Radox
Radox is a brand of personal care products, owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever. The range includes shower gel, bath salts, liquid hand wash, and deodorant.
History[edit | edit source]
The brand was founded in the United Kingdom in 1908, and the name "Radox" comes from the original product, a salts foot bath which RADiated OXygen. The brand was bought by Unilever in 2001.
Products[edit | edit source]
Radox produces a range of personal care products. These include:
- Shower Gel: A liquid soap used for cleaning the body during showers. Radox offers a variety of scents and formulations, including those designed to relax, energize, or moisturize the skin.
- Bath Salts: These are used in baths to soften and perfume the water, and to aid in relaxation. Radox's bath salts are known for their therapeutic properties.
- Liquid Hand Wash: A soap used for washing hands. Radox's hand washes are designed to kill bacteria and leave hands feeling clean and soft.
- Deodorant: Radox deodorants are designed to prevent body odor and keep the user feeling fresh.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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