The Natural Deodorant Lavender and Lemongrass ensures that the skin smells pleasant all day long, even with daily sweating, which is healthy.
-
innovative formula with minimal baking soda content, which does not cause itching
-
effectively keeps freshness all day
-
scented only with essential oils of lavender and fresh lemongrass
All ingredients are carefully selected. They have a moisture absorption function, which prevents the growth of microorganisms that cause unpleasant odors. This is not an antiperspirant and does not prevent the natural physiological process of sweating, which is responsible (among other functions) for thermoregulation and detoxification of the body.

Natural deodorant does not interfere with the natural physiological process of the body, so it has no negative effect on the functioning and health of the body. The packaging made from recycled paper has a PUSH-UP system for easy use. Suitable for her or for him.

Content: 5 ml or 35 ml

Our promise:

Ingredients
Maranta flour
Commonly used in cosmetics. It is obtained from the roots of the tropical plant maranta. It is a white powder with no smell or taste. It binds moisture excellently and prevents the growth of microorganisms. It gives the deodorant a silky texture and reduces the oily feel of natural butters and oils.
Coconut oil
Extra virgin coconut oil is an effective antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant that nourishes and soothes the skin. It contains lauric acid and its derivative monolaurin. Monolaurin is also found in breast milk. It protects the baby from infections. Monolaurin, along with lauric acid, is effective against various bacteria.

Sodium bicarbonate
is the most common and well-known ingredient in natural deodorants. Our sweat has a slightly acidic pH, while sodium bicarbonate is a weak base. In this way, it creates a slightly basic environment that halts the growth of microorganisms that cause unpleasant odors. Additionally, sodium bicarbonate reacts with the fatty acids secreted by the scent glands, which microorganisms feed on.

Bentonite
It is natural clay, composed of minerals that are negatively charged, thus binding toxins and particles that are positively charged. Bentonite is characterized by its ability to quickly absorb moisture, creating an unfavorable environment for the growth of microorganisms. The clay also gives the deodorant a silky texture.

Zinc oxide
Zinc oxide (non-nano) is, along with sodium bicarbonate, the most effective ingredient in the deodorant. It reacts with fatty acids in sweat and thus prevents the growth of microorganisms. In addition, it reacts with some acidic products responsible for unpleasant odors. The final product is neutral zinc salts, which are odorless. Zinc oxide leaves a white trace upon application in the deodorant, but it absorbs nicely when rubbed in.
Beeswax
Beeswax is produced by worker bees, which must consume more than 8 kg of honey to produce 1 kg of wax. Therefore, the wax contains a huge amount of beneficial ingredients. Research has shown that we obtain over 300 components in beeswax. It is an indispensable ingredient in the production of natural cosmetics. It gives the skin elasticity, protects it from drying out, and what is most important for making deodorants: beeswax has components that prevent the growth of microorganisms. At the same time, it gives the deodorant the right structure and consistency.
Shea butter
Raw shea butter is also one of the essential ingredients in natural cosmetics. It is rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and polyphenols, which have an antimicrobial effect. In the deodorant, shea butter is an important ingredient also because it does not leave a greasy feeling upon application. Shea butter is also the only fat that contains the miraculous compound allantoin. Allantoin protects the outer layer of the skin.
Lavender essential oil
Essential oils of lavender, lemongrass, and bergamot have antimicrobial properties and at the same time give the deodorant a pleasant scent, leaving our skin gently scented.
Vitamin E
Natural vitamin E (Tocopherol) is an antioxidant and thus prevents oils and butters from becoming rancid. Additionally, it protects the skin from free radicals. The product contains vitamin E that is completely natural, derived from plants (not from GMOs), and not synthetically made Tocopherol acetate.

Extra virgin olive oil
Cold-pressed olive oil is an indispensable ingredient in all None Luise cosmetic products, as its composition has a beneficial effect on our skin.
INCI names:
Cocos Nucifera Oil, Maranta Arundinacea Root Powder, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Cera Alba, Bentonite, Garcinia Indica Seed Butter, Zinc Oxide (non nano), Sodium Bicarbonate, Copernicia Cerifera Wax, Tocopherol, Lavandula Angustifolia Herb Oil, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia Fruit Oil, Cymbopogon Citratus Leaf Oil, *Citral, *Linalool, *Limonene, *Geraniol. *Naturally present in essential oils.
Frequently asked questions
I feel like the natural deodorant is not effective, am I doing something wrong?
If you have recently stopped using synthetic deodorants or even antiperspirants and switched to using natural deodorants, your body needs some time to adjust to the change. The adjustment period varies greatly in intensity and duration from person to person. In addition to individual characteristics, many factors such as gender, age, diet, stress, etc., influence the chemical response of the body. I would like to emphasize that the use of deodorants has a much greater impact on your body's chemical response than the use of other cosmetic products.
In this regard, it is important to know that:
- A deodorant that is effective for one person may not suit another person.
- A deodorant that initially has no effect may work excellently after an adjustment period.
- Hypersensitivity reactions are most often the result of too high a concentration of baking soda – try using a deodorant with less soda.
Of course, all of this applies to a healthy person who sweats normally. In case of excessive sweating or even insufficient sweating, it is necessary to seek medical help.
You can read more about the difference between deodorants and antiperspirants in the blog Tips from None Luise in the post Deodorant or antiperspirant - what is the difference between them?
Tips
-
The product contains shea butter, which is pressed from nuts, so individuals with nut allergies and sensitive skin should first test the product on a smaller area of less exposed skin.
-
The product contains natural butters and waxes that can soften at higher temperatures (above 60 °C), so before reusing, allow the product to harden again. It is also characteristic of butters that they can crystallize due to frequent heating and cooling, which we feel as tiny grains. Therefore, the product has not lost quality, as it is just a physical change.
Sustainability
Usage
-
Apply the deodorant to dry skin, after washing, and in a thin layer. Due to the content of baking soda, clay, and oxide, it leaves a thin white layer on the skin, which soon absorbs nicely. If you have dark clothing, help rub the product into the skin or wait for it to absorb on its own so it doesn't stain your clothes. It is not a stubborn white residue like that which occurs with antiperspirants, so it simply washes out during laundry.
-
In case of excessive sweating, it is necessary to reapply the natural deodorant after a few hours.
-
Be sure to wipe the armpits with a tissue beforehand, and if possible, rinse and reapply deodorant on dry and clean skin. This way, you will definitely not develop an unpleasant odor.
- For external use only.