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Physio Sport Deodorants in generalNewest Review: ... can only be described as smelling of lemon. Personally, I like the smell of lemon, and whilst it may be thought that ... more |
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by danwilkie - written on 30/12/01 (Very useful, 684 readings)
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To be able to use the Olympic Symbol as a sign of recognition from the International Olympic Committee is no mean feat, and it suggests that there must be something special about this series of products. Seeing as several top sport stars endorse it, and that the Olympic Committee approves it, I thought Physio Sport would be worth a try. Amongst the products I have tried are Anti-Perspirant Spray, Shower Gel and Deo Body Spray, all in three different fragrances. The product I am writing about today is Physio Sport’s Deo Body Spray. This differs from the Anti-Perspirant, and for easy recognition it comes in a smaller container, a 150 ml can. The Deo ...
by boydy - written on 19/02/01 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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Despite what the adverts make out, you don't have to be an athlete, gymnast or other assorted sportsperson to use physiosport, but it's easy to understand why these people would want to use it! The physio sport citrus dry has got to be my favourite, it's so effective you could probably run a marathon and still develop no sweat patches (OK, that's probably an exaggeration, but it is good - honest). The scent isn't exactly outstanding, but it's fresh, and let's face it - anything's better than the smell of body odour :) In terms of clothing stains, physio sport antiperspirant isn't *too* bad, just make sure ...
by mreyre - written on 30/08/00 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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If you have been tempted by the adverts on TV for this new product aimed at the sportsman/woman, with those little England players running around everywhere with the spray cans: well, don't bother. The product was recently on offer in my local Asda, you get shower gel, deodourant and a "boot" bag for under a fiver, so I parted with my hard-earned pennies. Previously, I had tried a few regular brands, usually Lynx or Right Guard anti-perspirant, which I find very satisfactory in the under-arm department! I was impressed by the innovative nature of the aerosol can design - it has a little locking device, so you don't inadvertantly spray it in ...




