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Just be careful with these powders. Johnson & Johnson is already facing more than 50,000 lawsuits, according to Oberheiden P.C. law firm.

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'Imperial leather' - talc and soap - good enough for me for 78 years, so far.
 
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Loved the Aramis stuff as well as Yardley for a nice after shave application..

Wow, Aramis was my "go to" cologne back in my dating days. Is that stuff still around?


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I just ordered a tin.

Now what?

Is it only used in the nether region and/or is it applied on other parts of your body?
 
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It's primarily applied to sweaty areas (e.g. pits, crotch, inner thigh, feet), to reduce moisture and friction.

But you can apply a bit elsewhere - such as your chest - just for extra fragrance, if you want.

Keep in mind that it's white powder, and therefore turns your skin powdery white. So you don't necessarily want to apply it to exposed skin areas (arms, neck, face, etc.), lest you get funny looks.
 
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Is it only used in the nether region and/or is it applied on other parts of your body?


 
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"Yardley" now that brings back memories to this old Brit.
"Aramis" did not know they had talc; Im an Old Aramis aftershave bloke.
Of course Aramis Talc is now $100 a shake cos it's been dicontinued.


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Yes it is BUT way more than we used to buy it.
And probably is not the same fraqrance any more.
I still have my Leather Made In the UK ARAMIS SHOWER BAG!!
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Originally posted by bald1:
Loved the Aramis stuff as well as Yardley for a nice after shave application..

Wow, Aramis was my "go to" cologne back in my dating days. Is that stuff still around?


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It's primarily applied to sweaty areas (e.g. pits, crotch, inner thigh, feet), to reduce moisture and friction.

But you can apply a bit elsewhere - such as your chest - just for extra fragrance, if you want.

Keep in mind that it's white powder, and therefore turns your skin powdery white. So you don't necessarily want to apply it to exposed skin areas (arms, neck, face, etc.), lest you get funny looks.


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grew up using Ammens medicated powders , good stuff



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