I was sent this product for review, and was not impressed. When I out it on, my armpits felt wet. It was rather gross. I didn't appreciate the scent either. All in all I would not recommend.
*FTC DISLCLAIMER: I was sent the product for review, and was not compensated for my opinion.*
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Thank you for your review. I was thinking about buying a whole case, but was concerned that it would not affectively control my wet armpits and the smells they produce.
And if it's smell is undesirable, who knows what it would do to my already odorous armpits.
I think you just saved me from a boat load of embarrassment!
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