Degree is a personal care brand owned by Unilever that offers antiperspirants, deodorants, and body washes. The brand is known for its motion activated technology that works to protect from sweat and odor.
Degree was founded in the UK in 1908.
The brand was acquired by Unilever in 1930.
In 1991, Degree launched its first antiperspirant in the US.
In 2008, the brand introduced its patented MotionSense technology.
Degree became the official deodorant and antiperspirant of the NFL in 2015.
In 2021, Degree launched its first paper packaging for select antiperspirant products.
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A women's antiperspirant that provides all-day protection and features MotionSense technology, which responds to movement.
A men's antiperspirant that provides all-day protection and features MotionSense technology, which responds to movement.
An antiperspirant that helps prevent yellow stains on white clothes and white marks on black clothes.
A men's deodorant that provides 48-hour odor and sweat protection with a cool rush scent.
A body wash for women with a subtle powder scent that leaves skin feeling soft and moisturized.
Antiperspirants work to reduce sweat production, while deodorants work to mask odor.
No, Degree does not test on animals.
Yes, Degree offers antiperspirants specifically designed for sensitive skin.
Degree antiperspirants offer varying degrees of protection, but most provide protection for up to 48 hours.
Degree antiperspirants are designed for use on underarms only and should not be used on feet or other parts of the body.