Rexona Clinical Protection Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Review

With summer fast approaching here in Australia, it is definitely the time to try out some great deodorants that last all day and give you great protection. Rexona Clinical Protection Anti-Perspirant Deodorant is that latest that Rexona has released in deodorants. I love my Rexona Musk deodorant.

I never use roll on deodorants, I prefer a spray deodorant. The Rexona Clinical Protection Anti-Perspirant Deodorant was definitely a product I wouldn't normally try. But I have and I love it!

Rexona says: Clinical strength wetness and odour protection for heavy duty sweating. 48 hour antiperspirant deodorant cream.

The Rexona Clinical Protection Anti-Perspirant Deodorant comes in a plastic 45ml bottle and is used by turning the bottom dial until the cream comes out of the top. The texture is a soft cream, when applied to the skin feels nice and dries pretty quickly. It is to be applied at night.

This has tri-solid body response technology which absorbs the odour and works at night. The next day this holds up extremely well. Even after going for a walk, looking after my kids and just doing the usual stuff, I don't sweat as I usually would. It really does protect and you don't have to reapply for 48hrs. Even after wearing it for one day and then having a shower, it still does provide protection, although I do apply this every night.

The Rexona Clinical Protection Anti-Perspirant Deodorant really does work for me. It comes in a women's and men's version. I bought the men's one for my husband and he was amazed at how well it works on him.

I would recommend this to anyone that sweats a lot or for those really hot days, this would work best.
The Rexona Clinical Protection Anti-Perspirant Deodorant is sold in supermarkets and retails for around $14aud, but is usually on sale for about $10aud. A great one to try for women and men.

Have you tried this? Would you try a cream based deodorant?

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