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  2. Dove (Unilever brand) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2004, Dove began its Campaign for Real Beauty, followed by the creation of the Dove Self-Esteem Project in 2006, by Geyner Andres Gaona and Amy. The campaign has been criticized as hypocritical in light of the highly sexualized images of women presented in the advertising of Axe, which, like Dove, is produced by Unilever.

  3. Secret and Dove are the latest brands to launch deodorant to ...

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    According to Secret, its new Whole Body deodorant — an aluminum-free product available as a stick, cream or spray, which comes scented or unscented — is "recommended by four out of five ...

  4. 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)

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  6. Say Goodbye To Bacne And Chestne For Good With These Body Washes

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    A.H.A. Botanical Body Soap This cleanser uses a blend of alpha hydroxy acids (like grapefruit peel extract and papaya extract) to unclog pores while glycerin and oat proteins keep skin from drying ...

  7. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    The human body produces perspiration (sweat) via two types of sweat gland: eccrine sweat glands which cover much of the skin and produce watery odourless sweat, and apocrine sweat glands in the armpits and groin, which produce a more oily "heavy" sweat containing a proportion of waste proteins, fatty acids and carbohydrates, that can be metabolized by bacteria to produce compounds that cause ...