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Thu Aug 30, 2007
SheFinds Solutions: How to Get Rid of Deodorant Stains
Category: Beauty Fashion Solutions

Problem: You've switched to the "clear" antiperspirant and still you get these lovely white stains on your clothes—especially on the days when you're wearing black and are completely late for that important date or meeting. Solution: Gal Pal Garment Deodorant Remover Sure you could just change your shirt and wash it later, but then what do you wear now? And why should you have to wash something that's really not dirty? Having something on hand that easily lifts powdery white streaks from your clothes in just a minute is a far better solution. And while you may be skeptical, rest assured, it actually works, no elbow grease required, and the cute pink circles are something you won't mind toting with you while traveling. But won't a sponge do the same thing? Only if it's a dry foam rubber sponge. Any other type won't remove the stain. Price: $10 Get Yours: Beauty.com
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