Rexona

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Rexona


Rexona is a popular deodorant and antiperspirant brand, owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever. It was first developed and manufactured in 1908 by an Australian pharmacist and his wife. Today, Rexona is known globally and offers a wide range of products for both men and women.

History[edit | edit source]

Rexona was first created in 1908 by an Australian pharmacist and his wife. The brand was later acquired by Unilever, a multinational consumer goods company. Over the years, Rexona has expanded its product line to include a variety of deodorants and antiperspirants, and it has become one of the most recognized brands in the world.

Products[edit | edit source]

Rexona offers a wide range of products, including deodorants and antiperspirants for both men and women. The brand's products are designed to provide long-lasting protection against sweat and odor. Rexona's product line includes roll-ons, sticks, sprays, and aerosols.

Marketing and Sponsorship[edit | edit source]

Rexona has been involved in numerous marketing campaigns and sponsorships over the years. The brand has sponsored various sports teams and events, including the Formula 1 racing team Williams Racing.

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