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Report: Degree Ultra Clear

"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
So, OK. So the TV commercials for Degree Ultra Clear are hilarious
(woman dives out of window into her LBD propped up face down on the
ground; roommates toss down her bag and other accessories). But does
it work?? Is it really the HG of antiperspirants? Does it really not
leave those dreaded white streaks on dark–colored clothing?
My report: No. I bought it, then applied it the next day and went
shopping. Tried on a black l/s tee at Gap and found white streaks
after I took off the tee. However...I think I may be using too much
product. I'm going to try to use as little as possible––until the
point that I begin to stink, that is––and then report back.
Anybody else try this stuff?
Charlie Perrin <nikve...@sbcglobal.netNOSPAM>
On 18 Mar 2006 14:38:31 –0800, "EMiriamD" wrote:
So, OK. So the TV commercials for Degree Ultra Clear are hilarious
(woman dives out of window into her LBD propped up face down on the
ground; roommates toss down her bag and other accessories). But does
it work?? Is it really the HG of antiperspirants? Does it really not
leave those dreaded white streaks on dark–colored clothing?
Note in the ad they rubbed it on sandpaper (one of those tiny–type
disclaimers).
If you were sandpaper, it might work.
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 17:57:19 –0600, Charlie Perrin wrote
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Note in the ad they rubbed it on sandpaper (one of those tiny–type
disclaimers).
If you were sandpaper, it might work.
You mean the tv ad doesn't really reflect the actual product!
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Dennis
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"Miss Livvy" <Xeveryidiwantistak...@yahoo.com>
Haven't tried it but someone else I know recently commented that the clear
anti–perspirants still leave white marks.


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So, OK. So the TV commercials for Degree Ultra Clear are hilarious
(woman dives out of window into her LBD propped up face down on the
ground; roommates toss down her bag and other accessories). But does
it work?? Is it really the HG of antiperspirants? Does it really not
leave those dreaded white streaks on dark–colored clothing?
My report: No. I bought it, then applied it the next day and went
shopping. Tried on a black l/s tee at Gap and found white streaks
after I took off the tee. However...I think I may be using too much
product. I'm going to try to use as little as possible––until the
point that I begin to stink, that is––and then report back.
Anybody else try this stuff?
"A History of Spangliekins" <spangle_...@hotmail.com>


"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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So, OK. So the TV commercials for Degree Ultra Clear are hilarious
(woman dives out of window into her LBD propped up face down on the
ground; roommates toss down her bag and other accessories). But does
it work?? Is it really the HG of antiperspirants? Does it really not
leave those dreaded white streaks on dark–colored clothing?
My report: No. I bought it, then applied it the next day and went
shopping. Tried on a black l/s tee at Gap and found white streaks
after I took off the tee. However...I think I may be using too much
product. I'm going to try to use as little as possible––until the
point that I begin to stink, that is––and then report back.
Anybody else try this stuff?
There's an ingredient in it that stings and hurts my skin. I threw mine away
and went back to using the Soft and Dri gel (which is a lot milder, but
still works and smells great!) when I wear a black, berry or navy blue shell
with a dark blazer.
JN
"minicooper" <minicooper93...@yahoo–nospam–.com>
i've been using it for about two weeks ... like it very much! no white
marks on my black t–shirts (i wear black a lot) ... and it doesn't sting.
"DWACON" <nos...@nospam.nospam>


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"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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There's an ingredient in it that stings and hurts my skin. I threw mine
away and went back to using the Soft and Dri gel (which is a lot milder,
but still works and smells great!) when I wear a black, berry or navy blue
shell with a dark blazer.
All anti–perspirants are BAD for your health. A few dietary adjustments and
they become completely unnecessary. Just a tip.