Talk:Impulse (body mist)

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No definition given[edit]

This article just reports available products but gives no definition of what a Body mist is or used for. An encyclopedia should always define the item first, that is why we reference encyclopedias. Not everyone knows what these fancy products are for. Is it a perfume? Is it a treatment? A cure? A protectorate?

Personally I think this is an ad but at least it could be more enlightening. When is it needed? Where do you spray it (the whole body as implied? How much do you use? I happen to have a bottle from a gift and it says "Body Mist" and the "flavor" and no other text to determine what is it good for (if anything). Is it natural? Chemical content? Etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Garylcamp (talkcontribs) 17:36, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]