Gillette Clinical Antiperspirant Deodorant for Men, Ultimate Fresh Scent, Advanced Solid, 2.6 Ounce (Packaging May Vary)
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I'm also looking for a replacement for Ultimate Fresh, which is a dreadful product.
This product has never stained any of my clothes in all the years I've used it. When you first use it, as with any powder deodorant, it may leave a mark on your armpit as you put your clothes on if they drag across it.
This deodorant comes in a white cream form and is classified as a solid deodorant.
Yes! It is of excellent quality and performs as expected.
Selected User Reviews For Gillette Clinical Antiperspirant Deodorant for Men, Ultimate Fresh Scent, Advanced Solid, 2.6 Ounce (Packaging May Vary)
P br>br>P br>br>P br>br>P b G has done the same thing with their much more expensive Gillette product as they did with their Old Spice product a year or two ago, changing the scent from a very pleasant "Fresh" scent to a very revolting one. br>br>I'll give them a small amount of credit because, at least this time, they changed the name from "Fresh" to "Ultimate Fresh. " They didn't change the name of the Old Spice "Fresh" product at all when they did it. br>br>Unfortunately, this product was set on auto-pilot when I purchased it. Because I ordered through Amazon, I was stuck with the new, horrible scent for two months. I was stuck with a 6-pack of Old Spice when they switched it up. pack. This one, however, has also been canceled. I'm going to make every effort to find a non-violent solution. P& I've found a G product that I can live with. br>br>Everyone at P br>br> G should lose their jobs and have their noses examined if they were involved in either of these scent change decisions.
I've used this brand and product bought from a local store for as long as I remember it being on the market, it's very good if you have a strong perspiration but, this is my second tube bought from Amazon on save and subscribe and there is something wrong with the formula, it happened with my first tube, I thought it was defective, but the second one just came in and it's the same. It would pull my armpit hair when I raised my arm, there would be crystalized blobs of gunk and when moving my arm you feel like sand paper, terrible, I even shaved my armpits to see if it was just because of the hair, and it was like having sand and glue under my arms, horrible, do not buy this, it is not the on.
If you've been using Gillette Clinical Fresh for a long time, this is NOT the deodorant for you. Their formula was changed, and the result was a sickeningly sweet fruity odor. Try something else instead of wasting your money. I'm hoping they bring back the original scent.
Because this particular item is becoming increasingly difficult to come by, I purchased ten (yes ten) for long-term storage in case they vanish! It (1) lasts two (2) weeks for me. (3) has the perfect aroma of a mix of a natural fresh smell with a very mild chemical hint that implies it's destroying any body odor I may have if I'm not sweating profusely and needing to shower every day (2) has the perfect aroma of a mix of a natural fresh smell with a very mild chemical hint that implies it's destroying any body odor I may have if I'm not sweating profusely and needing to shower every day. I'm crossing my fingers that this item remains on our shelves indefinitely! Please don't change it because there's nothing wrong with it.
Hypohydrosis is a problem for me, and it's especially bad when I have to go to work in my work clothes in the morning. My head, face, armpits, chest, and back are already dripping wet from the shower and my desk. br>br>I've tried a lot of different 'clinical' level deodorants, but the only two I recommend are Sweat Block (which is great, but you have to put it on at night and wait for it to dry while it'stings' a little) and Gillette Clinical. br>br>I also strongly advise replacing all of your undershirts with Thompson Tees if you're a sweaty man. They are pricey, but if you wash them with whites and a little bleach, they will last much longer than regular undershirts. They fit great, look great, and the padding is unnoticeable and extremely effective; they are well worth the money.
Degree Clinical was the name of my previous company. Although I enjoyed the scent, I believe the manufacturer became greedy and began limiting the amount of product included in each container. Every three weeks, I began to run out! Gillette Clinical is the result of this collaboration. I noticed it had a high rating and decided to give it a shot. AMAZING! The scent is appealing to my wife. It protects me from the elements. and the manufacturer gives you a lot of product, so it's a better deal than Gillette. I agree with the comments about white paste; however, when I put on a shirt, I make sure to keep it away from the edges. Plus, there's a bonus: I haven't noticed any yellowing or material damage over time, so give it a shot!.
He'll only use this deodorant from now on. On his shirts, there was no longer any odor, stains, or wet spots. My husband also uses it on a daily basis; he can wring his shirts out, but his underarms remain dryer than with any other deodorant. (Of course, it won't be able to control sweat in areas where it isn't used. ) )He, too, will not use anything else! He claims he sweats like a ganchy goat on a regular basis. I've told him there isn't one, but he always wants to know how I know. LOL.
Since my third review isn't allowed to be published, I'll keep this one short in the hopes that it won't be rejected. This is an excellent example of how large corporations can exert complete control over their environments. Even in this case, they won't let you say anything negative; I wrote a similar review for a lesser-known product, and it came true; however, now that it's Gillette, how can people say anything negative about it? It is past time for everyone to assert their right to free speech. Poor quality product that looked like it had been used a few times and was covered in nasty dots. Don't block my comment, Amazon. STOP covering the big companies' arses and instead let our voices be heard, and maybe they'll fix their problems. Fix IT!.