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certain dri


Question Posted Saturday October 21 2006, 9:26 pm

ok, if i get certain-dri do you still have to wear regular deoderant over it? or is it antipersperant and deo. all in 1?

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bitterxsweet answered Sunday October 22 2006, 2:39 am:
yeah, you still wear deoderant. you only put the Certain-Dri on at night before you go to bed, then just do the regular deoderant in the morning. but Certain-Dri also makes a deoderant for in the morning soo you could get both if you wanted, & i think the boxes of Certain-Dri come with samples of the morning stuff now.

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