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  2. Mitchum - Wikipedia

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    Mitchum is a brand of antiperspirant-deodorant, owned by US personal care company Revlon. It is widely known for introducing the first commercially successful sweat blocking antiperspirant and its marketing tagline, "So effective you can skip a day," in use until 2007. On June 16, 2022, its parent, Revlon, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [1]

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

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    Mitchum Triple Odor Defense Gel, 48 Hour Protection. ... The Uriage Power 3 Deodorant is a clinical strength, roll-on antiperspirant that’s designed to block sweat for 24 hours. It only comes in ...

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

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    Mitchum Triple Odor Defense Gel, 48 Hr Protection. ... Total Nonscents is a roll-on antiperspirant with a seriously small list of ingredients—seven! Most antiperspirants, and even the "natural ...

  5. The 19 Best Deodorants and Antiperspirants to Keep You ... - AOL

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    Ultimate Water-Based Peony & Rose Water Antiperspirant. This water-based stick "contains a high concentration of glycerin to keep the underarm skin hydrated, healthy and without irritation, while ...

  6. Rexona - Wikipedia

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    Rexona is an Australian deodorant and antiperspirant brand owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever.. While marketed under the Rexona name in most countries, it is known as Rexena (Japanese: レセナ; Korean: 레세나) in Japan and South Korea, Sure in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and India, Shield in South Africa, and Degree in the United States and Canada.

  7. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    The Ban Roll-On product led the market in sales. [18] In the early 1960s, the first aerosol antiperspirant in the marketplace was Gillette's Right Guard, whose brand was later sold to Henkel in 2006. [19] Aerosols were popular because they let the user dispense a spray without coming in contact with the underarm area.