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Dry Idea: Deodorant Review and Giveaway

I know most of you know I was at kids camp last week and I think I mentioned the humidity and heat that we had that week!  I was daring as I only brought my new Dry Idea deodorant that I had never used prior.  I had no idea if it was going to keep me from smelling like B.O or if I was going to have sweaty pits.


So how did the Dry Idea hold up to the hot and humid days at kids camp???  Arms raised high during worship in the morning and in the evening!  :)  I was dry and I did not stink!  :) WOOT WOOT!  I had the unscented brand and I usually do prefer a pretty scent but it worked and they do have scents which include powder fresh and cotton dry that I might try in the future.  :)


The Dry Idea Roll-On is 24 hour protection, fast drying MicroCotton Formula, hypo allergenic, and contains Vitamin E.  :) Don't like roll on's??  They do offer Clear Gel and an Invisible Solid.  :)


Dry Idea provided a free sample of their Advanced Dry roll-On so I could review them.  However, all of the opinions expressed here are my own.


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Comments

Jenny Stanek said…
We drove 18 hours to Disneyworld. When we got there, our room wasn't ready so I went to the park with my kids smelling like the walking dead

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Anna F said…
Just been to the gym and then to work and was still sweating..really hot day and had an important meeting - I was smelly :-(
HEHE Love these stories! :) Thanks for sharing ladies! :)
Anna F said…
glad I could make you happy with our little stories - I hare anytime :-)
What about you?
Anna F said…
Thank you so much for this givaway - I am a happy woman!!

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