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    Cost: $8 | Active ingredients: Aluminum Sesquichlorophydate 25% | Scents available: Unscented | Longevity: All-day protection Almay Sensitive Skin Antiperspirant & Deodorant provides all-day ...

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    Suave is a brand name based in Chicago, Illinois, used by the Unilever company [1] in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Canada.Targeting discount stores, the brand represents more than 100 products including shampoo, lotions, soaps and deodorant.

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    Just make sure you choose a product that’s unscented, hypoallergenic, and non-comedogenic to avoid irritation or acne, she says. Read More: ... says Dr. Jason Miller, medical director of ...

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    Montenier held a number of patents.Arguably, his most notable patent is US patent no. 2,230,084, [2] a January 28, 1941, patent for "Astringent preparation". This patent dealt with solving the problem of the excessive acidity of aluminum chloride (then, as now, the best-working antiperspirant known to chemistry), by adding a soluble nitrile or a similar compound.

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    Psssssst Instant Spray Shampoo is a no-water substitute for traditional shampoo, popular in the 1970s; its popularity was widespread enough that it is considered a pop culture icon. Psssssst was produced by Woodridge Labs; its history may date to the 1950s.

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