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Experience Essential Oils Afternoon DIY demo: natural deodorant SEPTEMBER


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Come along for an afternoon of experiencing essential oils.

You'll get to

* see a DIY demo: how to make your own natural deodorant, that works!

* taste, touch & smell the goodies

* have the chance to win a lucky door prize!

 

 
So - bring a friend and book your places now.  Come along to enjoy a cuppa and be inspired!  

Address given upon rsvp, thankyou. 


6 reasons to make your own deodorant?

1 - They don’t contain harmful chemicals

Making your own from natural ingredients means it won't contain potentially harmful chemicals such as parabens, aluminium and phthalates.

2 - They reduce body odour – the natural way
It’s important to note that your deodorant doesn’t stop your skin from sweating. Sweat itself doesn’t actually cause body odour, but rather the sweat combined with bacteria already existing on your skin – natural deodorants neutralise the odour.

3 - They are gentle on the skin
Less likely to cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Plant-based ingredients don’t clog the pores and leave a smooth, moisturising feel. They’re also less likely to leave you with any redness or rashes compared with conventional deodorants and antiperspirants. They are a great option if you have sensitive skin or suffer from skin allergies.

4 - They are environmentally friendly
They're a better choice for the environment.

5 - You get to choose your own signature scent!
Personalise to your favourite oils, makes it more pleasant...a far cry from the ‘Spring Blossom’ or ‘Ice cool’ fragrances often found in conventional, synthetic deodorants

6 - They’re kinder to your clothes
The aluminium contained in conventional deodorants and antiperspirants causes dark yellow stains on light clothing. When aluminium mixes with sweat it rubs onto your clothing, leaving marks that are very difficult to remove.

See you in September!


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