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Degree Inclusive deodorant is designed for people with disabilities and visual impairment. 200 U.S. people with disabilities have been invited to trial the prototype. By Jacqueline Laurean Yates.
With a top that can be opened with one hand, built-in grips, and a braille label, Degree’s new packaging aims to make deodorant more inclusive. Anyone who’s ever broken an arm or who lives ...
Degree has created a deodorant for people of all abilities that is now in beta testing. The unique prototype was designed with the help of 200 consultants.
Degree Deodorant realized that people who are visually impaired, and people with upper limb mobile disabilities are also people who need to use deodorant. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip.
I'm Not Done Yet Foundation said Degree deodorant ads will cause confusion Lawsuit said Unilever responded to concerns with "empty promises" July 24 (Reuters) - A nonprofit that supports teenage ...
For Giannis Antetokounmpo, partnering with Degree to launch his own deodorant was a “no-brainer.” As you’ll recall, Degree and Giannis first announced their limited-edition collaboration ...
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