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‎02-09-2024 12:31 PM
@SloopJohnB , what a wonderful usage of that line to commemorate your son's achievement!
You sound like a great mom.
‎02-09-2024 12:35 PM - edited ‎02-09-2024 12:52 PM
Looks like the Secret All Body deodorant is much cheaper than Lume. I haven't seen the commercial.
I just found a Dove All Body Deodorant on Amazon.
‎02-09-2024 12:36 PM
@sabatini wrote:@SloopJohnB , what a wonderful usage of that line to commemorate your son's achievement!
You sound like a great mom.
@sabatini Thank you đź’™
‎02-09-2024 01:58 PM
You are right; now anything goes! I just saw a commercial for Phallofill. It took me a minute to figure out exactly what they were selling. The product is definitely not an all-over deodorant. For me, an all-over deordorant is called a shower.
‎02-09-2024 03:22 PM - edited ‎02-09-2024 03:28 PM
I've seen those commercials for body deodorants.
They really seem to focus on specific body parts. Don't people wash their entire body? Are people skipping over parts? 🤔 Unless there's an "issue", I don't think most people need to spray scents everywhere and anywhere if they're showering thoroughly and regularly.
I won't be trying any of these body deodorants. I can't use or wear anything that has a strong scent. I have to use unscented products because most scents aggravate my asthma. Even my anti-perspirant for underarms is unscented.
Personally, I've never really wanted to smell like flowers, fruits, or foods. Even before my asthma diagnosis, I wasn't a fan of scented products. I was never a perfume person either.
I guess some people just want to smell like something more than the clean fresh scent of a shower? Maybe they perspire more? Or maybe they have an issue causing an odor? I know there is a "movement" to take fewer showers to conserve water. Maybe some of those people will buy these deodorants?
‎02-09-2024 03:51 PM
@wilma wrote:I've seen those commercials for body deodorants.
They really seem to focus on specific body parts. Don't people wash their entire body? Are people skipping over parts? 🤔 Unless there's an "issue", I don't think most people need to spray scents everywhere and anywhere if they're showering thoroughly and regularly.
I won't be trying any of these body deodorants. I can't use or wear anything that has a strong scent. I have to use unscented products because most scents aggravate my asthma. Even my anti-perspirant for underarms is unscented.
Personally, I've never really wanted to smell like flowers, fruits, or foods. Even before my asthma diagnosis, I wasn't a fan of scented products. I was never a perfume person either.
I guess some people just want to smell like something more than the clean fresh scent of a shower? Maybe they perspire more? Or maybe they have an issue causing an odor? I know there is a "movement" to take fewer showers to conserve water. Maybe some of those people will buy these deodorants?
The Lume products have an initial weird smell that lasts about 30 seconds. Then they don't smell at all. There's nothing perfume-y about the product. People use the products to stay odor free through a long work day, workouts, etc. I like to make sure I'm fresh right through from shower to shower and the product facilitates that, regardless of what type of activities i'm doing throughout the day.
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