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Question Posted Saturday June 30 2007, 1:58 pm

I saw your answer to another question, that referred the asker to www.dove.com, for free samples.
Do they send little samples, or like the size you would buy in stores? What do they do for the deoderant, do they do a miniature version?


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Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday June 30 2007, 2:22 pm:
They send sample sizes. They send minature versions ofr the deoderant, but they actually last a few weeks.

Personally, I find the deoterant to be the best offer because it lasts the longest. The shampoos and stuff come in packets that will last you about 2-4 washings.

EDIT: It usually takes about 3-5 weeks to get the products, more or less. I haven't ordered them in a while, but it shouldn't take more than 6 weeks.

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