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  2. Mennen - Wikipedia

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    Lady Speed Stick was a foray into the women's market, and was a huge success due to its shape, which fit a woman's hand, and fragrances. Gerhard's grandson, G. Mennen Williams, served as Governor of Michigan 1949–1961 and as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson 1961–1966. [3]

  3. Skin Bracer - Wikipedia

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    Skin Bracer is a liquid aftershave launched by Mennen in 1931, and manufactured by Colgate-Palmolive following its purchase of Mennen in 1992. [1] [2] Two additional variants of Skin Bracer, Cooling Blue and Cool Spice were once sold but are now discontinued.

  4. Speed Stick - Wikipedia

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    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 Stick are available in Stick and Gel form. Speed Stick product types include 24/7, Pro, Stain Guard, Irish Spring, and Original.

  5. Imperial Leather - Wikipedia

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    Below is an extract from a 1957 advert for Imperial Leather Shaving Stick: "Cussons’ Imperial Leather is the choice of men of fame and men of promise. It is the choice of men of good taste." In Australia, two of these products have fairly recently returned in a new attempt to diversify the brand.

  6. Does shaving really make your hair grow back thicker, faster ...

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    No, shaving your hair does not make it grow back darker. According to Attenello, it turns the end of the shaft into a flat edge, making it appear darker and coarser in comparison to the narrowed ...

  7. Pseudofolliculitis barbae - Wikipedia

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    Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a type of irritant folliculitis that commonly affects people who have curly or coarse facial hair. [1] It occurs when hair curls back into the skin after shaving, causing inflammation, redness, and bumps.

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