It contained a trace amount of hydrochloric acid which, over time, will add up and really damage the individual's skin.
It worked and was cheap. NO doubt some big company hired someone to make this claim and wahlah another cheap great product is gone. Its the only one I could use and it would last all day. I noticed now most of the current ones use different active ingredients. It use to be pretty much the same but not anymore. Who knows what they are putting in them all i know is now they none work as good as they use too
To make way for Lil sister 'Lume ' i suppose
at shoprite
No, I still buy it on Amazon.
Where can I purchase Tussy Roll on Deodorant in a store? Please help! This is the only one that doesn't break us out or itchy under arms.
Yes it is still made and highly used but stores like Walgreens, Walmart and Dollar General have taken it out of their stores because people still use it at high demand and was selling faster than today's big name brands and were not making the money. Tussy can be purchased in Family Dollar stores but they can hardly keep it on stock. But EBay, Amazon and others online sell the product....
at woolies
You can purchase natural deodorant in any health store and also stores such as CVS.
Tussycreamforsale.com is truly the lowest prices on the internet, don't be fooled with the other price search engines. They use a flat rate for shipping and no fees. PayPay is Tussycreamforsale.com's prefered checkout which is secured.
A "tussy" is another word for crotch as in a joking kind of way.
because it works and more people were using it instead of that other stuff put together. Its clean and dosen't leave residue that you can't get off.
because it worked. Not only did it worked, but they also realized that so many people used it at a very low cost. By it being so effective to the high scented persons, they decided that they could make more money.
Yes, in any drugstores or groceries stores.
You can get deodorant coupons right from your grocery stores sometimes. You can sometimes find tear pads of coupons, or have them mailed to you at home, printed at home, or from newspaper inserts.