Biork crystal deodorant is a sustainable roll-on plastic free deodorant. Perfect for a zero waste lifestyle.
People
have been using potassium crystal since antiquity. It is particularly
favoured in Asia where it is used as a natural antibacterial agent and
deodorant. Potassium crystal is a mineral compound made up of alum and
potassium crystals - a completely natural product. Sweating is a natural
bodily function that regulates body temperature. Many bacteria find
sweat zones to be the perfect environment in which to multiply. These
bacteria are responsible for unpleasant odour.
Biork crystal
deodorant slows the production of bacteria and prevents the build-up of
unpleasant odours. It lets the skin breath and perspire naturally.
This is a natural anti-bacterial product, perfect for all types of skin – even the most sensitive.
100% natural, vegetable, hypo-allergenic, fragrance-free, no animal testing, no aluminium chlorides.
The
container is made of cork and also serves as a protective covering for
the crystal. Cork is a renewable resource and is recommended by nature
conservation associations. One single natural cork alone binds eight
grams of the greenhouse gas CO2. In addition, cork helps to preserve one
of the most biologically diverse habitats in Portugal.
Contents: Crystal Stick 120g
Instructions for use
Moisten
the tip of the stick and glide it gently over the important areas.
Remember to dry the stick with, i.e., a towel after use.
Caution
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
Cork
trees save up to 30% more CO2 than other trees With an area of
approximately 2.3 million hectares, the Mediterranean cork-oak forests
absorb approximately 13 million tons of CO2 per year. Portugal's cork
trees bind approximately 5% of the country's CO2 emissions. The bark of
the cork oak is harvested every nine years and processed with little
waste into various cork products. It is the only tree on earth, whose
bark can be removed without harming the tree. A cork oak whose bark is
harvested regularly binds even more than three times as much CO2 as an
unused cork oak.