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Avon Imari Seduction Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Review

I love visiting the Dollar Store skincare/beauty section for some rare finds. The Avon Imari Seduction Deodorant is one such find. The product comes with a seal which is important especially when you are buying deodorant and that too at a dollar store.


It's a very small pack and contains about 1.7 oz (50 ml) of product and costs $1. It's your average roll on deodorant except it's not a stick. It's of a thick watery consistency which applies as you roll the plastic ball on the top onto your skin. It's kind of like the ballpoint pen technology. 


And the scent, OMG, it smells so good. It's a sweet floral, musky scent and smells good without giving me a headache. It also seriously stays all day. The only problem is that because of its watery consistency, you have to wait a while for it to dry before you put on your clothes otherwise it transfers to your shirt. It comes with a tiny booklet sticker attached to its back showing its uses, claims, ingredients, warnings, etc.




It does reduce underarm perspiration quite well. All in all, a good product and I would recommend it to anyone who doesn't mind the watery consistency of the formula. I'm definitely repurchasing it if only I could find it again. One thing with Dollar Stores is that you never find the same product again, they're always restocking with new ones. And it was only a dollar so I would buy it just for the scent.

Overall Rating: A

Comments

  1. I love the fragrance...I had imari body cream
    http://ray-connect.blogspot.in/

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  2. Hi Ray, I never used the cream but I agree the fragrance is so good.

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  3. You can oder at Avon.com
    I am a fan of this deoderant as well!

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    1. Isnt it awesome! It smells so good. Thanks :)

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