Customer Reviews
Not a manly smell for men who like manly scents
2 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer2735040 From California on Apr 04, 2011
Purchased at iHerb
I needed to reapply this deodorant a few times throughout the day. If you don't mind that then this stuff is great for you. The stuff goes on slick and will turn white on your clothing if you're not careful. So, it leaves you stuck between applying enough to cover you for most of the day, which might be too much....Or, just enough to get through a few hours of a mild-warm weather day. All in all it's not a bad product for casual use.
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OK.
1 person found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer1291667 From Mississippi on May 31, 2011
Purchased at iHerb
This is a good deodorant. It does what it's supposed to do although I don't really like the smell, but it's bearable.
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Jason Natural, Deodorant Stick, Tea Tree.
2 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer2282677 From Nevada on Nov 09, 2010
Purchased at iHerb
Works good although I did seem to get a bit of a rash from it with some itching. Now I use 3 drops of Jason's Tea Tree oil mixed with 100% pure Aloe Vera and it works great and no rash..
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not buying again

Posted by Reviewer2878654 From Japan on Feb 09, 2011
Purchased at iHerb
it smells like my granny
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Not too effective

Posted by Reviewer3030342 From Ukraine on Apr 06, 2011
Purchased at iHerb
Unfortunately it was not very good for me :(. I had to use it several times per day.
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