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Stress Response 48Hrs Anti-Perspirant
Stress Response 48Hrs Anti-Perspirant

SanexPack of 6 50ml Men Anti-Perspirant Roll-On

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Tough day ahead? No sweat. Reach for Sanex Men Anti-Perspirant Roll-On.

Product Features

Sanex Men Sensitive 24H Anti-Perspirant Roll-On

  • 6 x 50ml Sanex Men Sensitive 24H Anti-Perspirant Roll-On
  • Helps to reduce irritation and allergies
  • Keeps skin healthy.
  • Dermatologically tested
  • 0% alcohol formulation
  • Designed to protect for 24 hours
  • Fights odour, respects the skin and keeps you fresh and dry all-day
  • Ingredients: Aqua, Aluminum Chlorohydrate,Glycerin, PPG-15 Stearyl Ether, Steareth-2, Cyclomethicone, Steareth-21, Parfum, Dimethicone, Caprylyl Glycol, Talc, BHT.
  • Expiry Date: January 2022

Sanex Men Stress Response 48H Anti-Perspirant Roll-On

  • 6 x 50ml Sanex Men Stress Response 48H Anti-Perspirant Roll-On
  • Specifically developed for men
  • Zero Alcohol
  • The sweat-fighting formula keeps skin dry, cool and fresh
  • 48-hour protection that powers through under pressure.
  • Ingredients: Aqua, Aluminum Chlorohydrate, Glycerin, PPG-15 Stearyl Ether, Steareth-2, Cyclomethicone, Steareth-21, Parfum, Dimethicone, Caprylyl Glycol, Talc, Zinc Oxide, BHT.
  • Dermo Invisible 
  • Expiry Date: February 2022
24H Dermo Invisible Anti-Perspirant
  • Pack of 6 Roll-Ons: 6 x 50ml
  • Works round-the-clock to eliminate odour, marks and irritation.
  • Its Dermo invisible
  • Alcohol-free formula
  • Gentle on skin
  • Expiry date: 18 October 2021
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