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'Dancing With the Stars'' Osbourne Reveals Body Spray Burns

Email thisPosted Oct 6th 2009 at 12:45PM by Marissa Gold (RSS feed)

Filed under: Style in the News, Fragrance, Skin Care

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" Dancing with the Stars " contestant Osborne reveals her " burned "

armpit. Photo: http://twitpic.com/keaur

Newly svelte Osbourne performed a well-received Samba on " Dancing

with the Stars " last night, even planting a kiss on partner Louis van

Amstel to cap off the spectacle.

But what really had people talking was Osbourne's Twitter page, where

she revealed a photo of an angry-looking armpit which she claimed had

been " burned " by a popular deodorant body spray.

" Never ever use impulse body spray from the UK i sprayed it on myself

and now have really bad burns all over my body gentle on skin my a**! "

she tweeted.

Osbourne said she had to alter her " Dancing with the Stars " costume to

hide the unsightly marks.

Impulse Body Spray has been on the market since 1972. Originally

introduced in South Africa, the " perfume deodorant " is now the UK's

" number one female body spray fragrance, " according to Unilever.

As for what could have caused the reaction, a study by the CDC suggests

that two of the body spray's ingredients could be to blame: " Oxidized

limonene and linalool are common allergens in dermatitis patients

tested consecutively in Europe, " the site stated.

Dr. Bank, a Cosmetic Dermatologist, says " Fragrance is the number

one cause of contact skin allergies, and can certainly cause rashes for

some people. Look for fragrance-free of hypoallergenic products to

minimize the chance you'll have a reaction. "

Perhaps fellow Unilever brand Dove deodorant would have been better on

the star's sensitive skin?

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