Health & Personal Care : Right Guard Sport Deodorant Aerosol, Original - 3 OZ

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Health & Personal Care : Right Guard Sport Deodorant Aerosol, Original - 3 OZ

Right Guard Sport Deodorant Aerosol, Original - 3 OZ

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Right Guard
EAN: 0047400265127
Ingredients: SD Alcohol 40-B, Propane, Butane, Isobutane, Water, Propylene Glycol, Fragrance, MEA Borate, MIPA-Borate, Triclosan
Label: GILLETTE
Product Manufacturer: GILLETTE
Publisher: GILLETTE
Ranking: 93605
Studio: GILLETTE









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INDICATIONS:Arrid Deodorants Developed specifically for active people.
  • Provides all day protection against perspiration odor. Dries on contact.
  • Helps protect your clothes with its anti-stain formula. DIRECTIONS: Hold can 6' from underarm, point arro

















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