Clarins - Roll-on Deodorant Aluminum Chlorohydrate - Antiperspirant, Long-lasting Alcohol-free Liquid
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Label Bottle (Label Bottle)
This is a description of a Clarins Paris Deodorant Roll-On, an anti-perspirant with long-lasting effects and alcohol-free formula. It contains Aluminum Chlorohydrate as the active ingredient. The directions suggest applying it to underarms only, with warnings to avoid using on broken skin and to consult a doctor in case of excessive skin irritation or sensitivity. The product is made in France and the customer service contact number is provided for any questions or comments.*
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Label Carton (Label Carton)

Label Carton (Label Carton)
The text contains detailed information about a Roll-On Deodorant by CLARINS. It includes the description of the product, including its benefits, ingredients, directions for use, drug facts, warnings, and contact information in English. The product is referred to as having a long-lasting effect, being alcohol-free, and formulated with witch hazel extract for all skin types. It also mentions the specific active ingredient, purpose, and usage warnings. For more information, customers are advised to call the provided number. The text also includes mentions in French and Spanish.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.