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Deodorant is one of those essential beauty products you can’t really do without, but it’s not exactly a treat to buy.
You initially need to buy a starter pack, which contains a solid case and a refill, which comes in plastic-free packaging that can be composted. There are different scents to choose from and I went for the Jasmine and Mandarin Blossom. You only need to use a couple of swipes under each arm and I found one refill lasted about six weeks. I also didn’t ever notice any staining or white marks on clothes, which was a real bugbear I had about my previous stick deodorant. If you’re happy to pay a little extra for this great product, I’d really recommend it.
According to the product description, the deodorant’s scent stays “no matter how hard you push yourself”, which I found to be only somewhat true. The fragrance did last some of the day, but I did feel the need to reapply after a few hours. I tend to use a roll on in the morning, and I usually carry a spray with me in case I need a little boost later in the day. Currently, my favourite roll on is the Dove Advanced Care Anti-perspirant Roll-On Calming Blossom, which costs £3.79. It's also available in Dove's trademark original scent.
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