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  2. Summer's Eve - Wikipedia

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    A Summer's Eve ad in the August 2010 issue of Woman's Day featured eight steps a woman should take before asking for a raise, the first being to use their product to douche. The New York Times questioned the ad, resulting in the company apologizing for it and stating they would not run it again.

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    Ass Don't Smell — Personal hygiene spray intended to keep one's buttocks smelling fresh and clean; a parody of feminine hygiene deodorant sprays. [ 48 ] Autoscent — Just as air fresheners deodorize the home, this product does the same for an automobile's internal combustion system; just spray it into the carburetor every 800 miles, and your ...

  4. Air freshener - Wikipedia

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    Air fresheners from Febreze. Air fresheners are products designed to reduce unwanted odors in indoor spaces, to introduce pleasant fragrances, or both. They typically emit fragrance to mask odors but may use other methods of action such as absorbing, bonding to, or chemically altering compounds in the air that produce smells, killing organisms that produce smells, or disrupting the sense of ...

  5. The 7 Rules of Dressing for Summer in 2022 (& One Look ... - AOL

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  6. That’s a navel idea! Health care fanatics on social media are dousing their belly buttons and armpits with a supplement spray they believe relieves stress, improves sleep and eases muscle soreness.

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    If you’re anything like Us, the summer has taken a toll on your hair, and things like saltwater, chlorine, UV rays and the general wear of the sunny season certainly don’t help.