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Degree Inclusive deodorant is designed for people with disabilities and visual impairment - ABC News
Degree Inclusive deodorant won't be hitting store shelves just yet, but to ensure the product is effective and accessible, the prototypes are being tested by people living with disabilities ...
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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.
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 ...
There’s no way you’ll come out smelling like a rose if you get caught stealing deodorant. On Monday morning Shawn Maring went inside a Walmart in Lauderdale Lakes and allegedly swiped 7 twin ...
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