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What's the maximum amount you'd pay for and your thoughts on a product that has clean, non-toxic ingredients and can prevent underarm odor for a week without deodorant? The amount of the product will last about 1.5 to 2 months.
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I would pay about $5, if it's comparable in ingredients and effectiveness to the Old Spice stick I currently use.
the product looks interesting but I am more concerned on the price. It is products like this that normally cost 2x as much as the regular product.
maybe about 15 dollars? i dont really value these products though but it seems a good value to not need deodorant for so long
Maybe $10? I would have to be convinced it worked to pay more... times are tough!
I would probably pay around 25 dollars for this type of product. It would save me money in the long run compared to how much I used deodorant.
6 is the amount as that is about how much I spent on deodorant which lasts me over a month. So I feel that it is only fair to pay a similar amount.
I am willing to spend between $75 and a maximum of $95 on the product for that period.
I think it's unnecessary and deodorant does not need to be replaced.
Seven dollars because of the length of time it lasts.
I would pay a premium price due to the fact that it is clean, non-toxic, and can work without deodorant. So in dollar amount, I would probably pay up to $30.
Maybe $20-30 depending on just how it works and how easy it is to apply
I would pay upwards of $35 for a product that would last for up to a week without having to apply it. That would be worth it for the time saved and how long the product would last. I also would pay a higher price for the clean ingredients.
I would probably pay around $20-25 for this
9.99 as a start until I know whether it works as advertised.
Not enough info. Is this a spray? Cream? Powder? Assuming it actually works, I'd be willing to pay up to 1.5x the cost of normal deodorant.
$30. I’d be concerned of long term effects of use. Seems too good to be true
The maximum I would pay is $5 because that is about the average cost I spend on regular deodorant. I cannot imagine a situation where I would not reapply deodorant daily or even multiple times a day, that is just disgusting. I say this having been in holes in training in the army and we still reapplied deodorant if we were allowed to wear it in the first place.
As of right now, I would need to know a lot more information about this product before putting a price on it. How many dosages (?) does a container have and things like that. Also, scientifically, having something like this in your system and in your skin for that long can't be healthy so would there be any scientific data or anything like that that would back up this being safe for long term use?
I'd be willing to consider it for around $50 a session I think
I would pay $30 maximum for such a product. It is a novel and interesting concept, but I would not be an early adapter. I would likely wait for reviews and see a decent amount of feedback before committing to a purchase. I do think it is a more sustainable alternative, however!
I would spend $10. I don’t know how useful it is. I am happy with my current deodorant and it lasts long
It sounds interesting but I’m skeptical of the claims. I don’t think I would pay more than a normal stick of deodorant since it’s not hard to use.
7 because spending that'd be about $42 a year on deodorant. Trying to keep it under 50
I would pay anywhere from fifteen to twenty dollars, as it has a long lifespan and great benefits for a deodorant.
Honestly that sounds great but it also sounds very different so I'd want to learn a lot more before purchasing. I'd pay 10 or 20 bucks if it really works as you described it.
I would pay at least 20 dollars for this but I have a lot of question about this too
If the product is efficient at what it does I would pay around 10 dollars for a package of it, depending on the amount used
Not really something I am in to at this time. I have so much stress in my life that I do not have time to go switching my daily routines at this point.
I would honestly pay $10 for a product that would prevent underarm odor for up to a week. The exfoliation sounds like it might be too aggressive, and possibly cause a rash from chemical abrasion. Boosting bacteria, even if they are good, doesn't sound like it is something that I would want to preserve on my skin.
I would pay $10-20 for this product. As someone that struggles with underarm odor, I think this is a great idea and hope it works. The only thing that concerns me is if it is safe for those with sensitive skin. The amount I chose was about the amount plus a little premium for deodorant that lasts me around that long which I think is what I would consider when looking at the price of this product.
Around 20 dollars. I would be concerned about potential side effects.
probably $8-9 which doesn't sound like much but there is a value limit so to speak on these products
Actually I would be kind of cautious of these products, as well as it is a routine (daily) to wash and use deodorant. The max price for something like this would be $15.00.
$9.99 seems reasonable. Hopefully it works as advertised.
I would pay 8 dollars, or less. I feel like this could be fine but I am happy with my deodorant options and don't consider the need to change it too often.
$40 - I don't need a product like this, but that seems like good value for a product that will last 1-2 months.
My max would be $180
My deodorant lasts about 2 months for $2 so I would pay about up to $5.
I'd pay around $10 or the same I'd pay for a month's worth of deodorant. This would be great as it would save me time and hassle while being safe.
I think that a stick of deodorant probably lasts me around 1-2 months as well. Therefore, while this product would definitely be more convenient because you only have to apply it once a week, I would not be willing to pay much more for it than a regular stick of deodorant.
If the claims are true I have a lot of positive thoughts on this type of product. A lot of people would be interested in something like this. The maximum amount I could see myself paying for this would be around 10 to $15.
I would be happy to spend $12 or so because this product would be very useful and safe to use so very convenient.
The maximum price I would pay for the product is $10. There are a few reasons. First, the product only last about 2 months. It means that a user needs to purchase the product several times in a year. Second, the brand of the product and the manufacturer of the product are unknown. I would not pay a high price due to uncertainty of the product's quality.
I would be willing to pay around $30 for a product like this. I think this would be convenient and great, especially when it's hot out to prevent any odors from happening.
$3.50 as I am not sure it is that much different that regular deodorant
The maximum amount I would pay for this product would be around $25. I think that is a reasonable expectation for a product that is expected to last between one and half and two months.
I would pay about $20 for this service if it could truly prevent odors for 1 to 2 months. I would be interested in this product as long as there have been history of no side effects and it is safe for people to use.
I think it is a great concept. I would pay around $15 for this product. I would wonder when you would know that you need to reapply or reuse the product.
This is too experimental for me. Using the words 'gentle' and 'boosting' doesn't make the product better. In fact, it makes me believe the opposite. I wouldn't buy this product but maybe pay $12 for it.
I would pay 20 dollars because this seems like a good product .
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