Deodorant Air Spray
The first deodorant spray without harmful propellants!
A deodorant spray that is good for your skin and for the earth: Happy Earth - the natural brand from Dutch soil - has succeeded in creating an aerosol can with pure air, so without harmful propellants! And that is very happy news, because no less than three-quarters of all Dutch people prefer to use a deodorant spray to stay fresh throughout the day. Thanks to a unique and super innovative technology, the Happy Earth 100% Natural Deo Sprays are not only 100% natural and 100% effective, they also say goodbye to propellants that are harmful to the earth and to your skin. There are no less than 3 new Deo Sprays, in the delightful scents of Lavender Ylang, Cedar Lime, and Jasmine Ho Wood.
Deodorant air sprays to make you completely happy
- 100% natural and 100% effective. Thanks to the unique blend of 100% natural fragrance extracts and essential oils, the deodorant is not only effective but also super caring for your skin.
- The spray works with 100% pure air pressure, so no harmful propellants. Better for your skin, better for the earth!
- 24H long protection
- Sprays in all positions and provides a pleasant, fine mist.
- Vegan and not tested on animals
- Does not contain aluminum chlorohydrate, alcohol, parabens, propellants (butane, isobutane, and propane), triclosan, or mineral oils.
- "Do not leave white stripes or yellow spots on the clothing."
- Don't clog the pores
- Proud bearer of the NATRUE, Vegan Society, and Zero Plastic Inside certifications (guaranteed microplastic-free)
- Locally produced in the Netherlands with green energy
What are propellants?
In traditional deodorant sprays and so-called 'eco-deos', propellants are used to push the product out of the spray can. When spraying with an aerosol can, aerosols are formed by the propellants: a kind of mist that contains all the chemical substances from the spray can. Propellants can cause skin irritation. Not only are propellants not good for your body, but they are also harmful to the ozone layer due to high CO.2 emission. Due to the depletion of the ozone layer, more ultraviolet radiation reaches the Earth, and to put it mildly, our planet is not happy about that.