My husband has tested the Nivea Men Dry Impact Plus Deo as deodorant stick and a deodorant roll-on and for the first time he has detected a difference in the same product, but different packaging. During the Dry Impact Plus Deodorant Roll-On Stick distinctive smells male, the deodorant stick rather exudes the classic level-odor which is also known from the ever-popular Nivea cream ago. But this difference is not as I regard criticism as both versions have their own charm.
The Deo Roll-On has a capacity of 50 ml, has a height of just 11 cm and weighs 162 grams. Thus, it has in a lower price 10ml more content than the deodorant stick, but it also weighs twice and can be metered worse, because you the Roll-On usually can never use up until the end. The roll-on's in the vial is always the problem that the rest can not be depleted, as this is in the on-the-head-turning like to anywhere inside it distributed so that matters nothing to the ball. You can reach no less than to almost 10% waste.
The designers have also thought in this product to make the bottle blue, which makes it harder to know when the content has been consumed. I think this is more a marketing strategy, but is a hard blue color masculine act as a transparent.
Conclusion: Male striking, but still enough decent deodorant that refreshes the skin. Both stick and roll-on have their pros and cons, I would still see the stick a touch before the Roll-On.