Kitchen & Housewares : Menscience Advanced Deodorant 2.6oz

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Kitchen & Housewares : Menscience Advanced Deodorant 2.6oz

Menscience Advanced Deodorant 2.6oz

from: Menscience Androceuticals




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Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: MenScience
EAN: 0185219000222
Product Feature: Great for odor elimination, sensitive Skin, and active lifestyles!
Label: Menscience Androceuticals
Legal Disclaimer: This is a specialty product that should only be used for the treatment of pigmentation irregularities. This is NOT a general-purpose skin care formulation.
Product Manufacturer: Menscience Androceuticals
Material Type: Aloe, allantoin, glycerin, witch hazel
Publisher: Menscience Androceuticals
Ranking: 40328
Studio: Menscience Androceuticals


Product facts:
  • Great for odor elimination, sensitive Skin, and active lifestyles!







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This breakthrough formula is completely unscented and scientifically tested to provide the maximum levels of odor elimination and prevention.







Proprietary cosmeceutical ingredients plus Microzeolites, Witch Hazel and Tea Tree Extract, target and help eliminate odor-causing bacteria without the potentially damaging effects of alcohol or aluminum.







Benefits:



Eliminates and prevents odors instead of masking these with fragrance or blocking sweat ducts with aluminum-based components



Smooth, dry and clear application is non-staining and absorbs immediately



Non-irritating, hypoallergenic formula is ideal for sensitive types







Great For: odor elimination, sensitive Skin, and active lifestyles











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