Discolors shirts
Mitchum should have stuck to their original formula rather than playing with gels. It's virtually impossible to put on a clean shirt without getting some of this stuff on the front... which I thought was only a temporary annoyance...that once it dried, it would go away. Well, now almost all of my work shirts are stained...armpits of blue shirts bleached out in pink. Lovely. In my opinion, they should just take this stuff off the market. Not sure why anybody would review it positive...unless they like discolored armpits.
A Lot of Mitchum at a Good Price
I probably prefer the powder solid, but you can't beat Mitchum's protection & this price.
Stains, stains, stains!!!
Yeah, it keeps me dry and smell-free alright. However be ready to replace all of your white shirts within 6 months as this deodorant leaves huge brownish green stains under your arm pits. Which means you either buy new shirts and look for another deodorant OR at all times you make sure you don't raise your arms when you're at your office or at the bar after hours and emberrass yourself by exposing those huge green stains...Bummer, man!
Keeps me dry
I've been using this for years. It works, is scentless and doesn't stain clothes. Everything I want in an anti-perspirant.
SatisfiedCustomer
It took several orders for me to get this right. (Mitchum's makes several formulas.) Anyhow, I finally ordered the right one, and the sensitive-skin formula lives up to its label! (The original version irritates my skin.) Also, although the sensitive formula has been on the market since last year, I can't find it in any of my local drugstores, so thanks Amazon!