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Concentrated in antibacterial active ingredients, this deodorant limits unpleasant odors. It combines extracts of Aloe Vera, Peppermint and Ginger for a sensation of freshness and soothed underarms.
Bonus: Narcissus extract slows hair growth - ideal for underarms.
Key active ingredients :
Probiotics: derived from Lactobacillus acidophilus, a probiotic bacterium traditionally used to ferment milk into yoghurt, this ferment produces bacteriocins: unique peptides with broad-spectrum antimicrobial and moisturizing properties.
Glycolipid from wheat: produced by fermentation withCandida Bombicola, it acts on the microorganisms responsible for unpleasant odors by preventing bacterial proliferation(Coryne bacterium Xerosis).
Triethyl Citrate: an active ingredient obtained by fermentation of plant matter (sugar cane and corn), it is known to inhibit enzymatic decomposition of sweat constituents, thus preventing odor formation. Without interfering with the evacuation of the body's natural secretions, it regulates skin pH. 48H deodorant effectiveness proven by Sniff Test.
Organic Orange blossom floral water has toning, revitalizing and soothing properties - ideal for dry skin. Orange blossom, also known as "Neroli essence", is a plant with a thousand virtues. Its high content of flavonoids with regenerative properties makes it a powerful antioxidant.
Organic Aloe Vera Gel is known for its richness in amino acids, minerals and vitamins, giving it incredible skin care benefits: moisturizing, soothing, antioxidant and regenerating.
It is composed of :
Ginger & Peppermint extracts: a sensation of freshness on application.
Narcissus bulb extract: significantly delays hair growth by prolonging the dormant state of the cells responsible for hair growth.
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