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		<title>Fabric deodorizer to get rid from body odor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 10:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some odors, like cigarette smoke and pet dander, can lurk in your home for days, even weeks. To rid your abode of such unpleasant smells, you’ll need to use a safe and effective fabric deodorizer. Your key objective is to eradicate the scent, not just mask it. Too many odor-elimination techniques simply replace one odor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Some odors, like cigarette smoke and pet dander, can lurk in your home for days, even weeks. To rid your <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant06.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-254" title="antiperspirant_deodorant06" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant06-284x300.jpg" alt="" width="284" height="300" /></a>abode of such unpleasant smells, you’ll need to use a safe and effective fabric deodorizer. Your key objective is to eradicate the scent, not just mask it. Too many odor-elimination techniques simply replace one odor with another more perfumed and equally annoying scent. The added smells only get caught in fabrics, making them harder to clean. Moreover, most odor-masking methods offer only a temporary solution, and can even be a bit dangerous if harsh chemicals are used. So you may be asking if it’s possible to remove disagreeable odors without adding more air pollution to your home or residue to your fabrics. The answer is yes if you use an effective fabric deodorizer properly.<br />
Most people believe that especially pungent smells in large surface areas like furniture, carpets and drapes, require equally strong chemicals to remove them. Your first reaction may be to use a large, bulky steam-cleaning machine. Unfortunately, these giants can actually do the opposite; they can steam-in the odors through the combination of moisture and heat.<br />
Before you use a steam-cleaner, be sure to use a natural fabric and carpet deodorizer. Those that have natural ingredients are best since they pose little danger to you or your home environment. Unlike their chemical counterparts, natural fabric and carpet deodorizers do not cover the scent; instead the blends of natural elements eliminate them. (A great example of a natural fabric and carpet deodorizer is the Fuller &#8220;610 Nature&#8217;s Choice Odor Away.&#8221;)<br />
You must try to figure out if the odor has crept through the bottom of your carpet and onto the pad. You’ll simply need to lift the carpet to see if there are any obvious stains on the pad. If stains are visible, then clean the pad and carpet backing with fabric deodorizer. If you cannot lift the carpet and you’re pretty sure the cause of the odor has seeped through, then you’ll need to use a syringe to inject fabric deodorizer underneath the carpet and into the padding.<br />
Prior to applying a carpet deodorizer, you must to vacuum the area, and be painstakingly thorough. After you’ve vacuumed, use the carpet deodorizer following the instructions on the product’s label. Most deodorizers can be sprayed directly onto the carpet. After the carpet has dried, simply smell the area for any lingering odors. You may have to repeat this procedure several times before the odor has completely gone.<br />
After the fabric deodorizer has eliminated the odor, then, and only then, may you steam clean, and relax in the knowledge that you won’t be setting-in any permanent odors.<br />
You may use the same methods when cleaning draperies. Because many dry cleaners apply both steam and dry heat, you’ll want to use a fabric deodorizer on your draperies prior to dry cleaning. Simply apply a natural fabric deodorizer to the drapes using a spray bottle and give the draperies time to dry. Test for odors and repeat as necessary.<br />
You may also use Fabric deodorizers on furniture, which is where smells from smoke and pets tend to dwell. Simply vacuum your furniture before applying a deodorizer, and then apply as directed. Quality deodorizers will not discolor the fabric, though you’ll still want to test the product on a hidden area. Also remember that natural fabric deodorizers are not apt to stain.<br />
Some odors that seem to have permanently set-up house, like bad urine stains, will need extra powerful cleanings. In these cases, a good fabric deodorizer used regularly on the problem areas will neutralize the smells, and even prevent your pets from returning to the same areas as they will not have the odor marking the area. Using a fabric deodorizer habitually will keep your house smelling naturally fresh and clean.</p>
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		<title>Be allergic-free from your deodorant</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:29:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People use deodorant because they want to escape from odor. They don’t like to smell sweaty to others. They place the deodorant under their arms and when they perspire, there is a much more pleasant odor to behold. But, what happens to the user, if the deodorant is not good for them, what if they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">People use deodorant because they want to escape from odor. They don’t like to smell sweaty to others. <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant22.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-256" title="antiperspirant_deodorant22" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant22.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>They place the deodorant under their arms and when they perspire, there is a much more pleasant odor to behold. But, what happens to the user, if the deodorant is not good for them, what if they have an allergy to their deodorant?<br />
Having an allergy would mean that you would probably see some visible signs such as: red rash, bumps, or inflamed bumps. If there is anything out of the ordinary occurring with the usage of your deodorant; that may also be an allergic reaction you are having.<br />
This does not mean that you will have to stop using your deodorant altogether. It simply means you need to watch it carefully and stop using it for awhile to be sure. If you are wanting to be sure that the signs you have experienced are to your deodorant, you may have to seek the help of your allergist.<br />
After carefully testing you, your doctor may say you just need to change brands. Yours may be too harsh to your body. If after changing brands, you still experience some problems, there are other alternatives.<br />
You may decide to try some talc or some baby powder. Both will leave you fresh, and make you smell much nicer after a sporting event. Just place some powder or talc under your arms and it will also help eliminate the amount of perspiration that you are having.<br />
Allergies can be a result of a number of things. It may not be your deodorant at all, but the soap you are bathing in, or washing your clothes in. When you have exercised and are sweaty, the chemicals used in the washing powder may react on your skin. It is more advisable to keep hygiene factor in your mind before taking food and in all routine activities of life.<br />
If you have to give up your deodorant, remember there are many other choices available to you. So, check out the other alternatives, and stay cool.</p>
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		<title>Degree &#038; Soft &#038; Dri compete</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 10:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are two of my favorite deodorants on the market. I am a heavy sweater. I sweat when I play sports, when I get nervous, and when I even think about ruining my clothes from yellow stains. I&#8217;ve tried all kinds of deodorants from Sure to Certain Dri. Among all of the deodorants that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">These are two of my favorite deodorants on the market. I am a heavy sweater. I sweat when I play sports, <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant34.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-258" title="antiperspirant_deodorant34" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant34.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>when I get nervous, and when I even think about ruining my clothes from yellow stains. I&#8217;ve tried all kinds of deodorants from Sure to Certain Dri. Among all of the deodorants that I have tried, these two, Degree and Soft &amp; Dri remain at the top of my list of good deodorants. However, even though they are both effective, they are both very different.<br />
Soft &amp; Dri is probably more linked to being a feminine deodorant. After all it&#8217;s name is &#8220;Soft&#8221; and &#8220;Dri&#8221; However, in spite of its feminine name, its powder soft variety does not smell much like powder at all. In fact, this variety has more of a floral smell which makes the title a bit misleading. After the soft and dri powder soft scent is put on the skin, it sits and dries pretty quickly. However, sweating is the distinctive test with deodorants of all kinds. After sweating, the floral smell of soft &amp; dri begins to diminish and you are left smelling a bit unpleasant with a hint of floral of course. If you can take smelling like a mixture of sweat with a bit of powder soft floral mixed in, this deodorant might be for you. Of course, everyone smells like sweat when they sweat. The key is not to smell like funk.<br />
Degree on the other hand has a powder variety that smells just like power. It smells fresh and good to the last drop. When you put Degree on your skin, it takes a little more time to dry than Soft &amp; Dri. However, as I said before, the real test arrives when you start sweating. After sweating with Degree on, the just showered powder freshness does begin to diminish as it does with Soft and Dri. However, Degree leaves you smelling like a different version of powder fresh and nothing like sweat. I would say that the scent is more of a heated up powder fresh. In the commercial for Degree, the slogan is &#8220;You&#8217;re body heat turns it on.&#8221; I completely agree with that statement. Your body heat does turn Degree on. Once you start to sweat, it seems that all of a sudden you can smell the deordorant&#8217;s scent like you never smelled it before. It&#8217;s as if you are not sweaty, you just have some scented deodorant on.<br />
In spite of the fact that Soft &amp; Dri does not have the same scent effectiveness as Degree does, I still like Soft &amp; Dri and keep going back to it. One reason I do this is because the spray version of Soft &amp; n Dri is wonderful. When I used that I never had to worry about yellow stains getting on my clothing. For some reason, this version of Soft &amp; Dri prevented yellow stains from getting on my clothing. Another reason why I like Soft &amp; Dri is because it does really smell feminine at least when you first put it on. After you start sweating, the scent changes a bit, but overall it leaves me feeling drier than I do when I put on Degree.<br />
Degree is good because it&#8217;s scent lasts through the sweatiest of moments and its scents are truer to what they are called on the label. In fact, out of all of the deodorants I have tried which include Secret, Lady speed stick, Mitchum, Sure and other, Degree has the longest lasting scent out of all of these. However, I still keep a bottle of Soft &amp; Dri on my desk when I want to feel pretty, feminine, and&#8212;soft.</p>
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		<title>Degree Clinical Protection Deodorant for Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 10:21:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because it is new to the market, and I assume the company is eager for consumers to get a chance to try it, we got a package containing two 1.7 ounce containers of this unique deodorant to sample. I tested the one for women. The following information is based on the results of my testing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Because it is new to the market, and I assume the company is eager for consumers to get a chance to try it, <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant341.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-260" title="antiperspirant_deodorant341" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant341.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>we got a package containing two 1.7 ounce containers of this unique deodorant to sample. I tested the one for women. The following information is based on the results of my testing of this product. My husband tested the men&#8217;s version.<br />
Degree Clinical Protection: Claims<br />
This product is supposed to be among the strongest protection against wetness (sweat) available without a prescription. I was a bit nervous about using a product that was supposed to be very strong. However, it was dermatologist tested with clinical results and I found this reassuring.<br />
It is labeled as having a clean fragrance, not overpowering and I found this to be true. The unique twistable dispenser was something that seemed unusual, allowing more control over the release of any deodorant (two clicks are the standard recommendation to dispense the right amount of deodorant). The promotional information claims that the TRIsolid formula acclimates to the body, plugging sweat glands and forming a deep level of protection.Another unique feature: it is supposed to be applied at night and will last all through the next day, even after showering.<br />
Degree Clinical Protection: Quality<br />
I was very happy with this. It did not sting, itch or bother me in any way. It felt good on my skin and I liked the extra advantage of the creamy, moisturing formula which does dry fairly quickly. It also stays on, even during a quick dip in the pool or while showering. It did take me a while to get the hang of the dispenser which allowed me to twist the bottom of the container and get just the right amount of creamy lotion to come out.<br />
Once I mastered, that, I preferred it over the old version I had been using which was a solid. There are holes in the dispenser for Degree Clinical Protection which keeps the cream coming out in small pieces, not large, gooey blobs. I did apply it at night, as suggested, and found that it did indeed stay on when showering, if desired. I could also remove it by applying soap and scrubbing and drying off vigorously in the areas where I wanted to remove the product. Upon application, the texture is creamy but dries quickly. I appreciated the fact that it left no stains on his clothing and that the scent was pleasing, not strong.<br />
Degree Clinical Protection: Price<br />
Normal retail price is $14.15 for two containers, which may seem pricey but I thought it was well worth it. I found the product to be superior to others on the market, offering better protection for a longer period of time tthan comparable brands. Considering the time, energy and cost of washing sweaty clothing, this could save money in the long run. Customers can get a 25% discount at some locations if they buy this before October 31, 2007, including Amazon.com. It can also be found on Ebay but the price is comparable, probably because this is a new product and not easy to find everywhere yet.<br />
Degree Clinical Protection: Target Customer<br />
This is ideal for anyone who works outside or has normal or excessive amounts of sweating during the day, whether inside or outside. I found that it truly did provide more confidence for longer periods of time, making frequent showering unnecessary. It should appeal to anyone who likes products that have been dermatologist tested and offer strong protection without a prescription. The clinical studies should also be reassuring to many customers. The night time application, a very special feature, makes morning routines even quicker.<br />
&#8220;underarm wetness is perceived to be a moderate or big problem for 27% of men and 21% of women. &#8220;What&#8217;s more, 22% of men &amp; 19% of women say they need more protection than the average person. This product should suit those individuals very well.<br />
Degree Clinical Protection: Overall satisfaction and summary<br />
All in all, offers a major advantage over other products. The recommended application is two clicks from the dispenser and I found this more than adequate. Do be sure and remove the plastic film before using as it is the only thing that is not readily visible and would prevent the cream from coming out the tiny holes at the top. With over two weeks of use, there is still plenty left and the product lived up to its claims, causing no skin irritation, staying on all day, offering superior protection and, in our opinion, being very cost-effective. It wasn&#8217;t necessary to spot treat clothing for sweat stains, saving time and energy.</p>
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		<title>Role of deodorant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 10:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Deodorant is overrated.&#8221; At least this is the statement made by various individuals I&#8217;ve encountered over the course of my lifetime. Whereas it&#8217;s often considered a necessity by today&#8217;s young generation, the same self-awareness appears lost upon the aging population of the office workplace. Here in California, a hot day can easily mean a moist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Deodorant is overrated.&#8221; At least this is the statement made by various individuals I&#8217;ve encountered over the <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant17.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-262" title="antiperspirant_deodorant17" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant17-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>course of my lifetime. Whereas it&#8217;s often considered a necessity by today&#8217;s young generation, the same self-awareness appears lost upon the aging population of the office workplace. Here in California, a hot day can easily mean a moist afternoon and dark patches on the dress shirts of fellow co-workers. Not too uncommon, the air can dissipate with the heat from the natural aroma of the office fauna to the muggy thickness of a higher humidity. It&#8217;s on these grounds that office buddies finally get to know each other in the most undesirable way. When it comes to applying deodorant, it&#8217;s important to remember that it&#8217;s not that you need it. More so, it&#8217;s that the people you treasure and share space with demand that you use it.<br />
There are many common brand names of deodorant that can be found in the business bags and on the tables of the respectful few. For men, there&#8217;s always Old Spice, Arm &amp; Hammer, Degree, Axe, Mitchum, and Ralph Lauren to name a few. For women, the aisle appears just as lavish full of a selection that includes brand names like Dove, Avon, Crystal, Pino Silvestre, Clinique, and etc. Likewise for women, specialty stores like The Body Shop and Bath &amp; Body Works appear ever so eager to provide suitable alternatives for those who are discontent in buying the generic stick from the local department store.<br />
Altogether, it seems clear that limited selection is not a valid hindering factor in regards to what ought to be a social norm in society.<br />
A recent radio program addressed the concept of smell to the owner of the scent. Here the broadcaster cited that a scientific study had come to show that a person who is able to smell his own scent actually perceives it to be several times less distinct than the perception of another. It&#8217;s common knowledge that everyone has a certain smell that radiates from them. Naturally, each person is more prone to become familiar to his own smell and to find it more appealing than that of others. Social norms also dictate that a person isn&#8217;t likely to inform another if they are indeed radiating a repulsive scent that is relatively tolerable. This factor will often lead to several misinformed persons who will go about their duties unaware that their scent is having a charismatic impact on their surroundings.<br />
In conclusion, be courteous to your fellow man! Wear deodorant at all times!</p>
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		<title>Review of different types of degree deodorant products</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 10:12:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like to try different brands and types of deodorant. It seems that there is always a new scent or type of brand to try out. I recently purchased Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant and Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant. I wanted to experience and compare the differences in these two products. Here is what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">I like to try different brands and types of deodorant. It seems that there is always a new scent or type of <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant342.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-264" title="antiperspirant_deodorant342" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant342.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>brand to try out. I recently purchased Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant and Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant. I wanted to experience and compare the differences in these two products. Here is what I discovered!<br />
Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant is priced around four dollars, depending on where you buy this product. I have used many products with the shower clean scent and I always like the fragrance of this scent. It is a light and fresh smelling scent, it has a sweet floral and soap like quality that freshens wonderfully. That is exactly how Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant smelled, when I tried this deodorant. I was very pleased with this deodorant&#8217;s shower clean scent. It is light and not too strong.<br />
Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant performed well for me. While it&#8217;s anti-perspirant strength was not as strong as many other brands of deodorant that I have tried, it still worked very good. Both of these Degree deodorants are body-heat activated. Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant&#8217;s active ingredient is aluminum chlorohydrate, which is an anti-perspirant. Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant&#8217;s inactive ingredients are isobutane, cyclopentasiloxane, propane, isopropyl palmitate, talc, quaternium-18 hectorite, fragrance, propylene carbonate and zea mays corn starch. I rate Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant three and one half stars out of five stars. This is a good deodorant and I enjoyed the shower fresh scent.<br />
Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant also costs around four dollars, depending on where you purchase this product. I was intrigued by the fresh oxygen scent of this product. It is an unusual scent for a deodorant, in my opinion. When I tried this deodorant, I discovered that the fragrance is fresh, clean and very nice. The scent is not as sweet and floral as the scent of Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant. This difference was interesting. I decided that I liked the scent of Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant and thought that this would be a good deodorant to use on days when I did not wear a floral perfume. The fresh scent is refreshing and made this deodorant stand out from other deodorants.<br />
Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant performed very well for me and like Degree Shower Clean Aerosol Deodorant, it is not the most powerful deodorant that I have ever used, still, it did the job. I have to state that there are many much stronger deodorant products on the market. The active ingredient in Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant is aluminum chlorohydrate. The inactive ingredients in this deodorant are butane, hydrofluorocarbon 152a, cyclopentasiloxane, isopropyl palmitate, talc, fragrance, quaternium-18 hectorite, propylene carbonate, zea mays corn starch and lactic acid. A note for women, both of these deodorants will burn slightly if you use directly after shaving. Both contain no CFCs and meet CA and NY clean air standards. Both of these deodorants are made in the USA.<br />
I rate Degree Fresh Oxygen Aerosol Deodorant three and one half stars out of five stars. This is a high quality product and I enjoyed the unusual fragrance and fresh scent. Both of these deodorants are distributed by the Unilever Company located in Chicago, IL. You can find these two deodorants at most places where you usually shop for deodorant.</p>
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		<title>Degree deodorant try it!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 10:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old fashion manufacturer&#8217;s product sample as a marketing device is alive and well at Wal-Mart. For the consumer who likes new items, but is sometimes afraid to switch from their old tried and true product, the product sample is a no cost method of discovery.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The old fashion manufacturer&#8217;s product sample as a marketing device is alive and well at Wal-Mart. For the <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/degree_deodorant02.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-266" title="degree_deodorant02" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/degree_deodorant02-229x300.jpg" alt="" width="229" height="300" /></a>consumer who likes new items, but is sometimes afraid to switch from their old tried and true product, the product sample is a no cost method of discovery.<br />
Routinely, when I purchase something on-line from Wal-Mart I will click on their samples page and check out what new product sample is available. The link for anyone to access free samples with no shipping is:<br />
Many times a new product is advertised on T.V. and in magazines. The advertisements may give you the marketing spin, and a coupon worth a dollar toward the purchase, but the sample gives you the hands on evaluation of the product. Lastly, Wal-Mart provides a coupon with the sample. If you are happy with the product you may then use the coupon next time to purchase the item.<br />
I have found this method of trying out new products very satisfactory. Particularly in a new product by Unilever Degree Deodorant Solid. I received my .50 ounce sample in the mail some weeks ago. The sample size is adequate to give an honest evaluation of the product. In comparing the product I am a long time user of Secret solid deodorant.<br />
The differences between the product are as follows:<br />
Unilever, Degree Deodorant-Ultra Clear:<br />
This product is a solid form of deodorant as opposed to spray or roll on. It has a mild and pleasant fragrance. It is advertised as an anti-perspirant and deodorant. The active ingredient is Aluminum Zirconium Tetachlorohydrex Gly, 14.8 percent. This active ingredient is present in most anti-perspirants.<br />
The significant difference between Degree-Ultra Clear is that the product does not rub off onto dark clothing and leave any trace of the product on your clothing. It does what is says, it will do. It is effective as a deodorant and anti-perspirant, but it does not wreck your clothing. Another good thing is that it did not cause an allergic reaction to my skin. Many products are out there, but some do affect sensitive skin.<br />
In response to the effectiveness of the sample, I purchased a Women&#8217;s Degree Ultra Clear and a Men&#8217;s Ultra Clear Deodorant Stick. The product is excellent in both the men and women&#8217;s variety. The Men&#8217;s deodorant stick is called Silver Ice and I am told by the men in the house that the product is great. So, the sample paid off for Unilever.<br />
Degree vs Secret Deodorant Stick:<br />
Secret deodorant stick is a solid form of deodorant. The fragrance is mild and pleasant and is equally effective as an anti-perspirant. The only difference is the two products is that sometimes, but not often you will find a trace of the product is the arm pit area on black and navy clothing.<br />
I have not had it appear on brown colored product, but I have on the other two. The product is useful for sensitive skin and does not cause a rash. The solid formula is good, but the new Degree Ultra Clear Product is a little better. Overall, I would rate the new Degree product line a four and the Secret line of products a three.</p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s Mitchum Deodorant Vs Degree Deodorant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have used Mitchum deodorant for approximately ten years. It is more expensive than some other brands, but has always been worth the extra expense to me because of how well it works. Other brands I tried had never given me the quality performance that Mitchum Cool Dry consistently provided. Recently, I saw a coupon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">I have used Mitchum deodorant for approximately ten years. It is more expensive than some other brands, <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant12.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-268" title="antiperspirant_deodorant12" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant12.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="250" /></a>but has always been worth the extra expense to me because of how well it works. Other brands I tried had never given me the quality performance that Mitchum Cool Dry consistently provided. Recently, I saw a coupon forDegree deodorant. I had never tried this brand, so I decided to suspend using my usual brand and give the cheaper Degree a try.<br />
My first task when choosing which type of Degree to buy was to decide on a scent. When I purchase Mitchum Cool Dry, it is usually in either the Powder Fresh or Shower Fresh scent. Both of these are pleasing, clean smelling scents that are not overpowering and don&#8217;t interfere with perfume or other scented products when I choose to wear them. I finally decided on a Degree scent called Fresh Oxygen. It smelled clean and did not appear to be too strong.<br />
The package of Degree for Women stated that it goes on clear and won&#8217;t leave marks on your clothing. I was doubtful, since the deodorant stick looked very much like other white solids in the past that have left unsightly streaks on my clothes. My usual Mitchum Cool Dry solid is also white, but is of a different consistency than otherdeodorant solids and definitely goes on clear. I opened the stick of degree and applied it to my underarms. It went on mostly clear, with just a few white streaks that quickly disappeared. The scent was a little stronger on my body than it had been in the package, but it was still not overpowering. I did not notice any white streaks transferring to my clothing as I pulled my shirt over my head.<br />
I tend to perspire quite a bit, so the real test for Degree came as I went forward with my day. My job sometimes requires a good deal of lifting and moving large items, and this happened to be a day full of lifting and moving. Mitchum Cool Dry deodorant has never failed me on days like this. I have never suffered embarrassing wet spots at my armpits or found myself smelling bad when using Mitchum on a normal work day. The Degree deodorant did a good job of keeping wetness at bay. I did not find any wet spots on my shirt under my arms. During my lunch break, I discreetly did a &#8220;sniff test&#8221; on my armpits. All I was able to smell was the Fresh Oxygen scent of my deodorant. The scent seemed to have intensified, if anything.<br />
As I was undressing for my bath that night, I checked the inside of my shirt for white marks. There was a slight amount of the Degree deodorant visible on the inside of the underarms of my shirt. Mitchum Cool Dry does not leave any residue on my clothing whatsoever. I washed the shirt later in the week, and the white marks came out with no problem at all and did not cause any discoloration in the fabric.<br />
Overall, I was pleased with the performance of the Degree deodorant. It worked well and left minimal residue on my clothing. After using it for several weeks, I have decided that the scent is a bit stronger and more noticeable than that of Mitchum Cool Dry. Once the tube is gone, I will probably go back to using my regular brand, Mitchum. Even though it is more expensive, I know it to be reliable and effective. Still, Degree has proven itself to me to be a quality, effective product. I will definitely consider using it again.</p>
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		<title>Maxim Antiperspirant to keep you joyful</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 09:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maxim Antiperspirant is very unique in that unlike traditional antiperspirants, it is usable during the night time before going to bed which is almost peculiar to anybody. When you sleep, your armpits are mainly dry. Maxim Antiperspirant will suck up into your sweat glands while you sleep and contract your sweat glands.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Maxim Antiperspirant is very unique in that unlike traditional antiperspirants, it is usable during the night <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant19.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-270" title="antiperspirant_deodorant19" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant19.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="250" /></a>time before going to bed which is almost peculiar to anybody. When you sleep, your armpits are mainly dry. Maxim Antiperspirant will suck up into your sweat glands while you sleep and contract your sweat glands.<br />
You can bathe in the morning and it&#8217;s expected that you could almost certainly get away with bathing, after application, but hang around the whole night. In the morning, follow your normal hygiene habit whether that includes applying your regular &#8220;antiperspirant&#8221; or deodorant; it will not affect Maxim Antiperspirant You should see results the first day after application. If you don&#8217;t see results, continue to apply Maxim Antiperspirant for one week. If your skin turns out to be too itchy or irritated, stop applying and wait until it goes away, then start applying again. Benedryl and or cortisone can assist with tingling on sensitive skin.<br />
Apply Maxim Antiperspirant to your hands at night time, after you have washed off any form of dirty stuff on them and hold on till morning come to wash again. Apply Maxim Antiperspirant to your face by rubbing it in with your fingers and again to a clean face skin because you don&#8217;t want to attract any other problem like the acne. Apply maxim antiperspirant on to your forehead by rubbing it in using your finger tips. There are so many people who prefer to use Maxim on their face, hands and feet.<br />
For facial application, you can apply Maxim Antiperspirant to your fingers, and then massage it into your face. Just make sure you put it on at night time before you go to sleep. Get up in the morning and follow your regular hygiene practice, it won&#8217;t wash off.<br />
Sweating is fret enough but trust Maxim Antiperspirant In reality, there are a small proportion of the people who use it and they do report some side affects. However, they are insignificantly minor. The most common side affect can be tingling or burning, particularly if you apply the Maxim antiperspirant to broken or irritated skin. It is recommended that to avoid itching or burning; do not apply Maxim Antiperspirant to irritated skin or broken skin. Put an end if rash occurs. Some customers will suspend use if the irritation is too much.<br />
Since Maxim antiperspirant should get rid of your hyperhidrosis, many people do not require a deodorant. However, some people, apply a deodorant because the armpit is typically provides a favorable condition for bacteria to breed on that is what causes the odor. If you do apply a deodorant, try to keep away from deodorants with fragrances because fragrances can cause further irritation if you already have susceptible skin.<br />
Maxim Sensitive is a dominant anti perspirant for susceptible skin that effectively discontinues sweating and hyperhidrosis. The active ingredient 10.8% Aluminum Chloride together with Maxim&#8217;s original outline gives a unique protection against sweat, perspiration and odor day and night.<br />
Maxim Antiperspirant has no scent of its own and is colorless. It can be used by both men and women. A bottle of Maxim Anti Perspirant Roll-On usually lasts utmost two to three months depending on usage.</p>
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		<title>Comparing Deodorant &#038; Antiperspirant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 09:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a deodorant?
A deodorant is a product that leaves a pleasant smell upon the skin. This smell masks body odor. A deodorant need not contain any active ingredient to stop perspiration. That is done by antiperspirants.
What is an antiperspirant?
Antiperspirants have an active ingredient that blocks the sweat in the glands. By blocking the sweat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">What is a deodorant?<br />
A deodorant is a product that leaves a pleasant smell upon the skin. This smell masks body odor. A <a href="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant23.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-272" title="antiperspirant_deodorant23" src="http://www.deodorantall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/antiperspirant_deodorant23.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>deodorant need not contain any active ingredient to stop perspiration. That is done by antiperspirants.<br />
What is an antiperspirant?<br />
Antiperspirants have an active ingredient that blocks the sweat in the glands. By blocking the sweat producing glands the Antiperspirants effectively stops the sweat coming out. Aluminum-based compounds are used as active ingredients in Antiperspirants. The most common and preferred compound in use now is- Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex Glycine. US FDA has approved many other compunds of aluminium for use as Antiperspirant. But the preferred one is - Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex Glycine.<br />
US FDA categorizes Antiperspirants as OTC drug while it categorizes Deodorants as cosmetics. To get US FDA certification the Antiperspirant must comply with the conditions set by FDA. So look for US FDA approval on the pack if you have any doubt.<br />
Use-<br />
The manufacturer gives guideline for use of the Antiperspirants. Remember that the places where you may be using Antiperspirants such as groin area, and underarms have sensitive sin. Also these areas receive very less air and skin-to-skin contact is present most of the times. This can cause allergic reactions in many people. Use the Antiperspirants in little quantity to begin with and watch for reactions.<br />
How To Choose an Antiperspirant-<br />
The choice may depend on the fragrance used in the product. Ideally one should use Antiperspirants that has no fragrance to avoid allergic reactions. But most of us want our Antiperspirants to smell good.<br />
The feel after application on the skin may be another factor. And most important - how much the product works for you? Does it stop perspiration completely for about 24 hours? If yes, that is one for you. Next time you are looking to fight problem of perspiration, read the product label carefully to know if it is only perfume or an antiperspirant.<br />
This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.</p>
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