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comparison list of top men’s roll-on deodorants with pros and cons..........Enjoy!!!

Tbh, I see so many guys asking for the best roll-ons that actually survive intense summers. I've tried almost everything out there to control sweat, lol. Here is my ultimate comparison list of the top men’s roll-ons right now, with the honest pros and cons.

  1. Engage Men's Roll-On (Cool Marine / Citrus) - The MVP Tbh, this is my absolute go-to right now. They really nailed the formula for daily wear.

* Pros: It’s 0% alcohol so it NEVER stings (even on sensitive skin), it’s insanely budget-friendly, and it actually gives you that true 48-hour odor protection. The Cool Marine scent is super fresh and easily lasts all day.
* Cons: Honestly? You just have to wait like 60 seconds for it to dry down before pulling your shirt over your head, rofl. That's literally the only downside.

  1. Nivea Men Fresh Active A classic drugstore option that most guys have tried at least once.

* Pros: Reliable basic odor control, easily available everywhere, and has a very safe, generic fresh scent.
* Cons: It comes in a heavy glass bottle which is a total nightmare if you accidentally drop it on the bathroom tiles, ssly. Also, the freshness tends to fade a bit faster compared to the Engage.

  1. Chemist at Play Underarm Roll-On (AHA/BHA) This one is trending heavily online right now for the skincare geeks.

* Pros: It has Lactic acid which helps lighten dark underarms caused by years of using harsh gas sprays. It’s a great chemical exfoliator.
* Cons: It’s way more expensive for daily use. Plus, tbh, it doesn't control heavy gym sweat as effectively as a dedicated strong antiperspirant.

  1. Dove Men+Care Extra Fresh If you want something extremely mild, this is a solid backup.

* Pros: Contains ¼ moisturizing cream, so it feels very soothing. Zero irritation if your skin acts up easily.
* Cons: The scent is a bit too mild and won't project much. Also, the milky formula can leave white marks on dark shirts if you aren't super careful, lol.
* PS: If you want my final verdict, grab the Engage. It gives you the absolute best balance of skin safety, strong odor blocking, and price. Ssly, switch over from those choking aerosol sprays and thank me later!

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u/Cheap_Secretary5441 — 7 days ago

benefits of using a men’s roll-on deodorant compared to spray

Tbh, switching to something like the Engage roll on is a total game changer. With a roll-on, you get direct skin contact, zero product wastage in the air, much better sweat control, and a compact bottle that you can easily toss into a gym bag or a carry-on flight luggage without any hassle. Plus, no choking on chemical fumes in a tiny bathroom, rofl! It ssly outlasts any spray because 100% of the product actually goes onto your skin.

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u/Cheap_Secretary5441 — 7 days ago
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Which tan removal soap works fastest for men with stubborn tan lines?

Tbh I really liked the Fiama soap, especially the grapefruit one.

I was dealing with dull polluted skin from daily commute and sweat so I gave it a shot. It cleans deep without leaving my skin tight or dry like other charcoal soaps. After about 2 weeks my chest back and arms felt noticeably cleaner and a bit brighter. The scent is fresh and masculine, stays nicely without being too strong.

I use it 4-5 times a week and switch to Fiama brightening variants on other days. Good lather and skin feels fresh overall. If you have oily or combo skin and want a solid deep clean, it's worth trying. Just moisturize after if your skin runs dry.

Anyone else tried this one?

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u/Cheap_Secretary5441 — 9 days ago

Which body wash helps lighten tan for women?

Honestly I was in the same boat last summer I had this crazy tan from being out in the sun way too much and wanted something that felt nice to use not just some intense chemical thing. I’ve been using Fiama body wash for a while now and the lemon one especially kinda made my skin feel brighter over a few weeks like it didn’t suddenly bleach my skin but it did help fade that tan faster than just plain soap. It also smells decent and doesn’t dry me out which was a bonus lol.

Other than that I made sure to exfoliate in the shower once or twice a week and always moisturise after, that prob made a big difference too. Not gonna lie results take time and sunscreen helps more than anything, but the Fiama wash was a nice part of my routine that made my skin look less tanned after a bit.

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u/Cheap_Secretary5441 — 9 days ago

Which tan removal soap works fastest for men with stubborn tan lines?

Tbh I really liked the Fiama soap, especially the grapefruit one.

I was dealing with dull polluted skin from daily commute and sweat so I gave it a shot. It cleans deep without leaving my skin tight or dry like other charcoal soaps. After about 2 weeks my chest back and arms felt noticeably cleaner and a bit brighter. The scent is fresh and masculine, stays nicely without being too strong.

I use it 4-5 times a week and switch to Fiama brightening variants on other days. Good lather and skin feels fresh overall. If you have oily or combo skin and want a solid deep clean, it's worth trying. Just moisturize after if your skin runs dry.

Anyone else tried this one?

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u/Cheap_Secretary5441 — 9 days ago
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How often should women use exfoliating body wash?

Tbh you don’t need to use an exfoliating body wash every day that’ll just make your skin feel kinda raw after a while. Most people I know (and me too) stick to like 2 times a week, max 3 if your skin isn’t super sensitive. I usually just use my normal wash most days and then swap in the exfoliating one when my skin feels a bit rough or dull. I also use my regular Fiama body wash on non-exfoliating days cuz it’s gentler and keeps my skin from getting dry.

Basically don’t overdo it. A couple times a week is enough for most women. Your skin will tell you if you’re doing too much lol.

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u/Cheap_Secretary5441 — 10 days ago