Dove Invisible Dry 48h White Freesia & Violet Flower Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Stick 40ml
Dove Invisible Dry 48h White Freesia & Violet Flower Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Stick 40ml
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Dove Invisible Dry 48h White Freesia & Violet Flower Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Stick (40ml) is an alcohol-free deodorant which contains 25% moisturising cream, producing beautifully soft and smooth underarms, providing up to 48 hours of antiperspirant protection and helping to reduce skin irritation. It is the first antiperspirant deodorant proven to leave no white marks on 100 colours of clothing. It gives you the freedom to wear the brightest, boldest colours safe in the knowledge that you will have no white marks.
It combines effective sweat and odour protection with a delicate, long-lasting scent and glides effortlessly over the skin for quick and effortless application. Ensuring all-day freshness through odour-fighting technology, this deodorant stick provides the protection you require combined with the care you expect from Dove. Dermatologically tested. Cruelty-free.
Directions of use:
- Apply first thing in the morning to your underarm skin, preferably when it's cool and dry, gliding gently for even coverage.
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Dove Invisible Dry 48h White Freesia & Violet Flower Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Stick 40ml
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