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Certain Dri


Question Posted Monday September 19 2005, 5:55 pm

I just bought Certain Dri, and it says its only anti-perspirant. Does this mean I have to use a deoderant with it too? Or because it's so good, I won't sweat, which means I won't smell anyway. Thats confusing sorry.

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kittygurl90 answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 7:49 pm:
ues certain dri at night, then you use a regualr deodorant in the morning.

hope this helps

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K2204 answered Monday September 19 2005, 8:26 pm:
use certian dri at night, then the morning put on your regular deoderent

if you ever need anything else, just ask!!


I'd love to help!

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