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Unilever To Launch Deodorant That Reduces Underarm Hair Growth

The company has developed the innovative product for its Dove and Sure ranges as a roll-on and aerosol. Unilever predicts it will be so popular with women that they will generate £10m sales in the first year. It will be seen on supermarket shelves from January next year.
The
pro-epil
complex,
the
result
of
three
years
of
research,
claims
to
gradually
make
underarm
hair
finer
and
noticeably
slows
down
the
rate
of
growth.
"We are really excited to be opening up an entirely new segment in the deodorant category," The Telegraph quoted Murray Bisschop, senior deodorant category manager at Unilever, as telling trade magazine The Grocer.
He added: "This gives women all the efficacy of Dove and Sure deodorants with an advanced added beauty benefit that no other deodorant brand currently offers.
"The pro-epil complex contains natural extracts and it is critically important for Unilever not to launch anything that is potentially risky."
Although the ranges have not been designed as an alternative to waxing treatments, the company has claimed that they will reduce skin irritation caused by hair regrowth.
But, the launch of the new range may reduce the sales of the standard Dove and Sure deodorants by about a third, with the target audience of young females trying out the new variants.
The
launch
will
be
supported
by
a
6.4
million
pounds
marketing
campaign,
including
television
adverts.



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