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Secret and Body Shop Deodorant Giveaway!

Hopefully the hottest days of summer are behind us.  But we still need to keep our cool in the fall.  To piggyback on my deodorant roundup, I'm offering four lucky Everything She Wants' readers the chance to win a new deodorant from Secret or the Body Shop.

Each deodorant is a $5 - $6 value.  Here's what's up for grabs:

Secret Smooth Effects Conditioning Solid/Silky Botanical

Secret Fresh Effects Invisible Solid/Cucumber Aloe 


The Body Shop's DeoDry Dry-Effect Deodorant/Fresh & Floral Roll-On


The Body Shop's DeoDry Dry-Effect Deodorant/Cool & Zesty Stick
Here's how to win:


1) Read and leave a comment on my "Summer Deodorant Roundup" post and tell me your favorite deodorant brand.  Please include your first name and email address.


2) Retweet this giveaway post and the "Summer Deodorant Roundup" post.


3) Subscribe to Everything She Wants (RSS feed or email subscription options are on the right side of the home page) or follow me on Twitter @tracyehopkins.

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  1. tweeted:http://twitter.com/ellaanachronism/status/20491749374

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  2. Subscribed to RSS feed with google.

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  3. tweeted again. http://twitter.com/ellaanachronism/status/20551258233

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  4. I love Secret but would like to try the Body Shop brand.

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  5. I retweeted both posts. I'm yadgirl on twitter.

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