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Your best weapon to use is probably going to be practicing clean hygiene as much as possible. Soap and water goes a long way in cutting odor and skin irritation.
The depends website offers a free sample - you might want to request that and see how their product works for you. This is at depends.com and is on their home page.
Good luck with finding what works best for you,
Lulu
(hope it allows the adress)
I was looking to see if there are suggestions out there and keep coming up with the thought that powders or sprays should not be used regularly because they can promote irritation or maybe allergic reactions.
Your best weapon to use is probably going to be practicing clean hygiene as much as possible. Soap and water goes a long way in cutting odor and skin irritation.
The depends website offers a free sample - you might want to request that and see how their product works for you. This is at depends.com and is on their home page.
Good luck with finding what works best for you,
Lulu