Body spray

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A body spray

Body spray is a perfume product, similar to aerosol deodorant, which is intended to be used elsewhere on the body besides the armpits. Body sprays are lighter in strength than cologne, generally less expensive, and double as deodorant.[1]

Common ingredients

Some common ingredients found in body spray include: butane, isobutane, propane, alcohol, parfum.[2]

Major brands

Some well known body spray brands include Unilever's "Axe" and "Impulse", Gillette's "Tag", Dial's "RGX", Procter & Gamble's "Old Spice".

References

  1. ^ Abelson, Jenn (7 August 2005). "Gillette tries to capture a whiff of teen market". Boston.com.
  2. ^ "The Dangers of Body Sprays & Other Fragrances". 5 May 2021.