Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Pierre Cardin - Deodorant Stick

I've used Old Spice deodorant ever since my hormones started to revolt against the greater good of my body. I really never considered using anything else, because Old Spice just works really well. I was set in my ways and never gave it a second thought until I came across some Pierre Cardin Deodorant at a Marshalls for $4.00. I was surprised to see something by Pierre Cardin at a Marshalls, so I lifted up the cap to smell it and I was surprised by how good deodorant could smell. It has really elegant scent to it that could seriously pass as a cologne. Actually, I did some research and found out this stuff is based off of the classic Pierre Cardin cologne. It combines amber, patchouli, and sandalwood together to create a scent that no man could go wrong with. For the money I had nothing to lose.

The next day I gave it a trial run. I put it on right before I left for work at around 7:30. I could smell it on me in the car if I concentrated, but it wasn't nauseating. I just smelled good. Towards the end of the morning the smell wore off, but I didn't have B.O. After lunch, though, I started to catch whiffs here and there of perspiration. It was a pretty busy day at work, but not busy enough to make me sweat that bad. I blamed it on the summer heat outside, and figured I'd give it another try the next day. 

My results the next day were the same. I started out smelling fresh, but after lunch I started to smell like sweat. In fact, my sweat started to infuse with the remnant scent of my deodorant to create something nasty. It made me realize how good Old Spice actually is. Even though every guy from 10 to 100 wears it, it's the standard for a reason I found out. 

Although the Pierre Cardin Deodorant isn't that great in terms of performance, it smells great, and works just fine for short periods of time. If you can get a good deal on it like I did, then by all means do yourself a favor and buy it. It's a great deodorant to wear when going on. Just make sure you use something else like Old Spice for your daily sweat protection. 

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-S.D. Oscar

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