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

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    Kopari Aluminum-Free Coconut Deodorant is an organic, non-toxic, plant-based and all-around skin-friendly deodorant. The all-natural formula is free from aluminum, parabens, sulfates and baking ...

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

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    As a non-toxic, plant-based, and skin-friendly deodorant, the Kopari Aluminum-Free organic Coconut Deodorant is a great choice for those looking fro an all-natural deodorant with organic ingredients.

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    One of the three scents released by Axe under limited edition status. Comes in shower gel and body spray form. Released in U.S. in 2008. Present 2008 DRY Sharp Focus: An anti-perspirant, not available as deodorant body-spray. Only available as anti-perspirant body spray, deodorant stick, and roll-on. Fresh mint scent.

  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]