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Benefits: With pure Lemongrass essential oil, distilled from this aromatic grass native to India (Cymbopogon ciratus).
Lemongrass is said to be antiseptic, bactericide, deodorant and fungicide.
Made with a patent-pending formula that delivers superior odor protection, without synthetic ingredients.
NON-STICKY, absorbs quickly and goes on clear
NO synthetic fragrances or masking chemicals
Lichen enzymes (natural anti-bacterial)
Anti-tumor herbal blend (herbs with demonstrated anti-tumor properties)
Extracts for the lymph (cats claw has been shown to provide lymphatic cleansing properties)
Bioflavanoids + limonoid glucosides (natural anti-bacterial)
+ Healing values of Aloe Vera juice.
NO:
propylene glycol parabens aluminum talc synthetic antibacterial agents synthetic fragrances or masking chemicals alcohol ethoxylated ingredients such as steareth 100.
More on our deodorant herbs
Some other favorites:
* Lemongrass Natural Hand a Body Lotion and handcrafted citrus soaps sure to please!
* Lavender & Lime Soap
* Lemon Orchard Soap
Ingredients:
Vegetable Glycerine (vegetable based), water, sodium stearate (soap), vegetable gums, extracts of calendula, olive leaf, cleavers and cats claw, aloe vera juice, grapefruit seed extract, farnesol, essential oils of rosemary, lemongrass and lemon.
Usage: Each 80g stick usually lasts between 2 to 4 months. Apply generously. Reapplication may be necessary after physical exercise.
"DETOXIFICATION from standard underarm cosmetics (strong body odor) is normal, and may occur and last several days after first using our stick."
Please Note: Various statements are offered as research information that have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and should not be used diagnosing, treating, curing or preventing disease without consulting a physician.