• Comfort = confidence.
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    Comfort = confidence.

    Do you have shoes you love even though they cause you agony? Or a skirt that looks great, but leaves no room for lunch? If so, it’s time to break up. Life’s too short for uncomfortable clothes, and you’ll feel a thousand times more confident in something that feels good.

  • Care for underarms.
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    Care for underarms.

    Revealing arms and underarms can sometimes make us feel exposed and we don’t always feel confident enough to get them out. To reduce any self-consciousness you feel, try an antiperspirant that not only protects you from sweat, but moisturizes, too. All of Dove antiperspirant deodorant products (opens in a new window) have our unique ¼ moisturizing cream formula, helping your underarms to stay soft and smooth.

  • Dress for confidence.
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    Dress for confidence.

    Psychologists have found that what we wear has a direct impact on how we feel. One way to learn how to be confident in your own skin is to try imagining a confident character, like a businesswoman or a Hollywood bombshell, then dress for the part. With a little help from the right outfit, you can dress for confidence.

  • Protect from white marks.
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    Protect from white marks.

    Whether you’ve got a hot date or dinner with the girls, a classic little black dress is still a style hero. But you don’t want to accessorize dark coloured clothing with streaks of deodorant. Wear dark colours with confidence by using Dove Advanced Care Invisible Sheer Fresh Antiperspirant (opens in a new window)—it’s been tried on 100 colours and is proven to leave no white marks on 100 colours.

  • Celebrate your body.
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    Celebrate your body.

    We’ve all wished that we could change ourselves, but becoming your own body confidence cheerleader is the most powerful change of all. Love your body — and go out with your head held high.

  • Find the right fit.
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    Find the right fit.

    Don’t spend time worrying about what number is stitched into the lining. Shop sizing varies and if it fits you right, the label is irrelevant. Remember, clothes are meant to fit YOU, not the other way around.