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  2. The 12 best deodorants and antiperspirants for women in 2024

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    Gel: Gel deodorants typically come in the same type of container as solid sticks but have a thick, gel consistency. Like roll-ons, gels take time to dry, but they go on clear and leave little ...

  3. Dry Idea - Wikipedia

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    Dry Idea is an American brand of antiperspirant manufactured and sold by Thriving Brands LLC. Introduced in 1978 by Gillette Company, Dry Idea was acquired by The Dial Corporation along with the Soft & Dri and Right Guard brands in 2006 for $420 million as a condition set forth by antitrust authorities for Procter & Gamble's $57 billion acquisition of Gillette. [1]

  4. Best deodorants and antiperspirants of 2024, according to ...

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    Gel: Gel deodorants typically come in the same type of container as solid sticks, but have a thick, liquid consistency. Gels can be messier and take longer to dry, but generally go on clear ...

  5. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Dove Men+Care – shampoo, deodorant, body sprays, shower gel; Dove Nutritive Solutions – Oxygen & Nourishment, Straight & Silky, Hair Fall Rescue+, Intense Repair, Nourishing Oil Care; Dove – skin care, hair care, and deodorant; Dove Spa; Dr. Kaufmann – sulfur soap (Philippines) Dusch Das – shower gels and deodorants (Germany) Eskinol ...

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    The Deodorant Gel from Nécessaire is a top pick if you're open to splurging a bit on your deodorant. It's free from aluminum, baking soda, parabens and synthetic fragrances.

  7. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    Between 1942 and 1957, the market for deodorants increased 600 times to become a $70 million market. Deodorants were originally marketed primarily to women, but by 1957 the market had expanded to male users, and estimates were that 50% of men were using deodorants by that date. The Ban Roll-On product led the market in sales. [18]