I left about 200 between the women's and men's sections so calm your bottom :laughing:
guttediam
9 Jul 167#1
Think the deal might be over, because you got them all lol, like you're style heat added
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guttediam
9 Jul 167#1
Think the deal might be over, because you got them all lol, like you're style heat added
ian1479
9 Jul 161#2
Have some heat for your commitment to the deal by buying a years supply.
gabbles
9 Jul 162#3
Haha thanks.
The OH travels 4/5 hours each day on train to work so always good to have a supply for him
ScorchingHot
9 Jul 162#4
Someone must really stink.. Nice to see other people can benefit from this!
gabbles
9 Jul 167#5
I left about 200 between the women's and men's sections so calm your bottom :laughing:
DrJogalog
9 Jul 161#6
Right guard anti-perspirant smells worse than the body odour you'll be trying to cover. 50p is too much.
backinstock
9 Jul 162#7
Did they have the 168hr ones?
I have the 48hr ones, but hate having to re-apply every two days!
gabbles
9 Jul 16#8
168 hour? :laughing::laughing:
sradmad
9 Jul 16#9
good find op, heat added
ShortFatJock
9 Jul 162#10
Here's a pic from the Asda website, so available online too..
Ballard
9 Jul 16#11
I can smell you from here get a wash
batista
9 Jul 16#12
hope it lasts for another 72 hrs
Going_Digital
9 Jul 161#13
I would hate to travel on a train with the amount of this stuff some people use. I wouldn't be able to breathe, there is like 5 years worth in that photo for me. Underarm odor isn't caused by your sweat, but instead by the bacteria that's attracted to the places where you sweat the most. If you NEED to use bucket loads of deodorant (rather than just overusing due to paranoia) then chances are your not washing properly or you have health issues such as obesity, diabetes or hyperhidrosis.
Not wishing to sound like the Daily Mail but there is some suggestion that deodorants and antiperspirants may have some role to play in breast cancer. So I would personally rather keep use to the minimum required.
Alex223 to Going_Digital
9 Jul 16#14
is sweating lots linked to diabetes?
gabbles to Going_Digital
9 Jul 16#16
Well. I also heard 100% of people that drink water will die so best quit that pesky habit.
rachel2311x
9 Jul 161#15
picked up a load in my local. thanks
antomac1001
9 Jul 161#17
This is a great price.
My significant other uses the new wireless version - at least it must be because it sits in the same position on the bathroom shelf but he swears he lifted and applied it.
heat OP :smiley:
amina83
9 Jul 16#18
This is so random but were the sanitary towels on offer? Because you have them in the pic too, so just wondering hehe...
gabbles to amina83
10 Jul 16#20
I forgot to remove them for here and already posted elsewhere. They were only 40p though or60p. Done were RTC at 40p and some 60p. Good spot :laughing:
Going_Digital
10 Jul 16#19
No but strong smelling sweat and urine can be indicators of diabetes.
londonstinks
10 Jul 16#21
I've given up on sprays, I literally cannot stop sweating. I'm like a pedophile on sports day. Anyone any recommendations?
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The OH travels 4/5 hours each day on train to work so always good to have a supply for him
I have the 48hr ones, but hate having to re-apply every two days!
Not wishing to sound like the Daily Mail but there is some suggestion that deodorants and antiperspirants may have some role to play in breast cancer. So I would personally rather keep use to the minimum required.
My significant other uses the new wireless version - at least it must be because it sits in the same position on the bathroom shelf but he swears he lifted and applied it.
heat OP
:smiley: