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    GIVEAWAY: get summer-ready skin with Dove

    Abouta  year ago, we ran a feature on Dove’s Men+Care Shower Tool – I’m not sure if anyone else remembers the comments thread, but I loved it! The reason why is simple: turns out, a ton of you had KP as well! I loved being able to share a simple, effective solution with you, and it was great to find out how common it is.

    So… what’s KP? If you haven’t heard of it before, Keretosis Pilaris is a skin condition that involves rough, often red bumps on the skin. It affects about 40% adults (and even more children), and is usually found on the thighs/bottom and the backs of the arms. It’s nothing to be concerned about in most cases – just a bit of a nuisance! (Stats via Wikipedia.)

    But I digress! The point of this post is that Dove Canada has offered to supply a giveaway, and one of our lovely Canadian readers will have the chance to win a Shower Tool of her own (plus a tube of their new shower gel). After all… why should the men get all the good stuff? ;)

    The shower gel

    I had meant to review the shower gel before running the giveaway, but ran into a bit of a hitch – it’s supposed to be the Sensitive Skin scent-free version, but I actually still find that it’s lightly scented (with that sort of “indiscriminately manly” fragrance). However, it does lather well, and is fairly conditioning for a men’s product. Of course, it doesn’t measure up to something like Olay Quench, but it’s way less harsh than a bar of Ivory!

    I do have one of the new shampoos sitting in my shower a well, so I’ll try to get that review up soon… I’ve actually really been liking it recently!

    FYI: both the new shower gel and the shampoos are silicone- and paraben-free ;)

    Win it

    To win your own Dove Men+Care Shower Tool and Sensitive Clean Face and Body Wash, here’s how to enter:

    • For one (1) entry, follow theNotice on GFC and comment on this post with your username.
    • For one (1) entry, follow theNotice on Twitter (@thenotice) and comment on this post with your username.
    • For an additional entry, feel free to RT the following: Canucks: get summer-ready skin with Dove and @thenotice! Giveaway http://bit.ly/fcpJFs
    • For an additional entry, let us know why you’re interested in the shower tool in your comment! (Whether it’s because you have KP, or you want your man to give these a try, or you just plain ‘ol like exfoliating…)

    This giveaway is Canada-restricted and ends in one week. You must be 13 with parental consent (or 18 without it) to enter.

    This giveaway is now closed. Thank you all for entering!

    Good luck, everyone!! x

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    Degree motionSENSE: a review + giveaway

    [Sidenote: for a gal that basically doesn’t sweat (and doesn’t smell when she does), I blog way too much about anti-perspirants and deodorants. I don’t know. I just kinda like them. Plus, it always blows my mind how the noses behind the lines can do so much with such tiny budgets.]

    That said… Degree has a few new ones out, and the technology (or marketing, call it what you may) behind it sounds quite interesting!

    The product

    This new tech is called motionSENSE, and is designed to release bursts of fragrance when you need it. Basically: you move around; capsules sitting on the surface of your skin break; fragrance is released.

    The motionSENSE line will be hitting Canadian shelves this month and comes in both the “Expert Protection” and “Clinical” formulations. The traditional stick (Expert Protection) will be available in both Active Clean and Fresh Energy scents, while the Clinical version will only be available in Fresh Energy.

    Active Clean is your traditional sort of fresh/fruity anti-perspirant, a little soapy perhaps, and Fresh Energy is… I don’t know. It smells like an edible pastel shade of orange with major OCD.

    Enough said. I’m more of a Prada than a Philosophy girl, but that’s just me being crazy!

    The giveaway

    So, for all my fellow anti-perspirant aficionados & freebie loving Canadian gals out there, we’ve been given the chance to give away a stick of motionSENSE! Here’s how to enter, for up to three chances at winning…

    • For one (1) entry, follow @thenotice on Twitter. For an extra one, tweet the following:
      “Canucks: follow @thenotice for a chance to win the coolest new tech in skincare! http://bit.ly/hudlRP”
    • For one (1) entry, follow theNotice through GFC (that box in the right-hand column) and leave me a comment to let me know you’ve done so!

    Again, this one’s just for our Canadian girls, and it’ll run for one week (I’ll contact the winner next Friday to find out which formula/scent to ship & where). I’ve got another giveaway lined up to run after this one, though, so don’t fret if you’re not in Canada ;)

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    An interview on… gender

    A few weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to interrogate interview Michael Kauffman (a Canadian writer on gender equality working with Dove) and Sharon MacLeod, who works with Unilever. So here are my verging on overly invasive incredibly appropriate questions, and their answers!

    I don’t care what they say about “real men” and all that jabber — I would not be upset to find this guy in my shower. He could even use my “feminine” products!

    tN: Was there a specific reason that you became a gender expert? While gender is fascinating, most people wouldn’t even begin to think of becoming an expert in it — can you explain the allure of it that pulled you in?
    MK: I became interested in gender, as I feel it is important for men to speak out in support of gender equality. This comes from our love for the women in our lives and the belief they should, in no way, be second-class citizens. After all, men still make about $1.45 for every $1 women make, men still control many governments, the economy, the media and religious institutions.
    Gender equality is also important for men. Even though men have power in male-dominated societies, we pay a price for the way we’ve defined that power. We’re supposed to always be tough and in control and have no feelings. This is impossible for any man to live up to.




    tN: Working with Dove, did you notice a specific philosophy towards gender, and if you did, could you tell us more about it?

    MK: I was pleased to be asked by Dove to work with them on this campaign aimed at men. We both think we need to encourage men and women to have an authentic discussion about what it means to be men in an era of increasing gender equality. We’ve got to get beyond the macho-hype that has been bad for both women and men, and examine and celebrate our relationships with women, children and other men.

    tN: Why would a company choose to create a body care line specifically for men, rather then a gender-neutral one?
    SM: Men and women have very different personal care preferences. For many men, purchasing personal care products continues to be a chore born out of necessity, and many men have low expectations of their body washes and soap. However, men tell us that dryness and irritation are their top skin complaints, which led Dove to develop a new range of products specifically formulated for men that offers effective care with the added benefit of leaving skin comfortable.”

    tN: We’ve been seeing a lot more men’s lines over the past year or two, from hair dye for men to “guyliner.” Can you explain this push for male personal care?
    SM: We’ve always been proud to offer a product that’s viewed as a solution for the whole family – and now we’re excited to be tailoring our line-up with products specifically designed for the unique needs and tastes of men. We know that 40 per cent of current Dove Bar users are men, which is an indication that Dove products are already delivering the results men are looking for. The new Dove Men+Care range of products now gives men the option to choose a product that has been specifically developed to suit their tastes, including a range of masculine fragrances and size and shape of the bar for better handling in the shower.

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    Now, I feel guilty saying this, because Dove has always been wonderful with their PR personnel, but: is it just me, or do these answers sound really a little scripted to you? I feel like they’ve been read off cue cards — is that just me? I do know that I trend towards being unusual casual online, so maybe it’s just the PRspeak that’s getting me! Thoughts?

    Anyhow, while I was mulling mulling mulling over this interview, I was also checking out some of the new Men+Care products (including the awesome new scrubby thing) and will be reviewing them soon. Mmm, they smell great (and by extension, so do I!) I said it a few days ago and I’ll say it again: I feel a giveaway coming on!


    (Yah, I keep mentioning that. Why? Well, I figure if I repeatedly promise one, I’ll a) remember what I wanted to include in it, and b) remember to actually get my ass in gear and do it!)

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