- One stick, unscented. 
- Who is wealthy enough to afford multiple sticks of deodorant? I try to get that full 48 hour protection. - My logic is that I’m using deodorant at the same rate and as long as I’m using them within a year of opening then the cost would be the same as using one at a time. Possibly even more cost effective if bought on sale and accounting for inflation. 
 
- I’m honestly not sure it has ever occurred to me to treat deodorant like perfume and cycle through scents. But maybe now I’ll try it… - Oh yeah except I pretty much only like lavender scented deodorant so I’ll probably just stick with it. - I don’t know if desensitization but I feel like switching between scents makes it more effective 
 
- I have almost exclusively used Degree Sport since it came out probably 20+ years ago. The sole variation has been sometimes I got the powder scent if the sport was sold out and I think I used 2 sample sticks of Old Spice for paid surveys. - The Degree just works, is dirt cheap, and has a texture that doesn’t feel funny. Don’t mess with success. - I’ve used the degree black/white deodorant stick for years, but the store was out last time I needed more so I got the spray on version. Spray on seems to last longer; great for camping trips where showers aren’t available. - I’d completely forgotten about the spray. I started with spray deodorants originally, but switched to sticks after getting tired of tasting the overspray. - After that I tried gels, but at least the early ones were always sticky feeling. Not sure if they got better as once I tried the basic green Degree, it had everything I’d wanted from an antiperspirant and thankfully they seemed to have never changed it in all this time. 
 
 
- One 
- One. 
- Been 1 all my life but recently turned to 2 by chance. 
- I have three sticks but they’re all the same scent: one in my dresser, on by the front door, and one at work. 
- Unscented soap/deodorant and a splash of my favorite cologne. - This is the way 
 
- This is a tough one for me. I want refillable deodorant for zero waste but cannot obtain it locally. I use Wild without a subscription, just ordering a year supply once a year to minimize shipping impact. I use a single dispenser because more feels wasteful so I only use once scent at a time. - Refillable deodorant is a great idea 
 
- I use unscented deodorant so I can wear (mens) perfume. 
- I have 2 at a time, and yes it’s so I can coordinate the scents with perfume. 
- I buy a Costco box of all spice and store them all over the place (bathroom, bedroom, my backpack, my wfh desk, gym bag, etc) I dont pay attention at all to the scent they all smell the same to me. 








