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  • I love the Bionsen pump spray. It has a really nice smell,lasts ages & seems to work for me even on very hot holidays. ( Sainsbury's have stopped stocking this version but can still get it in Tesco)
    Doesn't work for my hubby who's a very sweaty person!
    I used Pit Rok crystal for years too & found it effective.
    If possible I prefer to use products as 'natural' as possible.
    So I suppose it's really trial & error to see what your body responds to.
  • Thankyou everyone for your advice.

    Raven333 - please let us know how it gets on in the hot weather?
    Two thumbs fresh!:money:
  • mogwai
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    ive used pitrock a few times now - it does work for a few hours, but i think it needs reapplying after 8 hours or so..

    its funny, but i noticed that my underarms didnt smell, but my top did a bit, on the underarm part??

    I might try using this in combination with an unscented antiperspirant and see if that helps
    We got rid of the kids. The cat was allergic. ;)

    Debt at LBM (Sep 07): £13,500. Current debt: [STRIKE]£680[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£480[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£560[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£13[/STRIKE] £0 overdraft :D
    Current aims - to start building up savings
    1st £1000 in 100 days - £1178.03 :D 2nd £1053.38/£1000 :D 3rd £863.59/£1000 :o
    :j
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