Deodorant – Blanco

Offer19,90 € 50ml (398,00 €/l)

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A natural and aluminum-free roll-on deodorant that works with the body's natural flow. The ethos is not to stop sweat, in order not to ignore the body's natural functions and health. Instead, excess moisture is limited and the aromas produced by the secretion of sweat are controlled. Bacteria are sustainably affected, thus ensuring a pleasantly long-lasting freshness, which is topped with fragrant notes of bergamot and lime.


Suitable for: All skin types

Use as: Deodorant

Bergamot oil is extracted from the peels of the Citrus bergamia plant, which emits a memorable top note and, in combination with the natural compounds in the oil, has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Kawakawa extract from the Kawakawa in Te Reo Māori is a great ingredient for a cleansing and soothing body wash. Lime oil has an astringent, cleansing, and toning effect, thus supporting oily and congested skin. The soothing and cooling effect of Aloe Vera contributes to the overall impression. Due to its all-around properties, it inhibits bacterial and fungal activities. Baking soda/sodium bicarbonate counteracts the bacteria-loving acids in sweat and acts as a natural balancing agent for underarm odor. A tailored touch of lavender extract brings out all the fragrance components.  

Triumph & Disaster

Triumph & Disaster from New Zealand is a modern pharmacy and skincare manufacturer, whose products are based on the pillars of Ritual, Character, and Destiny. The founder is Dion Nash, a former cricket professional, who named the brand after the poem "IF" by Rudyard Kipling, which he received from his father as a child. Each product has a bespoke, natural fragrance that evokes the values of a bygone era. The philosophy is to develop effective, safe, and sustainable products using cutting-edge science and the best natural active ingredients. No testing is done on animals, only on the team itself.

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