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  2. The Best-Smelling Deodorants for Men for Year-Round - AOL

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    From entirely plant-based roll-ons to aluminum-free spray-ons, here are 16 of the best men's deodorants to keep you smelling fresh and clean.

  3. The 12 Best Deodorants for Men - AOL

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    Roll-On Deodorant. Another unscented wonder, this roll-on uses prebiotics to help balance the skin’s microbiome (to control odor-causing bacteria) and alpha hydroxy acids to help gently ...

  4. The 10 best deodorants and antiperspirants for men in 2024 ...

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    Best antiperspirant and deodorant for men overall Harry's Odor and Enhanced Sweat Control. More options. $5 at Walmart $6 at CVS Pharmacy $5 at Target. Best budget-friendly deodorant for men

  5. 12 Best-Smelling Deodorants for Men - AOL

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    The best smelling deodorants for men are vital to maintaining a fresh scent all day and provide an excellent base for any cologne. The only question left is which scent to choose! Men deserved to ...

  6. Speed Stick - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the products feature the words "by Mennen" in a small font on the label. Speed Stick comes in both deodorant and antiperspirant forms. Speed Stick is both a sponsor and the official antiperspirant of the NHL. Speed Stick comes in forms for men and women (Lady Speed Stick) and in stronger "24/7" forms. Both Speed Stick and Lady Speed ...

  7. 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]