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Best pharmacy deodorant: price comparison at Belgian pharmacies

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Finding the perfect deodorant can be quite a quest. Irritation, white marks on clothes, a scent that disappears after two hours - the frustrations are endless. More people are discovering pharmacy deodorants: dermatologically tested formulas that actually work.

But did you know prices for the exact same product can vary enormously between Belgian online pharmacies? We compare the best pharmacy deodorants and show where to find the sharpest prices.

Why a pharmacy deodorant?

  • Dermatologically tested - Less risk of irritation
  • Alcohol-free options - No burning sensation
  • Long-lasting protection - 48 to 72 hours
  • Skin-caring - Thermal water, allantoin, glycerin

Best pharmacy deodorants compared

Vichy Homme Anti-Stain 48h Roll-On Duo - from €11.38

The anti-stain formula prevents aluminium salts from reacting with sweat on clothing. Prices from €11.38 to €38.27 - a difference of nearly €27!

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Nuxe Body Rêve De Thé Roll-On - from €8.46

24-hour protection with a refined green tea fragrance. Alcohol-free, very gentle. Prices from €8.46 to €34.49.

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Uriage Gentle Roll-On Deodorant - from €9.75

Ultra-gentle formula with Uriage thermal water. No aluminium salts, no alcohol, no parabens. Available at 5 pharmacies, prices from €9.75 to €20.75.

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Vichy Invisible Resist 72h - from €16.55

Ultimate 72-hour protection, invisible on all clothing. Prices from €16.55 to €23.68.

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Nuxe Men Boost 24h - from €9.40

Masculine deodorant with cedar and vetiver. No aluminium salts or alcohol. Prices from €9.40 to €21.18.

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Conclusion

A good pharmacy deodorant is an investment in your comfort. Compare prices on PharmaCompare to find the best deals at licensed Belgian pharmacies.

This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist. Read the patient information leaflet. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.