Secret Prescription Strength Without the Prescription

Do you own a lot of t-shirts that have yellow stained arm pits? I do.

Over the past few years I’ve noticed my sweat glands have changed and it doesn’t take much for me to have a hot flash (which I blame on pregnancy and hormones).

I have tried every brand you can find in the deodorant aisle at Target and once resorted to trying my husband’s - which was sticky and left me smelling too musky.

Last month I directed you to a link from Wal-Mart where you can get free samples. They recently offered a sample from Secret’s new prescription strength deodorant. It works with your bodies chemistry to provide layers of protection that have odor fighting capsules.

I was skeptical. After all I’d already put my trust in half a dozen brands that promised 24 hour dryness and didn’t deliver. My first thought was that this was a marketing ploy, because I didn’t even realize you could get prescription deodorant.

Imagine my surprise to find that this product worked quickly and effectively. With the weather turning warmer, I really put it to the test while running errands all day and it passed with flying colors.

It has special conditioners that will not irritate your skin and the scent is extremely light. Some of the deodorants I’ve used in the past have too much baby powder and spring flower scents that have left me sneezing all day. A 1.6 oz. bottle costs around $8, but I believe it is well worth it! They are offering coupons if you complete a quiz here.

Secret has introduced another new line called Scent Expressions. I have not personally used any of these products, but my friend has admitted her obsession with the new brazilian cherry scent. Having taken a whiff of her body mist (no, not her arm pit), I may be picking some up myself!

Emily is a married working mother of a very energetic 4.5 year old son. They reside in Southern Indiana (a little too close to the Kentucky border). When Bobby Knight was fired from I.U., she seriously contemplated moving to Texas. She works with teens as a program coordinator and writes at her personal blog, Fenicle. She loves free samples and trying new things!

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