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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (158 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
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Degree Men Clinical Antiperspirant, Clean 1.7 oz (Pack of 6)
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Falls in line with most other clinical strength deodorants.
This product works great. I am an amputee and use it on my leg to keep from sweating when I work out. I have tried many different types of Anti-perspirants and deodorants and nothing comes close to comparing to how well this product works. I can do a 45 minute cardio work out and not have my leg sweat at all.
This clinical deodorant is one of my go to purchases. This is my daily deodorant and it keeps me dry all day long. The scent is not too strong and over powering. I will keep buying this
Several brands have “clinical” strength antiperspirant … and for me they all seem to work about the same. Degree has a nice clean scent that thankfully isn't strong and doesn't compete with whatever fragrance I'm wearing for the day. I apply it after my nighttime shower and it keeps me dry the following day. It is more expensive than the non clinical versions but it works and therefore is worth the cost for me.
The deodorant/antiperspirant works very well for staying dry. This is surprising since there is not much more of the active ingredient than you would find in a regular strength deodorant. However, the mechanism that pushes the product out does not do a good job of exhausting the entire amount. With the additional cost of this deodorant it is frustrating to throw a portion away because the applicator can't push it through. I would rate the product higher if the applicator was designed better.
I bought this because I sweat under my arms way too much when I get hot. I work with kids, and they always say "Dang you're sweaty," and we are inside in the air-conditioned room. I have found anti-perspirants make me sweat more in general and sometimes it's better for me to wear none at all. I bought Degree Clinical plus, but unfortunately it did nothing to stop the sweating problem. On the plus side it does smell really good and clean and it didn't irritate my skin, which several anti-perspirants/deodorants do. I'm going to try one more thing: to apply at night like the website suggests, but if that doesn't work I want to check out their money back guarantee.
This is my first time using your products and I'm not happy with this one. It takes dozens of turns to get the product out of the top and then it smells strong. I need something that is easier to use and is subtle in smell.
The directions say that you should apply product to underarms before bedtime. Deodorant is the last thing I think of before I go to sleep. When I do remember to apply before bed I have horrible B.O. by mid-afternoon the next day. And I continue to sweat.
I've never had such a bad experience with a deodorant before. I would shower and apply the Degree 72HR deodorant around 9am and by noon even if I'm just sitting around I would smell worse than a middle school locker. I swear I smell way worse wearing this deodorant than if I had gone to the gym without deodorant. It also broke my skin out I got 3 different white heads in the 5 days I was using this product. I'm back to using Right Guard and I smell fabulous even after walking 2 miles.
The container says "Shower Fresh" scent, bit it's an overpowering baby powder scent. One I will not wear again because that's all I could smell for the whole day and evening after using it. The container is oval shaped but the container within the container is round, so unlike another clinical antiperspirant in an oval container that I use half the volume of the visible container is empty. The applicator is a horrible design and the cream does not come out well. I've attached a picture looking down at the top. In it you can see the wasted space on the sides and the badly designed applicator.