Depend

Style and protection just for you.

Depend® incontinence products are available in five styles and two levels of absorbency, so there’s one for all types of bodies and lifestyles — including yours.

Degree Men

Degree in History

Founded in 1908 as Rexona, the company was established by a local pharmacist and her husband, the founder of Australia’s Sheldon Drug Company. Its first products were simple shaving razors, soaps and medicated ointments.

Our History

Around 1920 Rexona created its first advertising campaign, helping the company take its first steps in the rapidly expanding drug market. Hygiene billboards began to spring up all over Australia touting the company name.

33 years later, Rexona was bought by the Lever Bros, who would soon come together as Unilever. The name changed, however the company remained steadfast in its dedication to making industry-leading products through technological innovation.

Degree Women

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Degree™ is the most popular antiperspirant on the planet.
  • Our new Degree with motionSENSE™ technology is activated by body movement, so the more you move, the more it works.
  • From our Ultra Clear range with its no-white-marks formula to our Clinical Strength range with its 3x strength wetness protection, our products are designed to keep you dry and fresh, whatever life brings.

Comfort

Comfort fabric conditioner delivers long-lasting freshness and everyday softness to keep your laundry beautifully conditioned. We believe caring for your clothes is a great way to demonstrate tender loving care for yourself and your family.

Comfort Creations ‘Strawberry and Lily’ is our most successful Super Sensorial fragrance, infusing your clothes with gorgeous smells that will uplift your day.

Comfort offers an array of fabulous fragrances from discrete scents, like Comfort Pure and its gentle hypoallergenic formula, to intoxicating aromas developed with the world’s leading perfume houses to ensure your laundry smells as good as it feels.

Better still, Comfort’s unique formula means your clothes release great fragrance when you move – keeping that fresh feeling locked into the fabric for longer.

Gentle care for your family

Families in 28 countries around the world rely on Comfort (or Molto or Soft as it’s known in some countries), to get their laundry feeling fantastic.

Comfort was the first fabric conditioner to launch in the UK back in 1969, and since then our research and development teams have kept innovating to provide even better products.

Comfort infuses clothes with freshness and softness even at low temperatures, and our ‘1 Rinse’ products save water by reducing the number of rinses needed in a hand wash.

And our Comfort Concentrate bottles might look smaller that you’re used to, but that’s just because the fabric conditioner inside is ultra-concentrated. It means you need to use less liquid for the same amazing results – saving on packaging and helping the environment at the same time.

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A range of highly awesome toothpastes that offer all manner of results for stronger, white, healthier teeth and extra fresh breath.

Cif

A history of cleaning innovation

Cif’s arrival in France in 1969 heralded the end of scouring powders. Cif literally became a household name after the famous ‘Skater’ ads, which highlighted how powders can ‘scratch like skates on ice’.

Cif made its debut in the UK & Ireland in 1974 (then known as Jif). The non-scratch formulation revolutionised household care – British homes really took a shine to it!

In 2001, Jif changed its name to Cif, and launched Cif Oxy-Gel – the first multi purpose liquid gel-spray with active oxygen to help lift dirt more effectively.

Nowadays, Cif still has the bestselling cream cleaner in the UK, and has a whole collection of other products designed to make cleaning easy (like the patented Active Shield technology in our Power Creams), which all give you beautiful results.

Key facts

  • Cif changed it’s name in 2001 from Jif
  • Cif used to sponsor Kim and Aggie’s ‘How Clean is Your House’
  • Cif is sold under different names all over the world… In South Africa it’s called Handy Andy!

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