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Avon Footworks Green Tea and Mint Invigorating SprayNewest Review: ... is 100ml in size and is mainly white in colour; it has in green writing the Avon logo on the front and the name of the ... more More Avon in Body Care
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by - written on 30/11/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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A few months ago now, during the summer months (did we actually have any?) I did a review on the Body Shops Lemongrass deodorising foot spray. It worked well and really kept my feet cool and comfy. As I don't have a Body shop that close to me though I was having a flick through my Avon book and found a foot spray in then that I decided to give a go. I like to use a foot spray even if it is not the height of summer as my feet for some strange reason are always warm, I walk to work and even though I have a 'desk' job I am often running around the factory so my feet are always working up a sweat! I decided to try the Avon Foot Works spray ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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One of the most useless Foot Works products from Avon's range is deffo this Invigorating Spray which is supposed to refresh and invigorate your feet as well as getting rid of any nasty niffs! I got it when it was only 99p instead of £4.50 and believe, if I'd paid that much for it then I would have been gutted! It's a pump spray that you spray on your feet and the bottoms of your legs, it's fragranced with mint and tea tree but the only one I can smell is the tea tree and to me it seems a very stale version of tea tree and not the heady smell most of these products have. It comes out proper wet but even with the mint in it there's not much ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Even those closests too me would be hard pressed to love my feet. They unfortunately aren't a thing of beauty and I don't think any one is going to be sucking my toes like they did for Fergie. One of the many reasons they are not great is because in a word no matter what spray or lotion or potion I try come the summer they end up as cheesy feet! With this in mind I am forever trying different foot sprays to de-stink them. I wear cotton socks only natural footwear and trainers only at the gym but they still cause a bit of a whiff. So the latest weapon against cheese that I tried was Avon footwork's green tea and mint spray. What is ... Read the complete review
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