Deodorant Stocks List

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Deodorant Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 2 CHD Church & Dwight (CHD) Benefits From Robust Pricing & Brands
Jul 2 PG P&G to Webcast Discussion of Fourth Quarter 2023/24 Earnings Results on July 30
Jul 1 PG 5 Biggest Winners, 5 Biggest Losers From Dow Jones Industrial Average In First Half 2024
Jul 1 PG Procter & Gamble Unusual Options Activity For July 01
Jul 1 PG Procter & Gamble: Stable And Growing Business, Slightly Overvalued
Jul 1 HELE Top 3 Consumer Stocks That Could Blast Off In July
Jul 1 PG Why Cheap Toilet Paper Sets Off Alarm Bells Among Some Investors
Jul 1 CL Oil prices boosted by China manufacturing activity data; weaker dollar helps
Jun 30 CL With 85% institutional ownership, Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE:CL) is a favorite amongst the big guns
Jun 30 PG Procter & Gamble: Happy To Hold, But I'm Currently Not Adding
Jun 30 PG Procter & Gamble: Not The Best Time To Buy, But Downside Risk Is Limited
Jun 29 PG Procter & Gamble Company: Earnings Consistency, Strong Momentum Heading Into FY 2025
Jun 28 PG Pampers Diaper Stash Partners With Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat to Launch "That’s So Baby" Starring Tisha Campbell and Tristan Mack Wilds
Jun 28 PG Like Dividend Aristocrats? Try These 3 Dividend Kings Stocks
Jun 28 PG Is Trending Stock Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG) a Buy Now?
Jun 28 PG P&G brings top TikToker Khaby Lame’s humor stateside with Tubi series
Jun 28 UL Calculating The Intrinsic Value Of Unilever PLC (LON:ULVR)
Jun 27 PG ADDING MULTIMEDIA Zevo Kicks Off Partnership with Major League Soccer and Landon Donovan to Provide the Most Valuable Protection Against Bugs
Jun 27 UL Why Did Analysts Give Unilever PLC (UL) a Buy Rating?
Jun 27 PG Why Procter & Gamble (PG) is a Top Stock for the Long-Term
Deodorant

A deodorant is a substance applied to the body to prevent or mask body odor due to bacterial breakdown of perspiration in the armpits, groin, and feet, and in some cases vaginal secretions. A subclass of deodorants, called antiperspirants, prevents sweating itself, typically by blocking sweat glands. Antiperspirants are used on a wider range of body parts, at any place where sweat would be inconvenient or unsafe, since unwanted sweating can interfere with comfort, vision, and grip (due to slipping). Other types of deodorant allow sweating but prevent bacterial action on sweat, since human sweat only has a noticeable smell when it is decomposed by bacteria.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration classifies and regulates most deodorants as cosmetics but classifies antiperspirants as over-the-counter drugs.The first commercial deodorant, Mum, was introduced and patented in the late nineteenth century by an inventor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edna Murphey. The product was briefly withdrawn from the market in the US. The modern formulation of the antiperspirant was patented by Jules Montenier on January 28, 1941. This formulation was first found in "Stopette" deodorant spray, which Time magazine called "the best-selling deodorant of the early 1950s".There is a popular myth that deodorant use is linked to breast cancer, but research has shown no such link exists.

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