New Dove advanced care anti-perspirant/deodorant helps repair itself from shaving damage by helping to replenish moisture lost. Dove invisible solid anti-perspirant/deodorant glides on skin to provide 24hr. odor and wetness protection. They are also formulated with Dove 1/4 moisturizers to give you soft, smooth underarms with a light, clean fragrance. Available fragrance of powder, fresh, original clean and sensitive. 1.6 and 2.6 oz. are $1.50-$2.99.
New revive dry spray goes on instantly dry and delivers 48hr. odor and wetness protection. They are also formulated with Dove 1/4 moisturizers to give you soft, smooth underarms with light fragrance of pomegranate and lemon verbena. 3.8 oz. spray bottle.
Dove had sent me to review their new revive dry spray fragrance of pomegranate and lemon verbena and invisible solid in fragrance original clean. My aunt prefers deodorant sprays for years she been using deodorant sprays and never solids so when she got to try new revive dry spray she told me what a difference, she said with her other deodorant sprays it will take awhile for it to dry up on her underarms and the fumes of the sprays will choke her up because too much spray fumes. She said she loves how the revive dry spray actually dries on contact, she said theirs was no awful harsh spray fumes, she loves the sweet scent thats long-lasting. I myself tried revive dry spray i have to say it has such a great fragrance that their was no need for me to put on my other perfumes because revive dry spray stood on my underarms and filled my underarm blouse with the sweet aroma, it never stained my blouses.
I adored original solid, left no deodorant residue on my underarms nor any stains on my blouse. While exercising this deodorant kept my underarms fresh without getting stinky plus it really protects against wetness. You can find these wonderful products at http://www.dove.us/ and connect to their social network on Facebook and Twitter
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