated accordingly. Ie: a trip to the peds.
Otherwise, I'd change soaps. Lever 2000 is antibacterial, that might help with the smell! But it can be drying.
As for deodorant, Juliana has recently started (sometimes) wearing deodorant. She is on target, as my other girls started at this time too. We bought her spray (sorry to the environment!). It has taken a little time to learn how not to spray herself in the head, but she's getting the hang of it. The spray cans don't work well upside down, so she has to move quickly. As for her bpi armpit, she grabs the door jam.
good luck,
claudia
I have to agree with Francine here. If he smells under his bpi arm and doesn't move the arm much, it is probably not b.o., but a yeast infection and should be treated accordingly. Ie: a trip to the peds.
Otherwise, I'd change soaps. Lever 2000 is antibacterial, that might help with the smell! But it can be drying.
As for deodorant, Juliana has recently started (sometimes) wearing deodorant. She is on target, as my other girls started at this time too. We bought her spray (sorry to the environment!). It has taken a little time to learn how not to spray herself in the head, but she's getting the hang of it. The spray cans don't work well upside down, so she has to move quickly. As for her bpi armpit, she grabs the door jam.
good luck,
claudia
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Re: deoderant issues
I love my door jams and walls... they are great for hair, deodorant, earring and shaving.
The monkey scratch works well also.
Whatever works and is comfortable is my motto.
I would check with a doctor to see what is going on he is young to have BO.
Kath robpi/adult
The monkey scratch works well also.
Whatever works and is comfortable is my motto.
I would check with a doctor to see what is going on he is young to have BO.
Kath robpi/adult
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Re: deoderant issues
About being too early for deodorant.....boys sweat and smell more and at an earlier age. I know this from experience as I had many nephews who are older than my son. Also my son cannot move his arm as much therefore it smells faster and stronger.