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Lume Deodorant review: Lume and that foul mouth disrespectful talking lady whom supposed to act professionally 10

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I am just a bit taken back with the foulness of this doctor in selling her products, her choice of words and its appropriate language is disrespectful and looks very bad coming from woman who claims to be a professional doctor. People have small children, I have grandchildren and I hate when those commercials air, the language is ridiculous. You should not have spoken in that tone of language, not considering all audiences talking about stinky butts. Is her body that foul and smells that bad. Word choices of that nature I do not think should air publicly on TV it should be discuss in the doctor office with privacy. Every time a commercial comes on, it simply disgusts me, and I immediately turn her off, I will not even consider purchasing that product, just take a darn bath, but I do not want my grandchildren hearing that foul mouth of hers. She needs to do better and act and talk more professional, I would not even want to have her as my OBGYN. She needs training. And it is sad if her body is smelling that bad. No one wants their children, heck I do not want to hear either, talking about stinky butts and cracks. We have children watching Television also. Respect and put some of that Lume product in her mouth to remove the nasty language odor.

Desired outcome: Change Language that this so-called doctor uses. No one wants their children, heck I do not want to hear either, talking about stinky butts and cracks.

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Ghost8531
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Jun 12, 2023 6:44 pm EDT

I wouldn't want to smell her! Ewwww! This is exactly how most doctors act. Money is power, male and female both bad about this.

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Grandma68
Hatboro, US
Mar 20, 2023 12:49 am EDT

1000% With You!

Had a grandchild ask me what

"under b--bs" were. I busied myself in the kitchen, telling them I would talk to them later, had to get supper on the table.

Whew! They forgot the question.

Guess this "doctor"? thinks it's OK to use discussing slang phrases for personal body parts.

How Crude! Remove the AD!

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M.L. Ross
, US
Feb 02, 2023 11:53 am EST

I" m responding to a comment regarding the "disgusting" commercial. So off point.Inmost TV commercials there are obscene language, scantly clad actors who are very suggestive in a sexual way.

The Doctors commercial does not swear, talk trash or use profanity. She is fully clothed and is spot on (honest advertising) about the product.

If the other comments are negative it reflects the ignorance or the writer.

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Penny Byrd
, US
Apr 10, 2023 6:13 am EDT
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You are a fool or dr. Shannon.

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Ghost8531
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Jun 12, 2023 6:47 pm EDT
Replying to comment of M.L. Ross

So you think women naturally are putrid, figures.

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Nancy Aiken
, US
Jun 26, 2023 5:27 pm EDT
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I disagree. Most commercials don’t use nudity, sexuality or obscene language to sell their products. Some maybe, but not all. Lume could have advertised in a much more tasteful way. I don’t want to see someone rubbing cream on their underarms or pretending to put something in their “butt crack.” While Lume commercials don’t use obscene language, they are a slap in the face to many who have a sense of decorum.

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Luanne Schultheis
, US
Jan 28, 2023 3:48 pm EST

When I saw this commercial I was so taken back that she is a obgyn discussing intimate details about body odor showing where to put this product we do not need to see her bending over to show us how to apply cream in our personal areas she is disgusting

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Jecca D Rasmussen
, US
Jan 27, 2023 9:49 am EST

Wow.

You're obviously not a nurse, doctor, caretaker or even comfortable with the human anatomy. She was stating facts, and reaching out to every caretaker, nurse, doctor, and patient for that matter. Blunt, gross or something you would rather not hear or think about, there is a disabled person, bed ridden patient, obese individual, hormonal teenager, or someone who's lost drastics amount of weight and under folds of skin, cause smells. To complain on someone for being blunt about an absolutely amazing product, that has put confidence back into so manys life, is absurdity and you should do more with you're time! If she didn't disclose everything that this product could do, help, knock out odor and prevent bacteria from even starting to grow... There would be that one, two, ten people who wouldn't of thought it could do anything for them .

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Bob Mac
, US
Jan 27, 2023 7:44 pm EST

The Lume company needs to hire you and fire the ad company . You came across a lot better . We are not nurses , doctors or care givers . And yes there are health issues that cause odors. But talking in a public forum like tv one should be a little less crude about getting their point across . I actually think it in itself is a ploy (bad) to get people to talk about the product.

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Ghost8531
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Jun 12, 2023 6:46 pm EDT

My dog has skin folds, vet doesn't go on and do commercials defaming my doggo! What gives her the right?!