Speaking of deodorant...
A couple months back, my daughter and I went to Target over the weekend to get some stuff that got left off the grocery list and ostensibly couldn't wait until the next shopping trip (which my wife does during the week). My daughter grabbed a stick of "Native" deodorant, which was priced at like $12 for a 2.65 ounce stick, and I said, "ummm...no." By comparison, I use Right Guard Sport, which is about $6 for three 3-ounce "sticks." When we got home, I mentioned to my wife that daughter wanted to buy deodorant that was $12 per *#@! stick. Her response was that that's what she and the daughter use, and "I'm not going to have my baby getting breast cancer."
I kinda said "WTF?!" but I know better to engage in that sort of discussion. But seriously...WTF?! From a quick Google search I did, even the American Cancer Society agrees that there is no scientific link between the Aluminum compound in most deodorants and breast cancer. I find it "mildly annoying" that my wife is willing to spend so much money on a mundane product for no apparent good reason.