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Organic Tin Deodorant Charcoal & Eucalyptus Noosa Basics 50g

SKU PC112094
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$15.45

Product Details

A truly organic, all-natural deodorant that really works! 

Organic Tapioca and Australian Kaolin Clay absorbs the moisture while allows you to release toxins. Aloe vera nourishes your skin and Organic Coconut oil is well known for its antibacterial properties.

Formulated with easy to understand ingredients, effective at neutralising odours instantly and keeping you fresh all day! 

While our deodorant has antiperspirant qualities, we can't call it one because we never use aluminium or parabens (ingredients required to be labelled an "antiperspirant"), which have been linked to diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s.

If switching from an antiperspirant, give your body a couple weeks to cleanse out toxins and adjust to our aluminium-free formula.

Handcrafted in Noosa - Australia in small batches on a weekly basis to ensure freshness. 

How to Use

Gently apply small amount on clean armpits. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE

WARNING: ONLY APPLY A LITTLE AT A TIME AND WAIT UNTIL DRY BEFORE DRESSING.DO NOT APPLY ON IRRITATED SKIN. IT CONTAINS ORGANIC HARVESTED BAKING SODA AND CAN BE ABRASIVE IF OVER APPLIED.

Formulated with natural ingredients, instantly neutralise underarm odour and absorbs wetness.

Ingredients

Shea Butter*, Sunflower Oil, Tapioca Starch, Cetyl Alcohol∞, Sodium Bicarb, Candelilla Wax, Virgin Coconut Oil*, Australian Kaolin Clay, Essential Oil Blend of Rosemary*, Eucalyptus*, Tea Tree*, Activated Charcoal. *Certified Organic ∞Derived from Coconut Oil

 

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