'It's not just women': Popular deodorant leaves men with painful burns
Men have now told how they too have required medical grade creams to treat the painful rashes and burning from the deodorants. One even claimed to ha…
London, UK A woman identified as @maiaroberta on social media has recently shared a distressing account of a severe skin reaction she attributes to Mitchum’s new 72-hour spray deodorant. The video, uploaded on September 6, 2025, shows a visible, inflamed rash in her armpit, which she claims developed in May and has persisted since. In her post, @maiaroberta stated, "Thanks Mitchum as this happened in May and my armpits are still not the same." She further indicated, "Seeing all these posts about Mitchum deodorant thought I'd share my armpit after using the new 72hr spray," suggesting a pattern of similar complaints from other users. The video's accompanying hashtags included "lawsuitincoming," hinting at potential legal recourse. The incident has drawn attention to consumer safety regarding personal care products. While specific details about the nature of the rash or medical diagnosis were not provided, the visual evidence presented in the video highlights the user's significant discomfort. Mitchum has not yet publicly responded to these specific allegations, but such claims often prompt investigations into product formulations and potential allergens. This case underscores the importance of product testing and consumer awareness regarding adverse reactions.
Men have now told how they too have required medical grade creams to treat the painful rashes and burning from the deodorants. One even claimed to ha…
