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    Sticky commutes

    You left the house smelling clean and fresh but by the time you get to work, that morning shower feels like a very long time ago. Sound familiar? Our Whole Body Deodorant Invisible Cream in Coconut & Vanilla Scent can help with that.

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    Powerful gym sessions

    Spin class personal record? Check. Your heart rate is up there (result), but so is your body odour (boo). Putting on deodorant before every workout will keep you feeling fresh. We recommend giving our Unscented Whole Body Deodorant Invisible Cream a go. 

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    Stressful moments

    Public speaking. Exams. Awkward conversations. Life is full of potentially stressful situations, and sweating is your body’s natural response. The fallout? Body odour when you want it the least. Use our women’s body deodorant cream before you leave the house to show stress sweat odour who’s boss.

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    Getting your jog on

    Running? Great. Friction? Less great. Whether you’re gearing up for a jog round the block or a marathon, apply a few swipes of our Coconut and Vanilla Invisible Cream to fight chafe and odour at the same time. Wondering where to put deodorant? Try using it between your inner thighs, toes, under your sports bra, and anywhere else chafe is likely to strike.* 

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    Post-work plans

    If body odour has ever made you say “no” to after-work plans, we see you. Our all-over body deodorant creams are here to help you transition seamlessly from office mode to dinner mode without giving odour a second thought. How much deodorant should you put on to stay fresh? A little goes a long way with this one, so use a pea sized amount wherever you experience body odour.

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    Sunny vacations

    Planning a getaway? Make sure our Whole Body Deodorant Coconut and Vanilla Invisible Cream is on your packing list. Nothing gets in the way of a good time like thigh-rub, so use our skin-loving deodorant stick to help protect you from friction. Then throw on your favorite sundress and glide from sunny strolls to sightseeing.