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Posted on Mar 23, 2016
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INTERVIEW WITH THE MANUFACTURER: (answers to questions of interest) My question is: 1) Do you use oxygen or ozone in your deodorant? The fact is that in Russia, ozone is by law on the list of hazardous ingredients. If you use ozone in your products, is it safe for health? Since it can badly affect the respiratory tract and so on. I would like to know more about this. Answer: We are pleased to answer your questions, yes, our patented process makes use of ozone in the process of preparing the product, but there is no ozone in the finished product. You are correct that it is not safe to breathe in Ozone directly, in fact it can be dangerous for the lungs if the concentration is high enough. It is a very reactive gas, and dissipates quite quickly. What happens is that the molecular structure of the product changes with ozone, essentially capturing additional oxygen atoms. These remain stable and become active when applied to the skin. This is how we use oxygen to kill bacteria that cause body odor. He is absolutely safe! Question: 2) Can oxygen disappear from an open deodorant? Answer: No, it will not disappear from an open deodorant since it "binds" in Shea butter. Question: 3) Deodorant is applied a little with difficulty, is this normal? Is 3 layers really enough for it to work? Answer: We have received a new formula for our deodorant now, which is less rigid and easier to apply. We usually recommend our customers to simply allow body heat to melt a little shea butter, and gently apply up and down several times to the armpits. Question: 4) Are there any contraindications for using this deodorant? Answer: We have not heard of any contraindications, and this means it is safe for all skin types. There is no "baking soda." (ps baking soda, usually used in natural deodorants and often causes irritation) Question: 5) Do you use essential oils or a chemical fragrance as fragrances? Answer: Our products currently use essential oils or fragrances (without phthalates and safe for the skin). Essential oils are in products (deodorants): lavender, tea tree, Lemongrass. Fragrances without phthalates are in products (deodorants): Coconut, eucalyptus mint, Jasmine. We do not use chemical fragrances. We also have an odorless option. Thanks for your questions! I look forward to hearing from you, please let us know if there is anything else we can do. Sincerely, Todd MY IMPRESSIONS: A deodorant with 3 ingredients and that works great ... Sounds magical, doesn't right? So I didn’t believe that this could work, however, the effect exceeded all expectations. It WORKS! and works better than "crystals" and "oil" deodorants. I used it at 8 in the morning, was at school, then went to sports, I was at home at 7 in the evening, and he was still working. There was generally no smell / discomfort, etc.! (but in sports you sweat anyway, HE DOES NOT CANCEL THE POT DISPOSAL !!!!!! and does not clog the pores). Clothing does not stain. In my version * (* read about it in the interview below) it is difficult to apply deodorant, because it does not melt upon contact with the skin, and is applied in a thin layer. By the way, how it smells is difficult to describe. Of course, lemon grass, but + some freshness, it most likely is oxygen. The smell is strange and unusual, who can not stand strange smells, this is most likely not suitable. I personally have a little nap

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Posted on May 23, 2016
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Posted on Feb 27, 2017
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