Summer’s No Sweat with Odaban
As summer approaches most of us can’t wait for the sun to kiss our skin, but as temperatures climb most of us will experience a sweaty day in the office and there’s nothing worse than sweat patches under your arm.
Often mainstream deodorants don’t stop us sweating effectively and odour is a direct result of wet skin. Odaban is the strongest antiperspirant available commercially and the only product of its type backed by a money back guarantee. Applied last thing at night, Odaban is discreet and can be used as part of a daily or weekly regime. The long lasting spray is an antiperspirant you can rely on to keep you sweat free during those hot summer days, and the easy to use pump-spray nozzle allows you to reach to all areas of the body.
Newsquest Northwest has joined forces with Odaban to promote this competition. Our lucky readers have the chance to win a summer hamper containing Odaban products in this easy to enter giveaway.
For more information on Odaban products, visit www.odaban.com
HOW TO WIN!
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and email your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Odaban in your subject line). Closing date is 9.00am on June 29, 2010. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. See competition rules section for details. No purchase necessary.
Question: The Heat is On was a hit song for which 1980’s pop star?
a) Prince
b) Boy George
c) Glen Frey
Terms and Conditions:
The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Employees of Newsquest Northwest, their families and anyone connected with this competition are not eligible to enter. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. Winners will be notified by email wherever possible and Newsquest Northwest take no responsibility for unread emails which leads to prizes being untaken.
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