
Outlast™ says it offers 48 hours of protection, but really no one needs that much protection because you shower once a day, but hey, I’ll take all the extra protection a product can offer. Different brands and scents, and the one I keep loyally repurchasing is Secret® Outlast™ antiperspirant (and speaking of Secret®, I also love their clinical strength antiperspirant, especially during the height of summer). Over the years I feel like I’ve tried them all.
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I have really sensitive skin overall, and some products I had used in the past actually caused me to have underarm cysts on a regular basis ( gross, I know, but we’re talking about sweating so we’re kind of on a not so sexy topic from the get-go). In fact, over the years I’ve tried several different brands, and I’ve had a tough time with some of them.

Whether you’re just naturally on the sweatier side or you’re into working out, a good antiperspirant is essential and can be hard to come by. The hearing before magistrate Susan McIntyre continues on Wednesday.Sweating - or as I like to call it, “glistening.” We all do it. No one has been charged over William’s disappearance and suspected death, and his foster parents have continued to deny any wrongdoing. The case has become one of the state’s most notable cold cases and after hearings before a coroner and nine years, the mystery remains unsolved. William was only three years old when he vanished from his foster grandmother’s house at Kendall on the NSW Mid North Coast on September 12, 2014. “Why don’t you know where your clothes are?” the woman says. On another tape, the foster mother can be heard arguing with the young child over some lost clothes.ĭuring the argument, the woman says: “I am stronger than you, I will outlast you.” In discussing the incidents with the child, the foster mother reassures the child that their foster father would not hurt them and attempts to dissuade the child from talking about it with a school friend. He adds: “I can’t remember the last time I was happy and I was enjoying things.” “What you do consumes everyone and then everyone goes to work in a bad mood and has a bad day,” the foster father said. The following day he is heard on tape promising not to harm the child and says he would “never touch you”.

“We feed you, we house you and you treat us like sh*t.” “We’ve done nothing to you,” the man says to her.

The child can be heard crying as he calls them “so rude”.

“F**king stupid little sh*t”,” he says to the child before she gets in the car. The foster mother and foster father sat next to each other at the front of the court, taking notes.ĭuring one tape, the foster father can be heard in his car having an argument with the child over not closing the front door. On another tape, the couple were then heard discussing the incident during an intercepted phone call. The incident relates to one of the counts of common assault to which the woman has pleaded guilty.Īs the recording was played to the court, the foster mother dabbed tears from her eyes and was comforted by the foster father. A smacking sound can be heard after the woman hits the child with a wooden spoon.
