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Choosing the right deodorant.

The application of deodorant is a part of daily hygiene routines for many individuals. Whether it's deodorant or antiperspirant, stick, roll-on, or spray, making a choice isn't always easy. Are you in search of a hygiene product that respects both your health and the environment? Discover our advice for choosing the right deodorant for you.

Deodorant, a treatment that allows sweat to flow naturally but targets unpleasant odors.

Deodorant is a hygiene product applied daily to prevent the onset of unpleasant odors. It is applied under the armpits, areas that often remain moist throughout the day. It's important to note that the skin in this area is delicate and often damaged due to frequent shaving or waxing. As a result, it is more porous to products, which can then penetrate into the body. Therefore, it is essential to choose a natural deodorant made with ingredients that are respectful to health.

Unlike deodorants, antiperspirants block the flow of sweat. They also prevent bad odors by limiting perspiration and eliminating bacteria. They generally contain aluminum salts, an ingredient suspected to be harmful to health for several years.

Note :In everyday language, the term "deodorant" is used more frequently than "antiperspirant". Thus, we sometimes refer to deodorants with aluminum salts, when in fact, they are antiperspirants.

Deodorant: Which ingredients should you choose?

To fulfill their primary function, which is to mask unpleasant odors without blocking sweat, deodorants incorporate various ingredients. If you have sensitive skin, some are particularly not recommended. Here are the three categories of ingredients that a deodorant typically contains, with our recommendations to avoid any skin discomfort or other issues:

  • Antibacterial agents:

    Which ones to choose? We recommend favoring gentle and natural antibacterial agents such as essential oils (palmarosa, peppermint, lavender...). Organic deodorants also sometimes contain triethyl citrate, an alternative to aluminum salts. Due to its ability to inhibit the enzymatic decomposition of sweat components, it is an excellent active ingredient in the fight against body odors.

    Which ones to avoid? Some more "conventional" deodorants may contain triclocarban or triclosan. However, these are endocrine disruptors as well as potentialskin irritants and eye irritants. They are also suspected of increasing the risk of breast cancer. Moreover, avoid choosing a deodorant that containsalcohol. Used for its antibacterial properties and also for its ability to "dry out" the deodorant more quickly, alcohol has astrong drying effectand can cause irritation, redness, and tingling in the armpits. Finally, some deodorants contain parabens, which act as preservatives and also as antimicrobial agents. However, these compounds are recognized endocrine disruptors(= which disrupt hormonal balance). Therefore, avoid choosing a deodorant that contains, for example, Butylparaben or Propylparaben in its INCI list. Note that manufacturers have replaced these preservatives with other ingredients such as MCIT (methylchloroisothiazolinone) or MIT (methylisothiazolinone). However, with constant exposure to the same substances, the skin can sometimes develop sensitivities to these compounds.

  • Absorbent Powders:

    Which ones to prioritize?Thanks to their microporous structures, certain clays such asdiatomaceous earth powder or evenwhite clayare drying agents that can absorb their weight in moisture. Their antibacterial action also acts on the bacteria present on the skin, thus limiting the appearance of bad odors. Among the absorbent powders, it is also possible to mentionbaking soda, common in natural deodorants as an alternative to aluminum salts.

    Which one to avoid? Talc! This mineral powder is widely controversial today. In 2012, ANSES concluded that it was not possible to exclude the presence of asbestos fibers in some talc deposits. Moreover, studies have demonstrated harmful effects on the respiratory system following the inhalation of talc.

  • Fragrance agents :

    They are incorporated into formulas to mask odors. Which ones should be favored? Natural and non-allergenic fragrances such as vanillin or nerol, for example. Some natural odorant molecules can be allergenic, but they are generally incorporated into skincare formulas at concentrations low enough not to cause skin discomfort (linalool, citral...).

    Which ones to avoid? Synthetic fragrances, which are generally irritating and their manufacturing process is sometimes not environmentally friendly.

Alum stone, a misguided good idea?

In response to the negative publicity associated with aluminum salts, alum stone has carved out a place in the bathroom. However, it's not as natural as its name might suggest. In fact, it can sometimes be a 100% synthetic stone, manufactured from Ammonium Alum or synthetic Ammonium Sulfate, a byproduct of the nylon chemical industry.In any case, whether natural or synthetic, alum stone contains aluminum salts.

The solution, therefore, lies in the use of deodorants with clean formulas, made from natural ingredients that are environmentally friendly and health-conscious. Today, it is possible to find deodorants with healthy compositions, available in spray, roll-on, stick forms, or those that can be applied directly with a finger.

Typology deodorants, natural and effective care.

Our two deodorants contain 98% naturally derived ingredients. They are formulated without aluminum salts, alcohol, and talc. They reduce the bacteria responsible for odors to provide a fresh sensation thanks to their various fragrances: bergamot - green mandarin and rose - vanilla. They contain the following two active ingredients:

  • The diatomaceous earth :

    Thanks to its microporous structure, diatomaceous earth powder is a drying agent that can absorb up to its own weight in moisture. Its antibacterial action also acts on the bacteria present on the skin, thereby limiting the appearance of unpleasant odors.

  • The sodium bicarbonate :

    Sodium bicarbonate naturally possesses absorbent, deodorizing, and anti-inflammatory properties to soothe irritated skin.

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