Gillette Clinical Strength Deodorant Review

January 7, 2008 by Scott Wharton  
Filed under Men's Health

gillette-clinical-strength.jpgDoes it seem no matter what deodorant you use you still experience a lot of underarm wetness? Well I have used various deodorants and I’m very picky when it comes to what I rub under my arms. Currently I use Axe antiperspirant. Whiloe it workes pertty good and smells nice I still have the problem on some days when I just have a lot of under arm sweat. It’s kinda embarrassing at times.

When something new comes along, I like everyone else am skeptical.  I’m skeptical especially if it says something like extra strength or even clinical strength. When I got a free stick of Gillette Clinical Strength Deodorant I was just as excited as I was before I got it. Woohoo. But I figured, what the hell? I’ll give it a shot.

By direction your supposed to apply it at bedtime. Why? I don’t know, but thats not going to work for me so I use it just like I use any other deodorant. In the morning after I shower. It has a nice scent to it and goes on clean and fairly dry. My out come? It works great. Even with a sweatshirt on all day at work I still have less under arm sweat than I would if I wore a t-shirt and no B.O.!

Though a bit pricey for a deodorant it’s worth the price if you have tried others and have not been satisfied. Give it a try.

You can buy it here Drugstore.com and get more info on this product as well.

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58 Responses to “Gillette Clinical Strength Deodorant Review”
  1. O.J. says:

    Ok so i bought this poduct about month ago i love it and it works great but i just cant figure out why? it makes my underarms itch so much! its not jus a little itch. its like i cant make stop itching can any body tell me Why?

    • Rickyy says:

      Stop using it dude, because that means it’s an allergic reaction to the stuff in it, I think. You can always go to a doctor and ask, because idk if this is normal.

      • andy says:

        you guys, its simply a lesser version of something marketed as Hypercare, or aluminum chloride and ethyl alcohol. THIS BURNS IF YOU OVERUSE IT. extra dryness etc. To be honest, they are mixing a product (deoderant) with a prescription “medication.”It works to a certain degree.

        i was prescribed Hypercare, and the reason one puts it on at night after a shower to dry, unshaven skin, is because you are less likely to sweat in your sleep, and it needs 6 to 8 hours to fully absorb. ALSO its not supposed to be used every day.

        this new gillette product i would say is worth trying, but i honestly would try doing it at night and in the morning to see the difference, as i am skeptical of its hybrid nature. I might use it at night, and use another less severe deoderant in the morning just for the smell factor. but really, it works well if u leave it on over night.

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