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deodorant - aloe

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extra-strength aluminum-free, baking soda-free and paraben-free vegan deodorants

 

How it works: We use enzymes to help zap the odor-causing bacteria, and tapioca starch to help absorb excess wetness. Each puck or cube will glide on lightly and smoothly.

Extra strength formula: This concentrated deodorant is strong and effective. Use only one light swipe per armpit.

 

Dipropylene glycol - moisturizer that helps with slip and glide - rated 1 (green) on EWG, considered safe and non-toxic even as a food additive

Tapioca starch (modified) polymethylsilsesquioxane - a light version of tapioca starch modified with silica microspheres (from non-toxic inert substance that makes up plants, animals and the sand on the beach) to absorb wetness - ideal for heavy perspiration

Aloe vera juice (organic) hydrated (with water) from inner fillet - softens and protects skin while helping with glide

Sodium stearate - thickener from plants, also a common ingredient in cleansers and soaps for texture

Natural enzymes - fermented enzymes from natural yeast to help zap odor-causing bacteria 


Cyclopentasiloxane - a lightweight silicone for glide that doesn't cause build up on skin like dimethicone - washes out clean with soap or body wash - based on silica, a naturally occurring mineral 


Golden jojoba wax - a desert native plant wax that mimics the skin's natural barrier - helps with soothing and skin protection

Allantoin - a skin protectant found in many plants and animals, ours is derived from the comfrey plant


Bamboo extract powder - a silica (mineral) rich powder used to absorb wetness and help with smooth application

Phenoxyethanol* (and) Caprylyl Glycol (and) Sorbic Acid - preservative to keep your stick fresh in the medicine cabinet - paraben-free *used at less than 1%

Fragrance - scented with a proprietary blend of pure essential oils and phthalate-free premium aroma isolates. We use the term fragrance to refer to these essential oils and aroma isolates.