Baking Soda -Sodium bicarbonate
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Beneficial baking soda is a naturally occurring alkali substance produced by our bodies and also found in the earth in the form of mineral deposits and dissolved in mineral springs. Beyond its green-cleaning capacity to scrub tubs and lift stains from laundry, baking soda also befits the body. Absolutely absorbent, sodium bicarbonate draws excess moisture as it’s excreted from the pits, thwarting less-than-fragrant smells from collecting in the underarms. |
Kaolin Clay -Kaolinite
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Also known as white clay, Kaolin clay is an ancient skin ally. Kaolin is rich in silica and is used to draw toxins from the skin. It is balancing and nourishing for delicate underarms, helping the skin to maintain optimal sebum levels and thus prevent odour and absorb sweat. |
Jojoba -Simmondsia chinensis
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Holy jojoba drenches lips and cheeks with all soluble forms of vitamin E. This naturally-occurring moisturizer sings with your skin because it’s nature’s closest offering to human sebum. |
Beeswax - Cera alba
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Made from the beauty of worker bees, this organic and ethically harvested wax is buzzing with a protective, porous wax that locks moisture in and keeps toxins out. |
Cacao Butter -Theobroma cacao
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Our certified-raw heirloom cacao beans make this ingredient as beneficial as it is delectable. Sweet, buttery cacao infuses every fold of the skin with nourishing lipids. |
Arrow Root -Maranta arundinacea
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Arrowroot powder is made from the rhizomes of this tropical plant. It creates soft, smooth, silky underarms that are positively charming. |
Sandalwood -Santalum album
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Sandalwood oil is rich and creamy, offering a dreamy scent that unleashes your personal pheromones while balancing oil production. Drier pits and perfect moisture levels mean you are confident in your underarm charm, which is assured thanks to sandalwood’s aroma-harmonizing powers. |
Musk Mallow -Hibiscus abelmoschus
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Mesmerizing Musk Mallow rouses your pits with aromatic-amorous-amber, musky notes of pure plant poetry! Extracted from the pungent seeds of the tropical flower, this particular type of musk oil is the only botanical oil of its type that is neither synthetic nor derived from animal sources. Within its seeds lays ancient Ayurvedic secrets of well-being for skin and soul. Its rich, sweet-earth aroma heralds its appealing arts, which are said to balance and rejuvenate the skin. Traditionally the seeds have been used to flavour coffee, perfume hair, and scent skin. |
Balsam Amyris - Amyris balsamifera
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Brighten your day by basking in Balsam Amyris essence distilled from the aromatic evergreen tree. Amyris derives from the Latin amyron and means strongly scented, due to the oleoresin that exudes from its trunk. This long-lasting aroma is softly balsamic, and slightly sweet with a hint of vanilla. The subtle warmth of this essence nestles nerves and calms composures.
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Frankincense -Boswellia carterii
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The quintessential essence for cultivating reverence is frankincense. Liquid pearls from the tree of life, frankincense is distilled from the resinous sap of the tree. Frankincense exudes fortitude, strengthening skin and spirit with the nourishment of the ages. This ancient oil has been used for millennia to clarify and calm sensitive skin. It also offers a rich, complex, otherworldly aroma.
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Honey Myrtle -Melaleuca uncinata
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Lively lemon notes are lassoed and tamed by soothing, warm notes of honey on the range. The lemon-fresh freedom of the breaking summer day might run away if it were not for the reassuring warmth of myrtle’s refreshing green fragrance. High-spirited honey myrtle is said to elevate emotions and firm skin, creating a supple surface on which to paint your poetic pits. |
Marjoram -Origanum marjorana
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Sweetly herbaceous Marjoram essential oil has been used to purify body, mind, and spirit since Biblical times. Steam distilled to capture the botanical blessings of this fragrant herb, our marjoram’s warm and penetrating aroma is serene. It was revered by the Ancient Greeks and Romans for its power to invoke peace and happiness, and the sweet, herbaceous fragrance of marjoram was used to mask undesirable odours.
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