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certain dri


Question Posted Saturday March 19 2005, 7:40 am

i just bought certain dri last night and i put it on and my armpits started tinglinng and itching and first but then they stopped... is this normal/ok?


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maria2653 answered Saturday March 19 2005, 11:36 pm:
no thats probably not good to use you might be allergic to something n it. dont use that anymore

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xcuriousx0 answered Saturday March 19 2005, 7:33 pm:
maybe you had an allergic reaction
~ kayla

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LisaLeilani answered Saturday March 19 2005, 5:28 pm:
you might be allergic or if you shaved you might just have rasor burn

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shake answered Saturday March 19 2005, 3:45 pm:
No its not. You had a reaction. DONT USE IT

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vballchic89 answered Saturday March 19 2005, 2:41 pm:
... probably not.

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Sophie_xxx answered Saturday March 19 2005, 1:55 pm:
Yeah that's OK-it's just your skin getting used to it, I promise :-)
Hope I helped,
Sophie xxx

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MsAnswers answered Saturday March 19 2005, 1:00 pm:
Yea thats normal, its just a reactant to a new product. But if it continues or gets worse you may want to consider a doctor (thats only if you are comfortable with it). Or you could simply switch products.

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JazzY answered Saturday March 19 2005, 12:45 pm:
Yeah, that happens with certain dri. I don't like that brand because it did it to me too. I switched to Lady Speed Stick, but yeah. So thats about it! It happenes with that deoderant. Hope I helped!
-Caydee

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mrs_radcliffe answered Saturday March 19 2005, 11:34 am:
Yes its normal you might be sensative to some substances in the drink depends whats in it.

luv roxie

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xOalmaOx answered Saturday March 19 2005, 10:56 am:
well since yu just started usinq this certain dri deodorant then you should just be fine! just dont put too much on! that might irritate your skin even more! hOpe ii helped a lil bit xO

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Karen answered Saturday March 19 2005, 10:26 am:
Yes, this is normal because it happened to me too. You only have to stroke your deoderant twice, as recommended on the package because it will then irritate your skin if you put too much on. Also, only put it on once a day and this irritation will go away.
-Karen

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