To loosen a tight ball on a roll-on deodorant, try gently warming the bottle in your hands or running it under warm water for a few seconds. This can help soften the product and allow the ball to move more freely. If that doesn't work, carefully clean the ball and the neck of the bottle to remove any buildup that might be causing the issue. Avoid using excessive force, as it may damage the applicator.
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.
Helen Barnett Diserens invented roll-on deodorant in 1949. She developed the idea and design for roll-on deodorant while working as a home economics teacher. Her creation revolutionized the way deodorant is applied and led to the popular product we know today.
The hedgehog's back is covered in sharp spines. If threatened, it will roll into a tight ball.
roll on is okay, gel is not.
Yes
Armpit
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.
Tight is tight... get it snug, roll with it.
Yes goalkeepers can roll the ball to a player.
the ball doesn't roll because the person called scott farted and the ball died