Friday, September 18, 2009


Recent news about chemicals in anti-perspirants and deodorants can make us pause.

Mainstream body care companies seduce you with claims such as anti-perspirant, 24 hour protection, and powder fresh scents. What you are really getting is aluminum chlorohydrate, or methyl, ethyl or propyl parabens, and countless other chemical ingredients that are difficult
to pronounce. Why do we want those chemical under our amrs and so close to our breasts?

Be nice to your body and those around you by trying our organic deodorants! Terressentials offers an alternative to the big, scary body care industry's offerings. You will find ingredients in our deodorants that you can pronounce: organic aloe vera juice, essential oils of organic true lavender, organic bergamont, and more delicious USDA certified organic ingredients you can count on. All of the deodorants are liquid roll-ons, and they certainly help to guard against strong odoriferous emissions throughout the day. The Fragrance-Free is a good choice for when you want to smell neutral, but you also want to fight potential odors. The Lavender Fresh, on the other hand, is perfect for when you want protection against odors and desire a light, crisp and beautiful, fragrant aroma. Other Terressentials Deodorant flavors include Zen Spice and Zesty Citrus, making it easy to match the deodorant with your Terressentials aroma of choice.

So, take a deep breath. You don't have to give into the lurking chemicals or the worry of a overly-strong personal odor -- you do have options. Try out one of our trusty deodorants today!


2 comments:

  1. HI- I am currently pregnant but due very soon. I plan on breastfeeding for as long as I can. I've read that pregnant woman and breastfeeding woman should stay away from certain herbs and essential oils. Are your deodorants ok?

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  2. Hi, Liliana.

    Thanks for writing and congratulations on your pending family addition! We always search out herbals and oils that have a long history of safe use. That said, we are not medical professionals and we are not qualified to give you medical advice. Further, as everyone is different, our recommendation would be for you to discuss any products and their ingredients that you plan to use on yourself (and your new baby and other family members) with your OB/gyn and/or your pediatrician who knows you and your medical history. Good luck with your upcoming joyous event!

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