Adidas Cotton Tech Aluminium Free Women Deodorant, Pure Lightens - 2.6 Oz
Product Description:
INDICATIONS: Adidas Cotton Tech Aluminium Free Women Deodorant, Pure Lightens.
Product Details
- Binding: Health and Beauty
- Brand: Adidas Deodorants
- EAN: 0031655673431
- Label: COTY.
- Manufacturer: COTY.
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
- ProductTypeName: HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
- Publisher: COTY.
- Studio: COTY.
- UPC: 031655673431
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Customer Reviews 

This Product Is Still Available!!!
2008-11-24Seems like I have tried every aluminum-free deodorant from the local health food stores to no avail.
One day I was at a discount store and saw this adidas Cotton Tech Aluminum-Free which immediately caught my eye. Tried it and loved it.
Recently I tried to buy some more, but couldn't find the exact same designed product. After reading some of the reviews here this last weekend I emailed the maker of this product, to ask about it.
Here's part of the response I received the next day:
"Please be advised that our entire collection of adidasĀ® Absorbent Deodorants with Cotton Tech+ has been currently re-designed and re-packaged, which may account for temporarily low inventories at some stores. Although it does not state "aluminum-free" on the new packaging, please be assured that all adidasĀ® Absorbent Deodorants are in fact aluminum-free. We are sorry, but we cannot accept any direct orders from consumers."
I bought some, read the ingredients, AND it is still aluminum free!!!

good deodorant
2008-09-10This is the best deodorant that I have found without aluminum. It really keeps you dry and it smells nice. I had to come to the internet to buy it, because I stopped seeing it sold in stores. I wonder why when it really is one of the best and most effective products on the market. I hope that it indeed is also one of the healthiest. you wont be disappointed when you by it, like I have with so man natural deodorants in the past.

Safe and works great -- why so hard to find?
2008-09-05I had breast cancer and although scientific evidence merely points at aluminum as a potential contributing factor, that is enough for me. I really like the aluminum-free deoderant and wondered why it is so hard to find? Why would anyone even want to take a risk (no matter how small) with aluminum when alternatives work just as well?

Works great, smells so good
2008-08-09This product works great , smells great and NO aluminum ! I stay dry all day and no offensive odor. Good Bye deodorants with aluminum . Just wish I could buy it locally to avoid shipping and handling.

not the same!!
2008-08-07I have been using the origional adidas aluminum free deodorant for quite some time now, but I can't seem to find it anywhere! I came across this one, which seems to have replaced the origional. I think it works just as well, but the fragrance is soooo strong, that it intereferes with other fragrances you may be wearing. It also gives me a headache. Adidas, you should have left well enough alone!
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