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Hello everyone! I have a similar question to a lot of others on here. I have used quite a few products and practices:Witch hazel because it's an antiseptic, antibacterial soap, medicated soap, topical antibacterial ointment, not wearing deodorant at night, multiple wash- ups through out the day - outbreak or not, exfoliating scrubs, tea tree oil, green tea cleansing mask, and I just started using Tumeric soap. I'm finding that the outbreaks are a little less often and when they do happen they… read more

posted December 21, 2023
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A myHSteam Member

That's helpful. Thank you😉

posted December 21, 2023
A myHSteam Member

That's helpful thank you I have started using it less and less and I have switched up definitely from the aluminum ones to the more natural ones and I find that helps a little

posted December 29, 2023
A myHSteam Member

I stopped using deodorant over twenty years ago. And shortly afterwards I stopped sweating as much and was feeling and healing

posted December 29, 2023
A myHSteam Member

I never thought about lemon juice that's helpful. Thank you

posted December 23, 2023
A myHSteam Member

No shaving, I scissor cut. Tea tree oil daily. Organic lemon juice.

posted December 23, 2023

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