An herb or substance that either removes, destroys, masks, or suppresses odor
Chemical additive introduced to remove or mask undesired odor in liquid paints and applications. This type of additive is mainly used in DIY decorative and architectural paints.
a substance that masks offensive body odors.
destroys or conceals unpleasant smells
a toiletry applied to the skin in order to mask unpleasant odors
a cosmetic because it acts to control odour in perspiration on the skin's surface
an agent that covers or absorbs foul odors without limiting perspiration
a substance that is used to suppress underarm odor
A chemical additive introduced to hosiery during the finishing process to control sock odour. Originally used in athletic hosiery. Deodorants control odour by inhibiting the growth of odour causing organisms.
This term is used for an agent that corrects, masks or removes unpleasant odors.
agent that mask or remove unpleasant odors
Covers up the odor from sweat.
A chemical additive introduced to hosiery during the finishing process to control sock odor. Originally used in athletic hosiery. Deodorants control odor by inhibiting the growth of odor causing organisms.
A product designed to destroy, mask or eliminate offensive odors.
Affects liver and detoxification systems due to its ability to absorb or destroy foul odors.
A product used to counteract body odors caused sweat. A deodorant containing antiseptic substances to kill bacteria and strong fragrances to mask offensive smells but it should not be confused with antiperspirants that actually inhibits the production of sweat.
Chemical additive introduced to remove or mak undesired odor to plastics. Examples of Deodorants are: Zeolithe, Active Carbon Black, Fragrance Syn. Odor masking, Fragrance
Deodorants are cosmetic substances applied to the body, most frequently the armpits, to reduce the body odor caused by the bacterial breakdown of perspiration. A subgroup of deodorants are "antiperspirants", which prevent odor and reduce sweat produced by parts of the body. Antiperspirants are typically applied to the underarms, while deodorants can also be used on feet and other areas in the form of body sprays.