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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

BoneDri


  As you may have guessed, I AM definitely going to talk about arm pits. What, did you really think I wouldn't do something like that? Don't worry, I won't be crude.

  Bone-Dri is a deodorant with a pretty funny, but specific name. As the name tells you, this anti-perspirant is designed to keep you, well, bone-dri! 

  Bone-Dri is a clinical strength anti-perspirant for those who need something better than your average drugstore stuff. If you find your pits still damp or soaking wet after using your regular deodorant, Bone Dri is something you should certainly look into. If you not only find that your arm pits are wet, but smell like moma's onion casserole, you shouldn't just look into Bone-Dri, you should wear it. 

  I'm not exactly a big sweater, but I am someone who does not like to sweat. I find that my arm pits get damp easier when I'm cold rather than warm. Now when I'm steaming hot, like in this summer weather right now, Bone-Dri is my best friend. And my loved one's too since they do spend time around me and I tend to wear no sleeved tank tops! 

  Whether your arm pits sweat when your cold or hot, let's face it -- they sweat. Every single deodorant in the drugstores say "24 hour protection." Have you ever actually had 24 hours of protection though? I haven't. My regular deodorant, before Bone-Dri was Dove. Although I've tried em' all, even men's because I thought it'd be stronger. Nope. It only mixed with the sweat and created one heck of a scent.

  And last question. Do you get those sweat stains on your light colored t-shirts? My Lovie does and I have one shirt that happened to. 

  If so, Bone-Dri is your guy. Seriously. My arm pits are probably dehydrated if that's possible because they haven't sweated in about 2 weeks. 

  Now, back to my old deodorant habit. Dove, that's what I have used for a few years now. I like the creamy feel of it going on and how it doesn't leave my pits sticky, but soft. Until it dries up. But I liked the scent the most. However, let's rewind to a couple weeks ago when we took the kids to the aquarium at 12 in the afternoon. What lovely ideas my mother has, and perfect timing too. She insisted we go and deal with the heat. We're kind of in and out around my local aquarium. You go outside several times and it's like a little walk around because it's pretty area. Well, we done a lot of walking in the crazy heat, that's for sure.

 I was wearing Bone-Dri for the 3rd time that day. On our way there, I told my Lovie "now this will be Bone-Dri's true test here!" Because the extreme heat all day long. I was sure I'd break a pit sweat! I had used Bone-Dri the previous three days though, so I knew if I did end up sweating, it'd take some serious heat. I did figure it'd happen by the end of the day.

  Bone-Dri passed that heat test with super duper flying colors! Not even a damp pit did I have. I kept feeling under my arms to check and even sniffed when  the rest of my body was sweating like a pig in a slaughter house--sorry, bad joke. I smelled like skin! No scent at all. Not even the tiniest and I have my partner who can vouch for me. He was brave enough to put his nose where no nose has gone before--my arm pit! Now that's Bone-Dry!

  All joking aside though, this is one impressive deodorant. I'd recommend it to the entire world. 

  Now that I couldn't resist telling my story and experience/opinion first, we'll get to the other details. 

  Bone-Dri is slightly different from your typical anti-perspirant. Instead of smelling like oceans or baby powder (ick) or old spice (ick), I notice a subtle peppermint scent when I first put it on. That is because it contains peppermint oil.

  Also, as you'll see in my photos, Bone-Dri is a liquidy deodorant, not a powder or cream. It has a roller ball for quick and efficient application. 

  Since I was used to the creamy Dove deodorant, it took a few days to get used to the wet, rolly Bone-Dri. It also took me some time to get used to that cool sensation in my arm pits due to the peppermint oil. Nothing bad or intense, but it feels cool until it dries. 

  More great news! Bone-Dri doesn't leave white streaks on your clothing. I tested that too. 

  The ultimate question: HOW long does Bone-Dri actually last?

  Well, I can say it lasts for longer than 24 hours because I didn't shower until about 29 hours one day last week and didn't have problems. By the time nighttime comes, my arm pits feel funny. It bothers me because it's a strange feeling from where my other deodorant would dry. Bone-Dri doesn't leave a strange feeling at any time. 

  The description on Klima Deodorant says "There's no match for Bone-Dri's odor destroying properties..." And "Bone-Dri is the world's strongest & best." I would actually go so far as to say it's true. 

  You know that newer expensive stuff at drugstores that says "prescription strength"? Bone-Dri does in fact, do a far, far better job. 

  As for prescription deodorant, I used some one time and I didn't notice anything different from the drugstore stuff. Hence the reason I used it one time. Bone-Dri probably is truly the world's strongest/best.

  The bottle Bone-Dri comes in is a 44 ML rolly ball bottle with screw-on lid. You can travel with it, toss it in your purse with no spillage.

  Now, there's only one thing that I don't totally adore about Bone-Dri -- it does contain parabens & aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex like most deodorant. However, since I was using dove before, I can't complain about that because Bone-Dri does far, far exceed any other deo.

  However, Bone-Dri does NOT contain Triclosan, talc.

  The Peppermint and lavendar essential oil is a fabulous ingredient since it's a natural way to really, really prevent odor! 

   Ingredients: Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex gly 20%  -  (water, aluminum starch octenylsuccinate, laureth-4, laureth-23, glycine, magnesium aluminum silicate, isopropyl alcohol, isopropyl myristate, fragrance, glyceryl stearate, essential oil of peppermint, essential oil of lavender, methylparaben, propylparaben)



Is it worth Klima Deodorant's $13? 
So very absolutely and entirely worth it.

1 comment:

Mandy Chavis Buchanan said...

Found this post after I place my order for Bone-Dri. I am super excited about trying it out. Thanks for this review!