ORGANIC DEODORANT- LILAC FRAGRANCE - FOR WOMEN
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Step into the world of Lilac Dream! Our new organic and vegan Lilac Fragrant Deodorant. Our natural organic deodorant has all the essential vitamins needed to nourish, heal, and improve skin balance while combating odor and underarm perspiration. It is specially formulated with mandelic acid that is known to minimize the bacteria your body naturally produces, improve skin texture, and reduce the appearance of dark underarms and discolorations. It comes in six essential fragrances that will embrace the lure of nature while giving you the comfort and confidence to conquer your day.
Product Features:
- No Aluminum, Aluminum-based compounds, anti-perspirants working to block sweat glands, Triclosan, Parabens, Propylene Glycol (and other petrochemicals), and Synthetic Fragrances
- No animal testing
- Odor-fighting oils combine to keep you smelling sweet all day, including Mandelic Acid, Cypress and Tea Tree Essential Oils
- Sweet Almond and Coconut Oils are excellent emollients, keeping underarm skin soothed and happy
- Beeswax and Cocoa Butter help lock in moisture while providing shape to the deodorant
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Lightly scented for your everyday pleasure
- Infused with Niacinamide which brightens the appearance of dark spots and protects against odor-causing bacteria
- Natural Lilac and other organic extracts
- Apply to clean dry skin, safe for teens, adults, and every use
Net Weight: 2.65 oz. oval barrel
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