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==Lotions== | ==Lotions== | ||
# As long as the lotion has a thin and pourable consistency like that of oil<ref>Rabbi Heshy Kahn (What's Doing, Greater Connecticut, 3/3/11) quoting R' Nosson Kupshitz Shlita</ref> it would be permitted to use (providing that it is not medicinal, as then one would have to ask a shailo regarding the [[Refuah]] aspect). Therefore, one may apply most forms of sunblock lotion on an infant (or himself for that matter) as they are of very loose consistency.<ref>Rabbi Heshy Kahn (What's Doing, Greater Connecticut, 3/3/11) quoting R' Nosson Kupshitz Shlita</ref> | # As long as the lotion has a thin and pourable consistency like that of oil<ref>Rabbi Heshy Kahn (What's Doing, Greater Connecticut, 3/3/11) quoting R' Nosson Kupshitz Shlita</ref> it would be permitted to use (providing that it is not medicinal, as then one would have to ask a shailo regarding the [[Refuah]] aspect). Therefore, one may apply most forms of sunblock lotion on an infant (or himself for that matter) as they are of very loose consistency.<ref>Rabbi Heshy Kahn (What's Doing, Greater Connecticut, 3/3/11) quoting R' Nosson Kupshitz Shlita</ref> | ||
==Deodorant== | |||
# It is permissible to use a spray or roll on deodorant. It is however actually prohibited to stain clothing on Shabbat. One puts on deodorant, then puts on a shirt, even if during the week, one puts on a shirt, then puts the deodorant through the head hole, takes off the cover, then puts it on. | |||
# If possible, it is prohibited to use stick deodorant on Shabbat, even if one wants to. | |||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
# Special thanks to Rabbi Heshy Kahn for this article. | # Special thanks to Rabbi Heshy Kahn for this article. |
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