Jules Montenier invented it in 1941....
Deodorant was around in ancient times but modern day deodorant was invented in 1888 by an inventor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
deodorant was invented for bad odors suck as playing soccer , basketball , football and teniis
Roll on deoderant is generally a liquid. There are however gel deoderants with a similar application to roll on. Taking this into consideration it would be fair to say that roll on can be either a liquid or a solid.
Helene Curtis
because it then lets the deodorant stick to your body. Without it, the deodorant would just roll off your body like water. The side of sodium stearate which sticks to oils, stick onto your skin whilst the other side holds on to the deodorant itself.
Deodorant was around in ancient times but modern day deodorant was invented in 1888 by an inventor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
roll on is okay, gel is not.
deodorant was invented for bad odors suck as playing soccer , basketball , football and teniis
Roll on deoderant is generally a liquid. There are however gel deoderants with a similar application to roll on. Taking this into consideration it would be fair to say that roll on can be either a liquid or a solid.
Unilever
Yes
Armpit
Helene Curtis
No, if it rolls on wet it's not going to work as well.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Deodorant as we know it today started with the original formulation for Mum deodorant that was invented in 1888, by an unknown inventor from Philadelphia. Generally recognized as being the first ever product to prevent odor, the inventor promptly trademarked his invention and distributed it through his nurse under the name of "Mum." In the late 1940s Helen Barnett Diserens joined the Mum production team. A suggestion by a colleague inspired Helen to develop an underarm deodorant based on the same principle as a newfangled invention called the 'ball point' pen. This new type of deodorant applicator was tested in the USA in 1952, and marketed under the name of Ban Roll-On. The first anti-perspirant aerosol deodorant was launched in 1965.